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My[29M] sister[27F] is placing the burden of Covid-19 social distancing on my family

My entire family takes Covid-19 seriously. We are all vaccinated. However, my sister is so scared of it she left her job that required her to see clients daily. Also, she only orders home-delivery. Her husband and her also doesn't leave the house unless absolutely necessary

That's all fine and good because it's their lives. However, my sister got into a rather serious argument with her husband and she asked if she and her baby could come back and stay with us. My parents said ok. I called my bro-in-law and he confirms that they need a short break but he and my sister are 100% NOT going to divorce

My parents are kinda okay since now they get to spend time with their grandchild again. Before this, my sis didn't allow them over due to Covid-19 fears

As it turns out, my sister is so deathly afraid of Covid-19 she wants us to mask on in the house. I repeat - in our own house. She puts a bottle of sanitizer by the door and in everyone's room. She told me not to meet my fiancee for these few weeks. She even offered to pay for all our meals if we switched to 100% home deliveries only

When we protested about her ridiculous measures, she snapped at us and asked if we are willing to bear responsibility if her baby dies. When she brought that up, my parents instead became reluctant-but-willing to go with her measures. Their weak point is clearly their grandchild

Before you ask, the argument my bro-in-law had with sis has nothing to do with Covid

Obviously I am not okay with this and neither is it fair for my parents. Is there anyway we can resolve this without asking her to leave?

TLDR: Sis and baby came over to my parents' house (I am staying with my parents) due to a falling out with her husband. Sis has ridiculous demands such as asking us to mask on at home, using hand sanitizers all the time, doing home deliveries only and asking me not to meet my fiancee for a few weeks. We are not okay with this. Can we resolve this without asking her to leave?



Submitted October 26, 2021 at 05:46AM by Eriflee https://ift.tt/3pBR9b9
My[29M] sister[27F] is placing the burden of Covid-19 social distancing on my family My[29M] sister[27F] is placing the burden of Covid-19 social distancing on my family Reviewed by KING SAMUEL on October 26, 2021 Rating: 5

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