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:My kids are 9, 7 twins, and 5.
Just to be clear- the family had a football watching party in which other guests (not just family members) were invited. Guests with kids. We were not.
Thank you to those who are choosing kindness and not to attack us. To the people who are saying it was rude of me to ask my best friend what was up, you must not have any real friends you are open and honest with. If I had any of my typical gatherings/events and didn’t invite my two best friends but yet posted about them on social media, of course those women would be contacting me immediately about it. They would be shocked and it would be a bit change from our literal
decades of friendship.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 9, 7 twins, and 5.
Just to be clear- the family had a football watching party in which other guests (not just family members) were invited. Guests with kids. We were not.
Thank you to those who are choosing kindness and not to attack us. To the people who are saying it was rude of me to ask my best friend what was up, you must not have any real friends you are open and honest with. If I had any of my typical gatherings/events and didn’t invite my two best friends but yet posted about them on social media, of course those women would be contacting me immediately about it. They would be shocked and it would be a bit change from our literal
decades of friendship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are 9, 7 twins, and 5.
Just to be clear- the family had a football watching party in which other guests (not just family members) were invited. Guests with kids. We were not.
Thank you to those who are choosing kindness and not to attack us. To the people who are saying it was rude of me to ask my best friend what was up, you must not have any real friends you are open and honest with. If I had any of my typical gatherings/events and didn’t invite my two best friends but yet posted about them on social media, of course those women would be contacting me immediately about it. They would be shocked and it would be a bit change from our literal
decades of friendship.
NP here - it's almost certainly one of two things. 1) The hosts didn't feel up to adding such a large number of people (especially 4 kids) to their guest list or 2) their kids need a break from your kids. It happens.
A true friend - one who is like your family - won't be so sensitive that she considers the entire friendship irrevocably changed because of one football game. They assume the best and move on. Their relationship is stronger than perceived slights.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 9, 7 twins, and 5.
Just to be clear- the family had a football watching party in which other guests (not just family members) were invited. Guests with kids. We were not.
Thank you to those who are choosing kindness and not to attack us. To the people who are saying it was rude of me to ask my best friend what was up, you must not have any real friends you are open and honest with. If I had any of my typical gatherings/events and didn’t invite my two best friends but yet posted about them on social media, of course those women would be contacting me immediately about it. They would be shocked and it would be a bit change from our literal
decades of friendship.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 9, 7 twins, and 5.
Just to be clear- the family had a football watching party in which other guests (not just family members) were invited. Guests with kids. We were not.
Thank you to those who are choosing kindness and not to attack us. To the people who are saying it was rude of me to ask my best friend what was up, you must not have any real friends you are open and honest with. If I had any of my typical gatherings/events and didn’t invite my two best friends but yet posted about them on social media, of course those women would be contacting me immediately about it. They would be shocked and it would be a bit change from our literal
decades of friendship.
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.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 9, 7 twins, and 5.
Just to be clear- the family had a football watching party in which other guests (not just family members) were invited. Guests with kids. We were not.
Thank you to those who are choosing kindness and not to attack us. To the people who are saying it was rude of me to ask my best friend what was up, you must not have any real friends you are open and honest with. If I had any of my typical gatherings/events and didn’t invite my two best friends but yet posted about them on social media, of course those women would be contacting me immediately about it. They would be shocked and it would be a bit change from our literal
decades of friendship.