Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
+1. Sorry OP, your post is incomprehensible.
Don't be nasty. You sound stupid.
Do you understand what the OP is asking? If so, do translate.
I will give it a shot!
I really want to go on the "family" beach trip.
She wants to go.
I imagine they can't stand the thought, much like me
No, actually she does not want to go.
In other words, they are sneaky and stealth about their ways, but any third party would know there is [b]an intangible problem;[/b]
They are sneaky and secretive, but their problems are not real.
Besides drinking, is there any way to ensure that DH does not triangulate and act like the rotten person they bring out in him
Drinking would ensure that DH would not triangulate? but she does not drink so she needs another anti-triangulation defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
+1. Sorry OP, your post is incomprehensible.
Don't be nasty. You sound stupid.
Do you understand what the OP is asking? If so, do translate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
+1. Sorry OP, your post is incomprehensible.
Don't be nasty. You sound stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I really want to go on the "family" beach trip. Often, the ILs and/or nieces/nephews bow out last minute, under the guise of "commitments". I imagine they can't stand the thought, much like me. But our vacation time is quite limited this summer, and I really would like some beach time. I fear I will regret it immediately and be stranded. I am not really a drinker, otherwise I would resort to drinking. DH becomes a different person around his family, they revert to their old nightmare familial roles; and as it turns out, they have a LOT of resentment for DH. It gets passive aggressive and ugly. In other words, they are sneaky and stealth about their ways, but any third party would know there is an intangible problem; yet not know what to say to 20 people who are feigning ignorance and seemingly perfectly happy with the crap that goes on. It is difficult to explain, I suppose.
Besides drinking, is there any way to ensure that DH does not triangulate and act like the rotten person they bring out in him? Or should I stay home and stay away from the toxicity? He sets up some pretty awkward situations, thinking I won't speak up in front of them (for fear of being the bad guy, plus women in his family do not speak up), and I am afraid he is right. I know I am not alone, I just need some suggestions.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
+1. Sorry OP, your post is incomprehensible.
.Anonymous wrote:Huh?