Woman's Future In-Laws Get 'Snippy' When She Refuses to Add a Full-Size Bed to the Home Office She Uses 'Every Day'
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Woman's Future In-Laws Get 'Snippy' When She Refuses to Add a Full-Size Bed to the Home Office She Uses 'Every Day'
"She explained in her post that she uses that room constantly, saying she works from home "4-5 days a week" and keeps her clothes, makeup and filming equipment in the space. "I'm in this room for hours every day," she wrote as she described why the layout mattered so much to her. She shared that overnight guests were not a frequent occurrence, estimating that they only hosted people "maybe 20 nights a year at most." Because of that, she said they already owned a "high-quality queen air mattress" that had always worked perfectly."
"Despite this setup, her future in-laws repeatedly pushed for something more permanent. She noted that they had offered "three separate times" to give the couple a spare mattress and even purchase a frame for it. Each time, her fiancé told them the couple hadn't decided yet, reminding them they could bring their own mattress whenever they visited. He also told them they could simply "take it back home afterward," but the suggestion didn't seem to slow their efforts."
A bride-to-be and her fiancé moved into a two-bedroom apartment and converted the second room into her daily home office. She works remotely four to five days weekly and stores clothes, makeup, and filming equipment there, spending hours in the room each day. Overnight guests occur rarely, about twenty nights per year, and the couple owns a high-quality queen air mattress for visitors. Future in-laws repeatedly offered to provide a spare mattress and buy a frame, pressing the couple three separate times. The repeated offers prompted visible frustration and a boundary dispute over the room's purpose.
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