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In reply to the discussion: Help me DU, dinner this evening with Christofascists family [View all]JeffinUT
(10 posts)31. Ground rules
With my dad and his side of the family after a very devisive 2016-17 we set up ground rules at family events of not discussing politics and religion since it usually deteriorated until everyone was hurt or angry. I would let it be known that you want to go and spend time with them but not at the cost of conflict and if it's gets out of hand do not feel guilty or hesitate to leave.
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If you are hosting I would relocate the dinner to a restaurant. You do not want that energy in your home.
Hope22
Nov 12
#4
If I have a choice in whether or not I get abused, verbal or otherwise, I'm going to opt out.
Solly Mack
Nov 12
#10
Thank you. I love my family, but love doesn't mean allowing them to kick me around.
Solly Mack
Nov 12
#16
When I was a kid fights around the dinner table were my family's favorite holiday recreation.
hunter
Nov 12
#24
Just say No, as Nancy Reagan told us about drugs. Or keep keys & purse close, & exit with dignity...
Hekate
Nov 12
#28
Don't go. My non thanksgiving will be with a mixed group. Driving my own car and will leave if it's in the middle
PortTack
Nov 12
#40