I'm not against friendship at all, but my brother brings his friend to our house every day.
At 8 in the morning, when we're all busy getting ready for our day, his friend, (who we'll call Bob) knocks on the door. We tell him to go. An hour later, Bob comes back again. Mom tells my brother, (who we'll call Charley) to play with Bob outside. I get out of the bathroom, and Charley wants to know if Bob can come in. I say no, because mom isn't ready. But Charley says, "Mom is in the bathroom, so she can't see Bob." Then he let's his friend in the house anyway. And yesterday, he told Bob, "You can come to our house anytime, anyday." Because of this promise that my brother made, I was late to my bowling club meeting. As I said, I'm not against friendship, but I don't know how to let my brother know that he isn't the only person in the house, and we don't want all his friends coming over at all hours of the day. How can I tell Charley in a nice way that we don't want his friends over 24/7?
2006-12-20
08:14:25
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