Families are like amusement park rides—mostly harmless fun, until someone breaks the rules, leaps off the rollercoaster, and tries hijacking the cotton candy stand. Boundaries, you say? Sorry, never heard of her. In the world of twisted family dynamics, declaring your limits is basically waving a red cape in front of a herd of boundary-smashing bulls. Suddenly, «personal space» becomes an exotic notion, and blocking someone is just a quirky invitation to show up unannounced at your house demanding photos, babies, or a kidney donation.
Of course, not everyone has the same perception of reality and can firmly believe your child is just a communal family pet everyone gets to cuddle and borrow at will. Didn’t let the unstable family member hold your newborn? Shame on you, better sleep with one eye open,
In a normal world, respecting someone’s decision shouldn’t require a Supreme Court intervention, but for some people, not respecting boundaries isn’t just a character flaw, it’s a firm, self-defining belief.