Anonymous wrote:well I'm not going to judge you because I have a SIL who is like this to my family. Not in regards to drinking or anything, but she just wants nothing to do with her husbands side of the family. They live about 20 mins from my parents and my parents practically have to beg to see them and the grandkids. I have absolutely no relationship with her. She has never cared to get to know me. We see them maybe once per year, maybe every other year, for Christmas.
On the flip side, she is very close to her family who lives out of state and her two sisters.
It's fine, I just think it's odd that she is so cold. And no there are no issues with my parents and my brother has a good relationship with my parents, barring the fact that his wife never wants to prioritize our side of the family.
Its funny because the cousins are actually pretty close, despite this kind of cold relationship.
In my own family, I always loved my DH's side of the family. They were very close, and i truly felt part of the family. They have a much bigger family, maybe that is why.
Anonymous wrote:We’re at the beach with several families this weekend. It is well-known that DIL likes margaritas. We made a batch and she refused one, saying “I’ve already had a glass of red wine.”
I’m sure she would participate with her family. All we get is tight-lipped tolerance. I’m tired of constant rejection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Boomer, young people don’t drink like you do.
Another boomer here. Sure they do. And you suck.
No, they don’t. Your generation thinks everyone needs to drink on an ongoing basis at gatherings to be “fun.” The younger generations know better,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes you get a dud as part of your company of friends or relatives. The best you can do is provide some minimal pleasantries and then leave them be.
I’d say the “duds” are the bitter people counting drinks and acting like family participation = drinking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Boomer, young people don’t drink like you do.
Another boomer here. Sure they do. And you suck.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really am taking in all the feedback. The rest of us must have iron stomachs, because it was a big party kind of night and most adults who already had a beer, wine or Scotch drank the margaritas as well. Buy it seems like that would bother a lot of people so I guess I’ll just take this at face value.
I see how this was a bad example but it seriously is always no, no thanks, “I’m good.” “I’m good” all the time is irksome when my husband is simply offering to carry her suitcase or I am offering to help with dinner.
But I appreciate the feedback and I am taking it in.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really am taking in all the feedback. The rest of us must have iron stomachs, because it was a big party kind of night and most adults who already had a beer, wine or Scotch drank the margaritas as well. Buy it seems like that would bother a lot of people so I guess I’ll just take this at face value.
I see how this was a bad example but it seriously is always no, no thanks, “I’m good.” “I’m good” all the time is irksome when my husband is simply offering to carry her suitcase or I am offering to help with dinner.
But I appreciate the feedback and I am taking it in.