by Familydinners » Mon Dec 16, 2024 3:28 pm
Hi everyone,
I was hoping to get some advice or perspective on a situation I’m dealing with as I prepare to marry my fiancée (27F).
I Googled this issue and a previous post about a mother feeling like she was losing her son to another family came up, and while my situation is different, I feel like I might be on the flipside of something similar.
A bit of background: I’m (30M) engaged, and while I love my fiancée and her family, I’m finding their approach to family gatherings overwhelming. They organise so many events, and it feels like every single one is mandatory.
In just the past six weeks, I’ve been asked to put the following in my diary:
- My future father-in-law’s birthday dinner
- My future mother-in-law’s birthday dinner
- A dinner marking the anniversary of my MIL’s father’s passing
- A celebration of the independence day of their home country (they’re first-generation immigrants)
- Her brother’s birthday
- Her nephew’s 1st birthday
I genuinely enjoy their company, but when I explained that I couldn’t make two of these events due to prior plans, my fiancée told me it was expected that I’d adjust my schedule. These aren’t major milestone events (e.g., big birthdays), so I’m struggling to understand why missing a couple would be a big deal.
To give some context, my weekends are how I decompress after a busy work week. I enjoy playing padel, having a few beers with mates, and spending quality time with my fiancée. Now, with so many family commitments, it feels like I’m losing that downtime, and I’m worried about setting a precedent where this becomes the norm.
I don’t want to come across as antisocial or uninterested, but is this level of family involvement normal? How do I approach finding a balance without causing unnecessary tension?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated ,I’m genuinely trying to navigate this in the best way possible.
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I was hoping to get some advice or perspective on a situation I’m dealing with as I prepare to marry my fiancée (27F).
I Googled this issue and a previous post about a mother feeling like she was losing her son to another family came up, and while my situation is different, I feel like I might be on the flipside of something similar.
A bit of background: I’m (30M) engaged, and while I love my fiancée and her family, I’m finding their approach to family gatherings overwhelming. They organise so many events, and it feels like every single one is mandatory.
In just the past six weeks, I’ve been asked to put the following in my diary:
- My future father-in-law’s birthday dinner
- My future mother-in-law’s birthday dinner
- A dinner marking the anniversary of my MIL’s father’s passing
- A celebration of the independence day of their home country (they’re first-generation immigrants)
- Her brother’s birthday
- Her nephew’s 1st birthday
I genuinely enjoy their company, but when I explained that I couldn’t make two of these events due to prior plans, my fiancée told me it was expected that I’d adjust my schedule. These aren’t major milestone events (e.g., big birthdays), so I’m struggling to understand why missing a couple would be a big deal.
To give some context, my weekends are how I decompress after a busy work week. I enjoy playing padel, having a few beers with mates, and spending quality time with my fiancée. Now, with so many family commitments, it feels like I’m losing that downtime, and I’m worried about setting a precedent where this becomes the norm.
I don’t want to come across as antisocial or uninterested, but is this level of family involvement normal? How do I approach finding a balance without causing unnecessary tension?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated ,I’m genuinely trying to navigate this in the best way possible.
Thanks in advance!