MaryLovesPoohBear
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Oh, I am sure they do.I'm guessing some family members might have another word for it.
Just what people want on Thanksgiving, a lecture.

Oh, I am sure they do.I'm guessing some family members might have another word for it.
I doubt you'll need a loophole.![]()
Uhhh....congrats?Well, this year, "my family" includes my husband and our son. We vote in Alabama. There isn't a booth, curtain or separate room in sight. Everyone votes sitting a long tables in a large room. I sat right between my husband and son, so yes, I was effectively "in the booth with them." Living with my husband for 25+ years and our son for 21+ years, yes, I know how they feel.
I know how my spouse voted, and she knows how I voted. We voted for different candidates for the exact same reason. I think I know how my kids voted, I have no idea how my DIL and our guests voted.Curious about this - somebody upthread also mentioned not always knowing how their spouse votes. How many of us keep our votes secret from our closest significant-others such as husband/wife/children? My DS just recently came of voting age and he doesn't tell me how he voted but DH always does (and vice-versa). Another question would be how many people know or believe their spouse voted differently than they do?![]()
I would assume that the people you are spending Thanksgiving with are close family and friends who you have known all your life. I don't think its all that unusual for them to discuss who they are voting or have voted for. Sure some people could be assuming things, but if you know someone well enough you can probably guess with some accuracy where their political beliefs are. I mean, have you never ever discussed politics with anyone in your circle?
To the poster that plans to "educate" your family during their Thanksgiving dinner, No just no.
Curious about this - somebody upthread also mentioned not always knowing how their spouse votes. How many of us keep our votes secret from our closest significant-others such as husband/wife/children? My DS just recently came of voting age and he doesn't tell me how he voted but DH always does (and vice-versa). Another question would be how many people know or believe their spouse voted differently than they do?![]()
I remember way back when my father would TELL my mother who she's going to be voting for. Not sure if she ever complied, voting booths have always had curtains around here.
You asked how I could know. That is how I know. Our family discusses politics and beliefs. We do it calmly and respectfully.Uhhh....congrats?![]()
And a joyous holiday season to you!Avoid it!
Picture this:
DH and his uncle vs. his aunt and I.
His grandmother saying she hates everyone.
His cousin making inappropriate "that's what she said" jokes.
My kids yelling "Why are you all yelling???"
This was the situation an hour ago.