After each visit I tell my husband that we will not host them again.
My brother and sister-in-law visit infrequently, usually only once or twice a year, including a major holiday.
They have helped themselves to our personal products even though we always say, “let us know if there is anything you need”. In the interest of peace, you should let go of some of your qualms – maybe the bed linens? Or, if you don’t want them to use your products, take them off the shelf. Part of this is just miscommunication – what’s a dollop of shampoo between relatives?
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