Should someone in my position have to ask if something is needed/wanted? Having asked, if you feel the answer is couched like “what do you want now?”, should you have asked? How should one proceed? If there is no place to go, there doesn’t seem a choice and staying with your “jailer” is even more preferred. As it’s getting warmer, crawling on one’s belly seems an option.
If the dogs are treated more humanely than you, what does that say about the owners? Pooping (Roxie) and peeing (Kira) on the floor seems ok. Just lay down more pads. If one can step over the mess, it doesn’t need to be picked up right away. Considering one works for the Salvation Army and one used to be a 911 operator and continues to work in the law enforcement field, I hope the reasoning they are using is that my wife is the mom and mother-in-law and that they are not being deliberately cruel.
Once my nephew (Josh) asked me if I needed something to drink. I told him I was ok. I was told later “he’s not at your beck and call.” He did ask on another visit something similar, but I always answered the same way.
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