My son-in-law wants to tell his mother he doesn’t feel comfortable leaving his young daughters at their house.
I know Lia and I should have said something when it happened, but we were caught off guard and didn’t call him on it. How do you think this should be handled? -- CAUGHT OFF GUARD
DEAR CAUGHT OFF GUARD: Your daughter was right to tell her husband what his stepdad has been doing, and you should tell him, too, if you haven’t already done it. Gil’s behavior is extremely inappropriate. It’s interesting that he doesn’t discriminate -- any buttock within reach appears to be fair game.
You, your daughter and Jerry need to explain that fact to Jerry’s mother and her husband. From now on, it makes sense that Jerry’s mother should visit her little granddaughters at Lia and Jerry’s without her spouse.
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