A mother faces frustration with her sister's sons, who have unsanitary habits of picking their noses and wiping it on surfaces. After witnessing these behaviors in her home, she decided not to invite the boys to her daughter's upcoming party, which sparked anger from her sister. Despite her sister's dismissal of the issue, she believes the boys need to learn proper hygiene practices. The decision reflects a boundary-setting approach regarding hygiene expectations in family interactions.
If Yasna and her husband are truly laissez-faire about hygiene and haven't made the effort to meet you halfway, and if this is part of a larger pattern, then I suppose you can hold firm to your disinvitation.
Yes, the young boys in your family are kind of gross—that's not exactly breaking news. And while their parents should be teaching them appropriate snot-related behaviors, are a few centimeter-sized stains on your wall worth going to war over?
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