Maybe I should start asking party places if they're going to server Pepsi (my soda of choice)... if it's Coke, I'll stay at home.
Um, that comparison only works if people were insisting that they serve Jameson Irish Whiskey i.e. a
particular brand of alcoholic drink and they got annoyed if they only had other brands of whiskey (gin, vodka, beer etc). In this case, there is
no alcohol at all i.e. the equivalent of no non-alcoholic drinks in your case.
I really dont know how one can compare a stripper at a class reunion to enjoying a cocktail?
I know. It's hilarious.
It just seems strange to me that people that are almost 40 years old MUST have alcohol to "have a good time".
Put any other beverage in place of alcohol and it just sounds ridiculous...I really like sweet tea, should I be upset if an event only serves unsweetened?
Here we go again. Not one person on this thread has said that they would insist on a certain
type of alcoholic drink. Like I said above, the equivalent for you would be if the bar only served alcoholic drinks. Would you be upset then?
I would not base my decision to attend on whether or not there was alcohol. However, I would base my decision to attend on the organizers dictating to me what I can and cannot drink at a dinner party in a public place.
Exactly.
It makes me laugh when someone associates alcohol with people falling down drunk or getting rowdy.
I think you've hit the nail on the head there. It's sad really that people can't imagine having a beer or two or a couple of glasses of wine without picturing everyone getting sh!tfaced drunk.
You made it quite clear that one adult legal activity is totally normal to you and even necessary to a good party while the other one is in a totally different category *to you*
Yeah, that's right, I'm the only person who thinks stripping is different to having a glass of sauvignon blanc. ROFL!!
YOU make one okay and normal and the other inappropriate to the event.
You're hilarious. Honestly. Next time I'm having my almost 80 year old MIL to dinner, I'll omit the wine but I'll get a male stripper to perform for her instead. We'll soon see if it's the exact same thing.
You do understand that just because alcohol is on offer at some functions, it doesn't mean you
absolutely must drink don't you? It's called choice!
I don't know how some people can get so hysterical about the thought of an evening without alcohol.
Hysterical?!! Bwahahahahahaha!!!
I have never met anybody that finds adults enjoying a drink as "offensive."
I know. It's bizarre and more than a little sad. I guess some people have no self control so if there's alcohol there they feel they're obliged to get rat-arsed drunk. Very sad.
I know if it was my class. . .forget the after hours party. . .it would be an alternate party. Everyone skip the dry event and meet at such and such club for a reunion where they can choose to buy a drink if they want.
Now that sounds like fun!
Well, today's the big day. We're about to head out to the family event.
Have a great time!
There is quite a difference between getting offened because some naked woman is rubbing her breasts in your (or your dh's) face and getting offened because someone is having a rum and coke

DH wants to point out that because he doesn't drink and declined alcohol all those times I was drinking, he's owed quite a few breast-rubbing striptease acts. All those times he attended functions where there was alcohol he had no idea there was an alternate on offer!