Anonymous wrote:So, to summarize - people who are actually family members dared to get together to watch a football game together and did not invite you. You had the audacity to ask your friend why she didn’t invite you to her immediate family gathering. She probably threw out the first thing that came to mind after being on the spot for no reason, and now you are “hurt”. We have all noticed that you refuse to answer the questions about how old your unvaccinated kids are.
Look, OP. We have tons of family friends that are “family”. If I decide to get together with just my parents and siblings and don’t invite you, and you ask me why??? Girl, come on. I’m sorry you don’t have family where you live, but you overstepped by even asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here- I feel like people are missing the important point that we were excluded supposedly due to our family size. For friends who are family to do that, it’s like my mom saying that we have too many kids to host us for Christmas or something. It just makes it a stark message of being criticized and suddenly unwelcome.
OP, what are you looking for here? People have offered a variety of potential interpretations of that explanation that would be completely reasonable, but you seem to be looking for people to say they must be assholes and you should cut them off. Are you looking for permission to torch these friendships?
Covid is not the only thing out there. Hand washing is important for many different things.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for 18 years you all have included each other in every family gathering, and suddenly for the first time they excluded you? Obviously something changed. Do you have different views in masking and/or vaccinating?
Thank you for this. I will think on it. It’s an ever changing landscape here and we have at times diverged and agreed. However, all the adults are vaccinated (some even have boosters) and are generally on the side of hand washing and science ☺️
Well, there's part of the problem. "Hand washing" does next to nothing to mitigate COVID. It's not spring 2020 anymore. The risk is shared air, particularly indoors with people who are not vaccinated
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, op has an 6, 4 and 2 year old twins and wonders why no one invites her anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Op- just to be clear, we have hosted them twice this summer for full on dinners at our house and also for the fourth at another location. They met us once for a beach day they “hosted” at their lake house. We host them and other friends a ton as we don’t want to schlep our 4 kids places either! And we have a great home/space for hosting. This just felt like such a specific diss due to the nature of our hometown team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for 18 years you all have included each other in every family gathering, and suddenly for the first time they excluded you? Obviously something changed. Do you have different views in masking and/or vaccinating?
Thank you for this. I will think on it. It’s an ever changing landscape here and we have at times diverged and agreed. However, all the adults are vaccinated (some even have boosters) and are generally on the side of hand washing and science ☺️