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Update: I don’t want my sister in law to come to our vacation and now she claims I “shamed” her. I don’t think you can shame someone who is incapable of being ashamed of her actions even after people pointed them out to her.

by Emily Davis
November 27, 2025
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In a world where basic decency seems increasingly rare, one woman’s heartfelt reflection exposes the chasm between societal expectations and harsh realities. Torn between hope and disappointment, she confronts the unsettling truth that while some still cherish cleanliness and respect, many have lost touch with fundamental human courtesy.

Her frustration cuts deep as she challenges the notion that adults should need reminders about simple hygiene. The bitter irony of having to explain such basic social norms to others reveals a larger, painful failure—a failure to grow, learn, and take responsibility for one’s actions in a shared society.

Update: I don’t want my sister in law to come to our vacation and now she claims I “shamed” her. I don’t think you can shame someone who is incapable of being ashamed of her actions even after people pointed them out to her.

Thank you guys for all your feedback for my last...

On one hand I am happy that there are still...

Someone said very well that shame should once again start...

society to put up with nasty habits.

As an adult to go on the internet and claim...

Just a personal idea but I will share it here.

One may not learn from home everything they need to...

early years. Meaning your parents may not have explained to...

Those who say "my parents did not teach me this...

If you have a phone and internet access to waste...

your sanitary products or how to clean poop after yourself....

He will most probably give us more details the following...

It's sad and he is also to blame for how...

But well, for the first time in 2 years we...

not being disgusted or tired of cleaning after an adult...

For those who seemed unable to understand why my husband...

period blood on the toilet seat making my father storm...

Hope this clears that absurd question but if you need...

Also for those who will start crying in a corner...

Society will exclude you if you are unable to follow...

And no, this does not come from a place of...

I promise this trip I am not throwing any towel...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Terrence Real explains, “Most people confuse being nice with being kind. Niceness is about making sure everyone is happy in the moment. Kindness is about doing what is right, even if it causes momentary discomfort.” This quote speaks directly to the dilemma faced by the OP’s family regarding Susan’s hygiene habits.

The situation described involves a clear breakdown of social norms and respect within a shared living arrangement, escalating to a point where basic functional use of facilities becomes impossible for others. The OP’s focus on personal responsibility—that adults must educate themselves on basic hygiene if not taught—reflects a firm belief in self-governance and respect for community standards. The refusal to tolerate behavior that causes physical disgust (like the father using the yard) indicates the OP has reached the limit of emotional labor they are willing to expend on behalf of an adult who refuses to self-manage. The brother’s failure to intervene further compounds the issue, signaling tacit approval or extreme avoidance of conflict, effectively enabling Susan’s habits.

The decision to exclude Susan from the cabin trip, while severe, appears appropriate as a final, non-negotiable boundary when years of implicit expectation and potential direct requests have failed. For future situations, the OP and her husband should consider having one final, direct conversation with both Susan and her husband, clearly stating the non-negotiable standards required for future inclusion, perhaps framing it around the impact on the wider family unit rather than solely focusing on Susan’s personal failings.

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like an adult. You're not being harsh-you're being real about...

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you're old enough to Google how to clean up after...

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I went to survey the said bathroom and the guy...

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I refused to do the job and the guy was...

Some people are just disgusting and don't care.

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The Original Poster (OP) feels validated in their stance on basic hygiene and boundary enforcement, celebrating the expected exclusion of their sister-in-law, Susan, from the family vacation due to repeated unacceptable behavior. The central conflict rests on the OP prioritizing cleanliness and comfort, leading to a firm boundary against Susan’s perceived lack of personal responsibility, while others in the discussion questioned the fairness of such an exclusion.

Given the established pattern of behavior and the resulting severe discomfort for family members, is the decision to exclude an adult from a shared family space, based on their failure to adhere to fundamental standards of hygiene and consideration, a necessary act of boundary setting or an overly punitive measure?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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