Anonymous wrote:ILs are visiting and generally speaking, we all get along. They are great with the kids.
What’s not great is that they drink a lot, and seem to mind very much that DH and I either don’t drink or only have one drink. We keep the bar and fridge stocked for them, they are welcome to a drink any time, but they always urge us to have a drink with them, starting at 5 on the dot, and don’t let up even after dinner.
“Come on…have a REAL drink,” when I have a Diet Coke. “Come on, at least have a glass of wine with dinner” to DH. “FINALLY, she’s having some wine.”
We kind of mmhmm and shrug it off, but how can we get these comments to stop once and for all? It’s weird and the kids are old enough to notice now.
Anonymous wrote:Only alcoholics feel this need to pressure others into drinking more.
Anonymous wrote:This would drive me to not drink at all when I was around them.
Anonymous wrote:ILs are visiting and generally speaking, we all get along. They are great with the kids.
What’s not great is that they drink a lot, and seem to mind very much that DH and I either don’t drink or only have one drink. We keep the bar and fridge stocked for them, they are welcome to a drink any time, but they always urge us to have a drink with them, starting at 5 on the dot, and don’t let up even after dinner.
“Come on…have a REAL drink,” when I have a Diet Coke. “Come on, at least have a glass of wine with dinner” to DH. “FINALLY, she’s having some wine.”
We kind of mmhmm and shrug it off, but how can we get these comments to stop once and for all? It’s weird and the kids are old enough to notice now.