Her sister and niece need her, but her rules are hers.
My sister is finally getting divorced after 30 years in a terrible marriage. She has a 21-year-old daughter.We lived together when we were younger, and got along very well.She works, and both my sister and I work full time during the day.Also, there seems to be an open-door policy on friends coming and going. My sister said that she never knows who’s coming over, and they come at any time of the day and night.
I want them both to feel good about living here during this transition time. But I’m not comfortable with the open-door policy. What would be the best way to approach this?You should be completely honest with both women before they move in. Tell your niece that you are extremely uncomfortable having overnight guests in your home, and so you are going to say no to that. Ask her to describe the way she typically hosts friends, and if you want any guests out of the house before 11 p.m.
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