‘Friendship over’ Woman told to ditch pal who left her feeling ‘disrespected’ after being invited to stay at her home
29.08.2022 - 17:39
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A woman has taken to social media to share her distress after inviting her friend to stay at her house whilst she was away - only to return to rubbish under the beds and sofas, urine on the toilet seats, a significant amount of food and drink consumed and chips on the recently painted staircase hand rail.
Posting on Mumsnet, the woman described how her friend "has been through it lately" after her husband cheated, resulting in her moving in with her brother and his family with her three children. So, she offered her home to her friend to stay in whilst they were away on holiday. She hoped that it would give the woman and her kids some space and time alone.
However, the mum was left feeling "totally taken advantage of and disrespected" upon her return - and is now questioning where this leaves their friendship. She wrote: "We got home last night and although she said she cleaned the bathrooms and hoovered i am having to go through and reclean everything and there is p**s on the seats. Dirt on the carpets etc. Finding rubbish under the beds and sofas. Games left all over the floor. Toys in the wrong rooms.
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"One of my daughters didn't want anyone in her room but am sure someone was in there. She has eaten and drunk so much of our food and only left £50 to cover it. There are at least 7 big decent loo rolls missing - they were only here 5 days/nights. Tumble dryer has been used loads. There are chips on the recently painted staircase hand rail. Toys left out in the garden shed.
"We have two large fish tanks and I asked her to feed the fish which she did but the behaviour of the fish would suggest they have been stressed and
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