va32h
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Edited to add: rather than be a "yes or no" thread, I was hoping we could discuss dealing with the situation.
I didn't comment in questioner's Thanksgiving thread, because my family would never "not" invite my spouse for the holidays.
But the fact is, they don't like him. Dh is a recovering alcoholic, and the years before he quit drinking were very stressful. I understand why my family was angry with him - I was too! But while I have forgiven him and am moving forward with our lives, they have not, and will not.
Fortunately, they are polite, even faux-friendly. My mom would never let her grandkids know that she can't stand their dad. Dh, in fact, does not entirely realize how much they still resent him.
Conversely, my inlaws do not like me - also related to dh's drinking. Dh began his journey to sobriety when he found himself in jail for public drunkenness, and I refused to bail him out. I left him there for three days, during which time I packed up all his stuff and had it waiting for him on the front step when he finally found someone to bail him out. I told him to come back sober or not at all.
My mil was furious at this - even though she herself is also a recovering alcoholic! She thinks I am not supportive enough of their disease, and that my insistence that I will kick him to the curb again if he falls off the wagon is undermining his recovery.
Dh and I joke sometimes that our marriage survives because we only have each other!
Is anyone else in a situation where their spouse is disliked by their family, and if so, how do you balance your conflicting loyalties?
I didn't comment in questioner's Thanksgiving thread, because my family would never "not" invite my spouse for the holidays.
But the fact is, they don't like him. Dh is a recovering alcoholic, and the years before he quit drinking were very stressful. I understand why my family was angry with him - I was too! But while I have forgiven him and am moving forward with our lives, they have not, and will not.
Fortunately, they are polite, even faux-friendly. My mom would never let her grandkids know that she can't stand their dad. Dh, in fact, does not entirely realize how much they still resent him.
Conversely, my inlaws do not like me - also related to dh's drinking. Dh began his journey to sobriety when he found himself in jail for public drunkenness, and I refused to bail him out. I left him there for three days, during which time I packed up all his stuff and had it waiting for him on the front step when he finally found someone to bail him out. I told him to come back sober or not at all.
My mil was furious at this - even though she herself is also a recovering alcoholic! She thinks I am not supportive enough of their disease, and that my insistence that I will kick him to the curb again if he falls off the wagon is undermining his recovery.
Dh and I joke sometimes that our marriage survives because we only have each other!
Is anyone else in a situation where their spouse is disliked by their family, and if so, how do you balance your conflicting loyalties?



