Anonymous wrote:Weird that she gets headaches from wine/beer, but not from gin.
Where else does she bring her magic thermos? Soccer games? The grocery store?
I suspect OP is the “SIL” in this story and is looking for affirmation for his/her drinking problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High maintenance? For taking care of her own wishes without bothering anybody or making a big deal out of it?
That's a bold strategy, Cotton.
She is being quite passive aggressive too. She is not a toddler who doesn’t eat what’s served. She can have a soda or some juice if she doesn’t like beer or wine. What is she brought her own food too? I am not taking about allergies.
Anonymous wrote:High maintenance? For taking care of her own wishes without bothering anybody or making a big deal out of it?
That's a bold strategy, Cotton.
Anonymous wrote:My SIL also brings her own cocktails. I thought this was a millennial thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is high maintenance. I feel a little sorry for your brother
I bet you think the same thing about people with nut allergies and celiac disease.

Anonymous wrote:She is high maintenance. I feel a little sorry for your brother
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone who does this has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol and needs to drink and/or get drunk to have a good time.
Ha, I don’t drink and I do this. Well, I don’t bring G & T, although sometimes I bring AF G & T, but I make myself delicious mocktails. Most people have sucky AF options and I’m not drinking plain water or seltzer when everyone else is having delicious beer and wine. So I come packing my own. If I’m with a group of jerks, I’d use an excuse like SIL. If I’m with normal human beings, I just tell them what I brought. Sometimes I bring extra so people can try how great AF options can be, without the hangover.
I'd be interested in your AF drink recipes. Please consider an AMA in the Food forum!