Anonymous wrote:OP. I have anxiety about hosting (in my home) and didn’t come from a home that hosted. The thought sounds lovely to me and the fear of rejection (no one accepting) or judgement means it doesn’t happen. I’m working on it and I’m older and am unsure of how to change really. I am divorced, no longer live in my former beautiful stunning home. I live in a smaller 2 bedroom apartment etc. My dc is with me biweekly.
Also I don’t drink and many expect booze and have a bar with an assortment of drinks in it. Unsure how to buy wine if I’ve not tasted it. Bought a bottle to take to a social invite that was byob recently. It could have tasted like vinegar for all I know.
People invite me for a while and then they stop. They likely think I’m rude. I’m actually paralyzed. I don’t know you well enough to tell you this.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I have anxiety about hosting (in my home) and didn’t come from a home that hosted. The thought sounds lovely to me and the fear of rejection (no one accepting) or judgement means it doesn’t happen. I’m working on it and I’m older and am unsure of how to change really. I am divorced, no longer live in my former beautiful stunning home. I live in a smaller 2 bedroom apartment etc. My dc is with me biweekly.
Also I don’t drink and many expect booze and have a bar with an assortment of drinks in it. Unsure how to buy wine if I’ve not tasted it. Bought a bottle to take to a social invite that was byob recently. It could have tasted like vinegar for all I know.
People invite me for a while and then they stop. They likely think I’m rude. I’m actually paralyzed. I don’t know you well enough to tell you this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know who don’t reciprocate are dealing with things. Serious things like health, or mental health. Less serious things like busy careers, semi-ADHD and lacking the organizational skills to run their life smoothly. So it’s not personal to me, it’s a “them” thing.
If they’ve explained it to me then I continue inviting them as before. If not, I’ll still invite them once in a while if I enjoy their company and it’s a big “more the merrier” type of shindig. I would not invest the time in hosting a small event just for them.
To add - for some of these people, the attending events is an obligation too. They’d rather be left alone most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:The people I know who don’t reciprocate are dealing with things. Serious things like health, or mental health. Less serious things like busy careers, semi-ADHD and lacking the organizational skills to run their life smoothly. So it’s not personal to me, it’s a “them” thing.
If they’ve explained it to me then I continue inviting them as before. If not, I’ll still invite them once in a while if I enjoy their company and it’s a big “more the merrier” type of shindig. I would not invest the time in hosting a small event just for them.
Anonymous wrote:If they are inviting only your child, I suspect that the relationship is primarily between their child and yours. Not unusual.