Sis in law always needs money

My sister in law has always had a lying and money problem. My husband and his family are very cautious around her and try not to mix money with her. The first time I was going to meet her my husband gave me a warning and pretty much said when she gives a sob story and asks for money not to believe her. Well fast forward 9 years later, she's still giving me sob stories and asking for money. She calls me and NOT my husband and always has a story about the kids needing something because she knows kids are my soft spot. I hate saying no so I always call him first and ask but he leaves it up to me to decide. Sometimes I wish he would just call her and tell her no for me. She always says she's going to pay us back next day but it ends up being in a week or sometimes a month. She's a real cool person outside of asking for stuff and I can never tell if she's lying. The one time I say no will be the time the kids actually do need something. Should I start listening to my husband and not believe her or keep helping for sake of nieces & nephews? Should I ask my husband to have the backbone for me or just listen to him and start saying no?



Submitted May 28, 2019 at 04:21PM

My sister in law has always had a lying and money problem. My husband and his family are very cautious around her and try not to mix money with her. The first time I was going to meet her my husband gave me a warning and pretty much said when she gives a sob story and asks for money not to believe her. Well fast forward 9 years later, she's still giving me sob stories and asking for money. She calls me and NOT my husband and always has a story about the kids needing something because she knows kids are my soft spot. I hate saying no so I always call him first and ask but he leaves it up to me to decide. Sometimes I wish he would just call her and tell her no for me. She always says she's going to pay us back next day but it ends up being in a week or sometimes a month. She's a real cool person outside of asking for stuff and I can never tell if she's lying. The one time I say no will be the time the kids actually do need something. Should I start listening to my husband and not believe her or keep helping for sake of nieces & nephews? Should I ask my husband to have the backbone for me or just listen to him and start saying no?

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