Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you sound like the most reasonable one of the bunch, honestly.
Agree. And why aren't your inlaws inviting your parents to Christmas?
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with celebrating twice? I think that's pretty normal. Is there a reason you don't like it?
Think about what people with divorced parents go through! Let me tell you, it's a huge pain in the ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Normally when we see his parents for Christmas we don't get to see my family AT ALL.
When we visit my family for Christmas, his family still makes us come up afterwards (normally around new years) to still "celebrate" with them and exchange presents.
I sort of feel like my parents are doing what his family always does with making us celebrate twice.
All fair points. But you railroaded your DH before talking about all of this with him. He's apt to be defensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you sound like the most reasonable one of the bunch, honestly.
Agree. And why aren't your inlaws inviting your parents to Christmas?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Normally when we see his parents for Christmas we don't get to see my family AT ALL.
When we visit my family for Christmas, his family still makes us come up afterwards (normally around new years) to still "celebrate" with them and exchange presents.
I sort of feel like my parents are doing what his family always does with making us celebrate twice.
Anonymous wrote:I think you sound like the most reasonable one of the bunch, honestly.