TwistedSifter

Is She Wrong for Refusing to Participate in Her Boyfriend’s Family’s Thanksgiving Tradition?

 Is She Wrong for Refusing to Participate in Her Boyfriend’s Family’s Thanksgiving Tradition?

Why are some people so intent on sticking to traditions that aren’t worth hanging on to?

It’s weird, right?

And the woman who wrote this story on Reddit’s “Am I the A**hole?” page asked readers if she went too far when she refused to participate in her boyfriend’s family’s Thanksgiving tradition.

Take a look at what she had to say and see what you think.

AITA for refusing to participate in my BF’s family’s “tradition’.

“I went to Thanksgiving at my bfs family’s house last night. I had met his parents and sister a couple times but this was my first time meeting his more extended family. He said they make a whole day of it, so we would be heading over around 10am.

When we arrived there were several men sitting in the living room watching football. My bf introduced me to his brother, BIL, uncles and some cousins. His dad was was also there.

There is a cooler in the middle of the room and my bf grabs a beer and sits down to watch the game.

His mom and sister come in to say “hi” and his mom says “perfect timing! We are just getting going in the kitchen! Come on let’s get you a drink!”

I go into the kitchen and there are several women in there. They have Christmas movies on the TV and most of them are doing some kind of food prep.

I grab my drink and go back and sit with my bf.

I tried to strike up some conversation, but the guys were super into the game.

After a while I take my bf to the side and tell him I feel awkward, since I’m not into football, and no one is really talking to me.

He told me “then go hang out in the kitchen, the girls talk up a storm. The family tradition is for the guys to watch football and the ladies hang out in the kitchen and make the meal.”

I told him I found that extremely misogynistic, and I was not interested in “going to the kitchen” while the men sat around drinking and watching TV.

I ended up just sitting around awkwardly watching them all talk sports until basically dinner was served, at which point they got up, got a plate and went back to watching tv.

I told my bf after that I was upset and he said I was overreacting. I told him it was awkward, as I didn’t like sports but I didn’t want to be banished to the kitchen with “the women”. I told him I didn’t really feel like I got to know next to nothing about his family, except that they have this messed up “tradition”.

AITA?”

Now it’s time to see what Reddit users had to say.

One person said her boyfriend should have told her about this set up before they went.

Photo Credit: Reddit

Another Reddit user said they would have been turned off by this situation, as well.

Photo Credit: Reddit

And this Reddit user said it’s never too late to break stupid traditions…

Photo Credit: Reddit

Misogyny is such an overused word these days. Ugh.

Exit mobile version