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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 324053" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>LOL. Very interesting replies. I guess, as usual, I'll be the thorn. I've lived such a nomadic life in the past years that I'm quite comfortable staying wherever or having someone stay at my house even if I'm not there. (I don't have Egyptian sheets. They are more refined...Goodwill.)<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" /></p><p> </p><p>I suppose you need to pick and choose your friends/family carefully. I trust them all and they trust me. I have a few friends that either just don't lock their doors or leave a hidden key for me when I get in that 'fleeing' mode. If there is not a bed available, I'll sleep on the couch, in a dog's bed (LOVE YOU ROCKSTAR!!!) or on the floor.</p><p> </p><p>Many years ago my oldest son's dad came to visit in FL. We chatted a bit, then I said I was going to go away for a few days...enjoy your son. He asked about hotels and I said, absolutely not. Make yourself at home. I have no idea where he slept...never asked or really cared. He's an upstanding guy.</p><p> </p><p>The last one was at my daughter's graduation and was invited to stay at ex's house. I'll admit it was a tad ackward, but within minutes I felt welcomed.</p><p> </p><p>Sounds like you have a few issues going on here. You don't like people violating your personal space. Understand that. You don't like your daughter offering things without your permission. Tougher issue to deal with. You're concerned about the responsibility of ex in your house. Is it worth having a war with daughter and ex? That is for you to decide.</p><p> </p><p>All I know is that you are going to Florida and it is <strong>SNOWING HEAVILY HERE</strong>, Jo. What's up with that?</p><p> </p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 324053, member: 179"] LOL. Very interesting replies. I guess, as usual, I'll be the thorn. I've lived such a nomadic life in the past years that I'm quite comfortable staying wherever or having someone stay at my house even if I'm not there. (I don't have Egyptian sheets. They are more refined...Goodwill.):raspberry-tounge: I suppose you need to pick and choose your friends/family carefully. I trust them all and they trust me. I have a few friends that either just don't lock their doors or leave a hidden key for me when I get in that 'fleeing' mode. If there is not a bed available, I'll sleep on the couch, in a dog's bed (LOVE YOU ROCKSTAR!!!) or on the floor. Many years ago my oldest son's dad came to visit in FL. We chatted a bit, then I said I was going to go away for a few days...enjoy your son. He asked about hotels and I said, absolutely not. Make yourself at home. I have no idea where he slept...never asked or really cared. He's an upstanding guy. The last one was at my daughter's graduation and was invited to stay at ex's house. I'll admit it was a tad ackward, but within minutes I felt welcomed. Sounds like you have a few issues going on here. You don't like people violating your personal space. Understand that. You don't like your daughter offering things without your permission. Tougher issue to deal with. You're concerned about the responsibility of ex in your house. Is it worth having a war with daughter and ex? That is for you to decide. All I know is that you are going to Florida and it is [B]SNOWING HEAVILY HERE[/B], Jo. What's up with that? Abbey [/QUOTE]
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