Anonymous
Post 06/20/2026 12:18     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

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Anonymous wrote:NP. Am I the only one who never wants or can tolerate more than one alcoholic drink? I’m content with sparkling water or a Diet Coke.


That's not the point. A good hostess has plenty of options for everyone and doesn't run out of preferences. We still haven't heard from OP if it was a planning thing or a limiting thing.


You must be an alcoholic. Lol

Water is a universal option. If there is clean water to drink, there are enough options for a great dinner. Anything more is icing. That is, unless you are an alcoholic or an entitled brat.


NP. This is a BONKERS statement. If a host served dry bread for dinner, would you claim "if there is bread to eat, there are enough options for a great dinner?"


I think the (bad) host/ess found this thread and every other crazy response about everyone being an alcoholic or no fun or uptight is from them. There is no way anyone else would take the various criticisms of this type of event so personally.


How ironic! OP is the one taking a pizza making dinner party with "only" one glass of wine personally, you drunk.


PP was so right about you. Totally and moronically insane.


Did you start drinking early today?
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2026 12:13     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Am I the only one who never wants or can tolerate more than one alcoholic drink? I’m content with sparkling water or a Diet Coke.


That's not the point. A good hostess has plenty of options for everyone and doesn't run out of preferences. We still haven't heard from OP if it was a planning thing or a limiting thing.


You must be an alcoholic. Lol

Water is a universal option. If there is clean water to drink, there are enough options for a great dinner. Anything more is icing. That is, unless you are an alcoholic or an entitled brat.


NP. This is a BONKERS statement. If a host served dry bread for dinner, would you claim "if there is bread to eat, there are enough options for a great dinner?"


I think the (bad) host/ess found this thread and every other crazy response about everyone being an alcoholic or no fun or uptight is from them. There is no way anyone else would take the various criticisms of this type of event so personally.


How ironic! OP is the one taking a pizza making dinner party with "only" one glass of wine personally, you drunk.


PP was so right about you. Totally and moronically insane.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2026 17:31     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Am I the only one who never wants or can tolerate more than one alcoholic drink? I’m content with sparkling water or a Diet Coke.


That's not the point. A good hostess has plenty of options for everyone and doesn't run out of preferences. We still haven't heard from OP if it was a planning thing or a limiting thing.


You must be an alcoholic. Lol

Water is a universal option. If there is clean water to drink, there are enough options for a great dinner. Anything more is icing. That is, unless you are an alcoholic or an entitled brat.


NP. This is a BONKERS statement. If a host served dry bread for dinner, would you claim "if there is bread to eat, there are enough options for a great dinner?"


I think the (bad) host/ess found this thread and every other crazy response about everyone being an alcoholic or no fun or uptight is from them. There is no way anyone else would take the various criticisms of this type of event so personally.


How ironic! OP is the one taking a pizza making dinner party with "only" one glass of wine personally, you drunk.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2026 17:24     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Am I the only one who never wants or can tolerate more than one alcoholic drink? I’m content with sparkling water or a Diet Coke.


That's not the point. A good hostess has plenty of options for everyone and doesn't run out of preferences. We still haven't heard from OP if it was a planning thing or a limiting thing.


You must be an alcoholic. Lol

Water is a universal option. If there is clean water to drink, there are enough options for a great dinner. Anything more is icing. That is, unless you are an alcoholic or an entitled brat.


NP. This is a BONKERS statement. If a host served dry bread for dinner, would you claim "if there is bread to eat, there are enough options for a great dinner?"


You are implying that protein and/or veggies are to dinner as alcohol is to dinner? Yeah, you are an alcoholic!
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2026 16:21     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Am I the only one who never wants or can tolerate more than one alcoholic drink? I’m content with sparkling water or a Diet Coke.


That's not the point. A good hostess has plenty of options for everyone and doesn't run out of preferences. We still haven't heard from OP if it was a planning thing or a limiting thing.


You must be an alcoholic. Lol

Water is a universal option. If there is clean water to drink, there are enough options for a great dinner. Anything more is icing. That is, unless you are an alcoholic or an entitled brat.


NP. This is a BONKERS statement. If a host served dry bread for dinner, would you claim "if there is bread to eat, there are enough options for a great dinner?"


I think the (bad) host/ess found this thread and every other crazy response about everyone being an alcoholic or no fun or uptight is from them. There is no way anyone else would take the various criticisms of this type of event so personally.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2026 13:43     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Am I the only one who never wants or can tolerate more than one alcoholic drink? I’m content with sparkling water or a Diet Coke.


That's not the point. A good hostess has plenty of options for everyone and doesn't run out of preferences. We still haven't heard from OP if it was a planning thing or a limiting thing.


You must be an alcoholic. Lol

Water is a universal option. If there is clean water to drink, there are enough options for a great dinner. Anything more is icing. That is, unless you are an alcoholic or an entitled brat.


NP. This is a BONKERS statement. If a host served dry bread for dinner, would you claim "if there is bread to eat, there are enough options for a great dinner?"
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2026 18:35     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

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Anonymous wrote:They should have told you/asked if you were okay with that.


Why? If you're that put out just make up an excuse to leave. 99% of people who be fine with this.


I'd love to see how you came up with that number, because even just judging just this thread it's not true.


Why are you friends with and getting invited to dinner with people so very unlike yourself? Most people hang out with people they like and want to spend time with. Who other than OP has attended a dinner party like this and had a meltdown over it. Have you?


Why can’t you answer a simple question. You make up numbers to justify your dumb opinion and then come back with more nonsense because you know you have no leg to stand on. I’m not OP but I would absolutely find a “dinner party” like this juvenile and annoying. Perhaps the hosts shouldn’t have known better who they were inviting.


STFU. Nobody takes orders from you. I know you're not OP and your panties are on fire over a dinner that nobody would ever invite you to. I'm not sure anyone, anywhere would have dinner with you.


Careful dear. You’re stroking out it looks like. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


You wish you had friends to invite you to anything. OP is too embarrassed to come back to this dumpster fire where some Lone Ranger went nuts over the idea of a pizza making party.


Oh no! I see smoke coming out of your head. Better calm down!


That's a lot of exclamation points for someone desperate trying to seem calm and chill.


Oh you still mad? Poor thing.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2026 18:30     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They should have told you/asked if you were okay with that.


Why? If you're that put out just make up an excuse to leave. 99% of people who be fine with this.


I'd love to see how you came up with that number, because even just judging just this thread it's not true.


Why are you friends with and getting invited to dinner with people so very unlike yourself? Most people hang out with people they like and want to spend time with. Who other than OP has attended a dinner party like this and had a meltdown over it. Have you?


Why can’t you answer a simple question. You make up numbers to justify your dumb opinion and then come back with more nonsense because you know you have no leg to stand on. I’m not OP but I would absolutely find a “dinner party” like this juvenile and annoying. Perhaps the hosts shouldn’t have known better who they were inviting.


STFU. Nobody takes orders from you. I know you're not OP and your panties are on fire over a dinner that nobody would ever invite you to. I'm not sure anyone, anywhere would have dinner with you.


Careful dear. You’re stroking out it looks like. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


You wish you had friends to invite you to anything. OP is too embarrassed to come back to this dumpster fire where some Lone Ranger went nuts over the idea of a pizza making party.


What’s a Lone Ranger?
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2026 18:25     Subject: Friends invited us over…..to cook our own food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They should have told you/asked if you were okay with that.


Why? If you're that put out just make up an excuse to leave. 99% of people who be fine with this.


I'd love to see how you came up with that number, because even just judging just this thread it's not true.


Why are you friends with and getting invited to dinner with people so very unlike yourself? Most people hang out with people they like and want to spend time with. Who other than OP has attended a dinner party like this and had a meltdown over it. Have you?


Why can’t you answer a simple question. You make up numbers to justify your dumb opinion and then come back with more nonsense because you know you have no leg to stand on. I’m not OP but I would absolutely find a “dinner party” like this juvenile and annoying. Perhaps the hosts shouldn’t have known better who they were inviting.


STFU. Nobody takes orders from you. I know you're not OP and your panties are on fire over a dinner that nobody would ever invite you to. I'm not sure anyone, anywhere would have dinner with you.


Careful dear. You’re stroking out it looks like. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


You wish you had friends to invite you to anything. OP is too embarrassed to come back to this dumpster fire where some Lone Ranger went nuts over the idea of a pizza making party.


Oh no! I see smoke coming out of your head. Better calm down!


That's a lot of exclamation points for someone desperate trying to seem calm and chill.