- By Margaret Snow
- Around Town


Caught in the Middle
Dear Caught in the Middle: As long as you allow guests in your home, you have the right to request and expect certain behaviors. Let your wife know how you feel, if she doesn't already, and that you are willing to compromise. Tell guests that you enjoy having them visit, but since the house is small it's best to limit their visits to "X" number of days. In addition, allocate 1 dresser drawer or a portion of a closet for their belongings when they come. Provide them with some sort of container in which they can keep their toiletries in the bathroom, to be kept under the sink or wherever you can find an out of the way place. Tell them you'd appreciate their help in putting dishes in the sink or dishwasher when they are done with a meal. I assume you don't charge family to stay at your house, so these requests are not out of line. If at some point you find that your visitors cannot abide by your attempts to organize their stay, or if you simply cannot tolerate having house guests, there is nothing wrong with letting them know that your lifestyle and the size of your home prohibits your ability to accommodate extra people.
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