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AIBU to think DPs "friends" shouldn't be coming over at this time.

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ChelseaKnows1 · 10/03/2013 00:52

I'm absolutely fuming at the moment. My MIL is staying over so she can spend some time with us tomorrow before she has to go to work and my partner is on the PS3 (this is normal) and he received a phone call off some of his old "friends" who have decided they are coming over now. My DP has already said "don't because my mother is here and DD is in bed" but they ignored him and said come to the door as we are coming. AIBU to think WTF? Why now?

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YouTheCat · 10/03/2013 00:55

At least he hasn't invited them.

Just tell them you're off to bed and they can fuck off.

spiritedaway · 10/03/2013 00:57

You answer the door, not him. Be pissed off. Don't let your bloke answer.

giraffesCantDateDucks · 10/03/2013 00:57

yanbu!

AnyFucker · 10/03/2013 01:02

Is your house the local doss house for no-hoper gamers ?

tell them to fuck off

Then tell your bloke to fuck off too

Snazzynewyear · 10/03/2013 01:05

Tell them to go away when they arrive, preferably through a closed door.

MrsTerryPratchett · 10/03/2013 01:16

Get MIL to see them off. That would be entertaining.

AgentZigzag · 10/03/2013 01:32

Are they just winding your DP/you up?

They must be in an alcoholic haze to ignore your DP telling them not to, (unless he didn't and he's telling you porkies?).

ChelseaKnows1 · 10/03/2013 09:02

I think they were drunk. We went to bed so I don't know if they turned up. AnyFucker that was a bit harsh my bloke did nothing wrong. I did actually hear the phone convo between them. I do think these old mates think this is a doss house - they also have a little girl to look after so I dunno what was going on with the parenting situation.

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