Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he cute ? I’ll take him to mine
He’s very handsome and the life of the party type. I didn’t ran to offend him, I just not sure where things are going with us after only 6 months.
If it's 6 months, you should know where things are going
And if he's being a crybaby about a work party, that should tell you a lot right there.
Under no circumstances should you bring anything but a life partner to a work gathering. And most life partners are not going to like it anyway.
Some dude craving to go to your office party is quite weird. It's not healthy. Most men will avoid that like the plague. They do it out of necessity. No man thinks there's a good time.
Anonymous wrote:^^My line of work is the opposite. Spouses rarely attend any party or event, because they are for business and not fun. It’s cringe to bring a date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been seeing bf for 6 months and he’s upset I didn’t want to bring him to my work Christmas party. Before him I was married for 15 years and always brought my ex-DH. I have no problem bringing someone new but only if we are very serious. I don’t want to bring a new date every year. I think it ooos tacky. Am I being uptight?
I’ve been dating this man for three months. I agreed to go to his work party last weekend. He casually called me his gf in the car on the way there. I said I was surprised because to me, it involves a discussion about goals, etc. He looked at me as if I were an alien. I didn’t elaborate because we were almost there. He introduced me as his gf. The party was nice but I felt a bit awkward. I just wish I had handled the whole thing better.
Goals? What goals? You two are DATING. Wow, you need "goals" just to be boyfriend and girlfriend these days? You need help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been seeing bf for 6 months and he’s upset I didn’t want to bring him to my work Christmas party. Before him I was married for 15 years and always brought my ex-DH. I have no problem bringing someone new but only if we are very serious. I don’t want to bring a new date every year. I think it ooos tacky. Am I being uptight?
I’ve been dating this man for three months. I agreed to go to his work party last weekend. He casually called me his gf in the car on the way there. I said I was surprised because to me, it involves a discussion about goals, etc. He looked at me as if I were an alien. I didn’t elaborate because we were almost there. He introduced me as his gf. The party was nice but I felt a bit awkward. I just wish I had handled the whole thing better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird he wants to go to someone else’s work party.
This, and the only reason I could think of where someone would want to attend a work party would be if it was somewhere fabulous with over-the-top food and entertainment. Or great swag for every attendee.
Unless OP is a Wolf of Wall Street and it's suddenly 1985, that's likely not the case.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird he wants to go to someone else’s work party.
Anonymous wrote:Been seeing bf for 6 months and he’s upset I didn’t want to bring him to my work Christmas party. Before him I was married for 15 years and always brought my ex-DH. I have no problem bringing someone new but only if we are very serious. I don’t want to bring a new date every year. I think it ooos tacky. Am I being uptight?
Anonymous wrote:^^My line of work is the opposite. Spouses rarely attend any party or event, because they are for business and not fun. It’s cringe to bring a date.
Anonymous wrote:Your view: Don't want to bring someone you may not be with long term. Will make you look bad.
His view: You're not bringing him to the party to hide him from your co-workers/friends.
Both views have solid merits. The question is if you two can have an honest conversion about it. He should be fine with your point of view, however it also shows your relationship isn't very strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, consider taking him to the party, but as your neighbor or even cousin. Someone you have along history with and is lots of fun especially in a holiday setting. Arrive together, leave separately, then return together. Might sound like overthinking it, but better safe than sorry, lol.
Ugh, no. This is not just "overthinking it," this is silly game-playing. And the BF would have to be willing to go along with this, which he might not be.
This isn't how adults handle things like this.
OP said no, he's being a child about it, and maybe it's time for her to break up if he can't handle a simple no and she can't decide if they're serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he cute ? I’ll take him to mine
He’s very handsome and the life of the party type. I didn’t ran to offend him, I just not sure where things are going with us after only 6 months.
If it's 6 months, you should know where things are going
And if he's being a crybaby about a work party, that should tell you a lot right there.
Under no circumstances should you bring anything but a life partner to a work gathering. And most life partners are not going to like it anyway.
Some dude craving to go to your office party is quite weird. It's not healthy. Most men will avoid that like the plague. They do it out of necessity. No man thinks there's a good time.