She used your stuff after you told her not to more than once, she deals with consequences of her actions, automatically her fault. She’s dealing with the real world now 🤷🏾♀️
"Wow, this story is wild! Your sister-in-law's entitlement and lack of respect for your belongings are shocking. It's unfortunate that she had to learn the hard way about respecting other people's property. You absolutely did the right thing by standing up for yourself and taking legal action to protect your boundaries. It's important to prioritize self-respect and hold others accountable for their actions. Stay strong!
There is a reason for warnings on prescription labels and the warning is "Don't use unless your the patient and please complete the course " , you're also told by the chemist to return all unused medication to the chemist for disposal . The sil knew exactly what she was doing and it caused a reaction with her skin when she snooped through Op's drawers and continued to use a steroid cream .
Your story is absolutely wild, and I'm sorry you had to go through that! It's unbelievable how some people can lack boundaries and then try to blame others for the consequences of their actions. Good for you for standing up for yourself and taking legal action you deserve to protect your belongings and your peace of mind. Hope things are better for you now!
Do the parents keep child proof locks on the cabinets so this little fool doesn’t drink the drain cleaner? The parents are utter failures and don’t even know it.
This is OP's fault. WTH is fully stock ma'am heres some towels, soap, and toilet paper, nah, gon' nah. You invited yourself and your not using my personal bathroom.
wwould they feel the same if "She jus took a few pills she found in a bottle in your room"? prescriptions are prescriptions, evenif they aren't "drugs of common abuse" she still can't think it's ok to help herself to ones belonging to others. I hope no one she lives with is ever given a narcotic after a surgery or anything, since she is apparently not able to understand not just take other people's drugs...
First of all, keep the doors closed and locked, second when they knock don't open the door, 3rd tell people if they don't call before they come, they won't get in .
Beesh, if anyone touched my skincare stuff, I would have them peeing in the trash bin for the rest of their visit. Then again I don't allow anyone into my house, so having my boundaries violated by spoiled teenagers is not a thing in my everyday life. I'm autistic enough to be extremely particular about anyone touching my things and my husband is very respectful. He wouldn't borrow a pencil without asking. It's why we don;t have visitors, they just make me anxious.
So her first complaint is that she was able to use something that hurt her, that OP should have done more to stop her from using it. Then her second complaint is that OP kept trying to stop her from using it. Then her third complaint is that OP allowed her to use it. I blame the parents on this one.
It’s not your content it’s from Reddit. I’ll watch but if you think I’m subscribing for this AI read stuff you’re delusional. You’re doing bare minimum to make content.
She used your stuff after you told her not to more than once, she deals with consequences of her actions, automatically her fault. She’s dealing with the real world now 🤷🏾♀️
Using someone else's prescription can be a felony.
Oooof big freakish oooof for the SIL and MIL
ABSOLUTELY!
"Wow, this story is wild! Your sister-in-law's entitlement and lack of respect for your belongings are shocking. It's unfortunate that she had to learn the hard way about respecting other people's property. You absolutely did the right thing by standing up for yourself and taking legal action to protect your boundaries. It's important to prioritize self-respect and hold others accountable for their actions. Stay strong!
Slander is ALSO a crime!
There is a reason for warnings on prescription labels and the warning is "Don't use unless your the patient and please complete the course " , you're also told by the chemist to return all unused medication to the chemist for disposal . The sil knew exactly what she was doing and it caused a reaction with her skin when she snooped through Op's drawers and continued to use a steroid cream .
Your story is absolutely wild, and I'm sorry you had to go through that! It's unbelievable how some people can lack boundaries and then try to blame others for the consequences of their actions. Good for you for standing up for yourself and taking legal action you deserve to protect your belongings and your peace of mind. Hope things are better for you now!
Do the parents keep child proof locks on the cabinets so this little fool doesn’t drink the drain cleaner? The parents are utter failures and don’t even know it.
Losing traction? Then change up the narrative. Always the same words, jealousy etc
He’s just rephrasing what they posted, maybe changing a few things here and there. Tell that to the Reddit posters, not him
This is OP's fault. WTH is fully stock ma'am heres some towels, soap, and toilet paper, nah, gon' nah. You invited yourself and your not using my personal bathroom.
It's OP fault in what world???
Concerning the Sister-in-Law, what if she ended up in the Hospital because the prescription skin creme was potentially fatal for her to use?
then she'd just be in the hospital still with a lawsuit lmao
wwould they feel the same if "She jus took a few pills she found in a bottle in your room"? prescriptions are prescriptions, evenif they aren't "drugs of common abuse" she still can't think it's ok to help herself to ones belonging to others. I hope no one she lives with is ever given a narcotic after a surgery or anything, since she is apparently not able to understand not just take other people's drugs...
Shes lucky it was just a cream for external use, could of been fatal if she ingested something
First of all, keep the doors closed and locked, second when they knock don't open the door, 3rd tell people if they don't call before they come, they won't get in .
Too harsh? Hell to the no!
Sister in law is a spoiled brat
Maybe the loss of traction can be attributed to some of the stories have no conclusion
Beesh, if anyone touched my skincare stuff, I would have them peeing in the trash bin for the rest of their visit. Then again I don't allow anyone into my house, so having my boundaries violated by spoiled teenagers is not a thing in my everyday life. I'm autistic enough to be extremely particular about anyone touching my things and my husband is very respectful. He wouldn't borrow a pencil without asking. It's why we don;t have visitors, they just make me anxious.
So her first complaint is that she was able to use something that hurt her, that OP should have done more to stop her from using it.
Then her second complaint is that OP kept trying to stop her from using it.
Then her third complaint is that OP allowed her to use it.
I blame the parents on this one.
It's losing some traction because of the unskippable ads.
Sis is a narcissist
The TH-cam algorithm manoeuvres people to neighbor channels that cover similar content.
Losing Traction? Maybe it’s the constant begging for subs. Make great content and the subs will come naturally.
Get rid of background, only suitable for teens.
It’s not your content it’s from Reddit. I’ll watch but if you think I’m subscribing for this AI read stuff you’re delusional. You’re doing bare minimum to make content.