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My Husband and I Had a Major Argument Over Hosting Pajama Parties

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My wife and I have been together for ten years, six of which weve been married. During this time, weve become parents twiceour eldest son is nine years old now, and our youngest is just five months.

We live in a two-bedroom flat that I inherited from my grandmother. The place is old, but it’s mine.

With our son’s birthday coming up, we planned a celebration at home since were a bit tight on money at the moment. Thats when the trouble started. My family cant make it, but my wifes relatives are eager to visit en masseand theyre even planning to stay the night. Where am I meant to put them all?

Im not used to entertaining overnight guests. Usually, people pop in for a few hours, have a bit of tea and cake, and then head home. If they honestly want to spend more time in our city, there are hotels open day and night.

Because of all this, my wife and I had a rowbad enough that we even talked about living apart for a spell. Why am I so stubborn about it? For starters, my in-laws arent the cleanest lotthey tend to bathe just once a week. You can imagine the smell in our flat if they all slept over. And we have children! Besides, why spend the night when they live just around the corner? Am I being unreasonable?

My wife seems convinced I cant manage without her. Well, well see about thatBut that night, lying awake beside our newborns crib, I watched his chest rise and fall, so tiny and fragileso dependent on us both. In the hush, the real issue became clear: this was never just about sleeping arrangements or in-laws, but about the lines we each drew around our little home, our roles, even our pride.

In the morning, I found my wife nursing our baby in the dim light, her eyes tired but kind. Lets have the party, I said. Well do our best, together. She blinked in surprise, then managed a teary laugh that let all the tension melt out of the kitchen.

The birthday came, and our lounge overflowed with laughter, too many shoes in the hall, plates of food passed around, our sons smile so wide it nearly broke him. Some guests snored on sofas; one uncle curled up on an old sleeping mat. I lit incense discreetly after bedtime, chuckling to myself.

Nothing was perfect, but nobody seemed to mind. Our son drifted off, clinging to his new toy truck. My wife squeezed my hand. In the packed warmth of that noisy old flat, I realized this was our messy, living family. The boundaries could wait; tonight, the walls held everything that mattered.

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