My family is pushing me to move on after this unpleasant encounter.
During COVID, my husband and I traveled to visit my sister out of state. We live a secluded lifestyle under normal circumstances, and even more so during COVID.
My niece’s husband blew up and accused me of controlling my sister. He came up on the porch shouting and waving his arms in front of me. I will not deny that I responded verbally to his bullying, though no cursing was exchanged. Now my family is pressing me to move on and even take responsibility for my reaction to the bullying, but I still cannot forgive the behavior. Am I off base?You are considering moving on, which is also not an apology. And your family is trying to determine whether you or he has greater cause for grievance.
It’s a lot of work cooking for a group, let alone a single vegan person. When she invited us to a potluck, and we asked what we could bring, we were presented with a menu and recipes to choose from. She actually assigned things to bring.
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