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This Mom Told Her Daughter That If She Doesn’t Want To Live With Her Sister, She Can Go Find Somewhere Else To Live

Her husband then said it was up to Chloe and Lorna to figure out how to live together in peace and without annoying each other.

2 months ago, Lorna moved into the apartment, and initially, everything seemed to be fine between her and Chloe.

She made sure to check in with the girls so she could monitor how they were getting along, and neither Chloe nor Lorna said anything was wrong.

Well, a week ago, she got a phone call from Chloe, insisting that Lorna needed to leave the apartment.

Chloe stated that Lorna really cannot be allowed to live with her any longer because she needs to be alone in the apartment.

“I asked Chloe what’s going on, and she described very petty problems such as Lorna’s room being messy, not having a study room, not being able to play the TV on loud at night, etc.,” she said.

“I told Chloe that that’s the reality of living with other people and that she needs to learn how to compromise and that we aren’t kicking Lorna out.”

“Chloe protested and said that she was living there first and implied that Lorna should live in dorms because she’s younger. She kept talking over me and shouting into the phone when I was trying to explain that would be unreasonable. I eventually lost my temper and told Chloe if she doesn’t like it, she can move out and pay rent and bills elsewhere.”

Chloe began sobbing and insisted that she needed to understand where she was coming from.

Chloe started crying and said that I should be more understanding, then hung up the phone.”

Her husband believes that Chloe is being bratty about the whole thing and that she was correct in telling Chloe to move out if she had a problem with her living arrangement.

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