Wow. You're like, SUPER good at marriage. |
Thanks! I do recognize that people marry who they want, and their family doesn't have to like it, or the person. |
And super DUPER good at family. |
Thanks! |
I disagree -- HIS family or no, it is simply beyond rude to invite a man and his children to dinner and exclude his wife. That is not done. By any one. Ask Miss Manners.
Op, your DH seriously screwed up here. He should have told his father off and been honest with you. He should apologize. |
No one has to spend holidays with anyone they don't want to. It's their choice, and if people think it's rude, so be it. |
Indeed, if they do not want the wife, they do not have to invite the son. That is the choice they have. |
Hi FIL! What are you doing on DCUM? Please, give us all the dirt on why you hate OP and think you're justified from excluding her? |
Maybe a teensie weensie bit less good at irony. |
Sarcasm, too. |
Hahaha, that made me laugh so hard. Ummm it's the holidays, I'm pretty sure almost everyone will have to spend time with someone they don't want to, I think it goes with the territory. So, you'd better spike the eggnog/cider! |
I love this as an idea for a commercial. Maybe for Celestial Seasonings tea. Or Maalox. |
You don't lob bombs like that into other people's marriages. If your "invitation" serves to split up a nuclear family please do everyone a favor and keep your invite to yourself. You either play nicely or remove yourself to the sidelines where you can dote on yourself. |
Nope. I'm of the mindset that life is too short to write off holidays as days we endure for the sake of tradition. I'll give up Thanksgiving every other year and grit my teeth through it but never Christmas, for example. |
My husband has occasionally tried to make some situation sound like the benefits are all about me, then it dawns on me that he's BS-ing me. I hate that. |