I did not think much about it because she lives a state away but now is trying to convince my wife to let her and her new boyfriend move in with us in our house. My wife feels she needs to because they are old friends but I do not want her around my son and influencing my wife. I convinced my wife it was not the best idea but now her friend is planning on moving to the city I live in and still tries to guilt trip her into letting her move in.
I don't know what to do because my wife has known her a very long time and gets easily upset when I hint that I don't like her. I don't want to put a strain on my marriage, but don't want bad influence around my family.How can politely deal my wife's friend?
no way should she be allowed to move into your house. i am speaking from experience, no, no, no, no, no. tell your wife it aint gonna happen, no way, no how, guilt trip or not, over your dead body. whatever friendship they had was before she was married, and now she is, case closed.How can politely deal my wife's friend?
This person will drive a wedge between your wife and yourself. Sit down with your wife and calmly explain why this person bothers you and under no circumstances do not allow them to move in. If your wife continues to ignore your feelings then your marriage has some serious issues. She has lost respe
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Do not let sponging old friend move in with you, giving you some song and dance.
Just say to wifey ';Anybody I know that moved in with a friend ended up enemies at the end.';
You don't need to be supporting a couple useless deadbeats that are trying to pass themselves off as old friends.
Friends do NOT and would NOT freeload.
you should tell your wife to think about your son and do you want him to start drinking too
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