Anonymous wrote:I think you can compromise here and go to both but make it clear to DH that you can't spend all day there and drive separately if you need to go. For the overnight, bring your books with you and study at the Air BNB.
The part about your post that bothers me is that you refer to them as "HIS" family. You married your DH so they are your family too. It seems like DH is trying to include you, which IS reasonable - you are his wife. Given that your family is in another country having a supportive family around seems like a huge plus even though your social tendencies differ.
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Anonymous wrote:Just go to one family event, his expectations are unreasonable and he will just have to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You "need to study".
But you have time to "train for a 10k".
I wouldn't find that bullshit convincing if I were your DH.
You’re right, I exercise, study, and work. I run for 30 minutes 3x during the week and an hour on the weekends. Studying takes up time too. I don’t know what that’s hard to understand, that I should have hobbies and pursuits that cut down on the amount of time I have for social obligations?
How long is the birthday party?! Assuming 32 awake hours between Saturday and Sunday, even with an extra long two-hour run each day (4 hours total) and 10 hours of studying, still seems you could fit in a 2-hour birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You "need to study".
But you have time to "train for a 10k".
I wouldn't find that bullshit convincing if I were your DH.
You’re right, I exercise, study, and work. I run for 30 minutes 3x during the week and an hour on the weekends. Studying takes up time too. I don’t know what that’s hard to understand, that I should have hobbies and pursuits that cut down on the amount of time I have for social obligations?
Anonymous wrote:You "need to study".
But you have time to "train for a 10k".
I wouldn't find that bullshit convincing if I were your DH.