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YnezDear Ynez,The first thing I would do is pull him to the side and address him. I wouldn't care what my sister said. At the end of the day, my sister is my sister. That's my blood. Men will come and go, friends will come and go, but family is supposed to be forever. So I would have pulled his coat and said "Listen, you know, you need to get a job or whatever." Then I would talk to my sister—have a group meeting, intervention, whatever, but get together and talk about this because him taking advantage of everybody is not cool. Somebody needs to put a foot in him and straighten things out because if not he's going to continue to take advantage of that household. Nobody is asking him to pay rent, nobody is asking him to cook, and he's got a good life. Everybody wants a life like that.But your sister is enjoying this situation too. They bought a Lexus with her hard-earned tax money because they live rent-free. The problem is he's taking things to the next level by not doing anything at all. I'm guessing from your name, "Ynez," that you're Hispanic. If your mother was black she would throw some hot grits on them and say "Dude, you better get out of my house." Maybe your mom should throw some hot grits on him.Hispanic people typically have big families. Why doesn't your mother just call one of her six brothers to come over there and beat the crap out of that guy? If it was me, I'd call some friends up, put a hoodie on, and run up on this cat and beat him down. I wouldn't let him take advantage of my sister like that.
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