Feb 6, 2019, 2:32 AM

@Auspice said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:

@Aria

When I got married, that's how it was.

Number of friend complaints: 0
Number of family complaints: fucking. endless.

Friends make it great. Friends are who are there to help you through it and make it worthwhile. But I swear to god family decides to make it all about them. Esp. extended family. His aunt practically managed to single-handedly ruin the entire thing........and I never even met her UNTIL THAT DAY.

So yeah. I wish you all the luck in the world surviving them.

Ohhh, I knew it was coming. Completely knew it was coming, but wasn't expecting it quite this quickly. And it especially irritates me coming from that aunt, because.... 95% of the time, she's one of my favorite relatives and definitely my favorite aunt. The other 5% of the time, she is SUPER JUDGY MC-JUDGERPANTS SNOTTY and makes a lot of incredibly unwelcome comments about my life. I mean, I'm sure I'd find those sorts of comments irritating regardless of who they came from, but in her case.....

She has four kids. Here's the rundown of how their respective marriages went:

  • Her oldest son got married less than a year out of high school to a woman who immediately quit her job the day after the wedding to be a "stay-at-home mom". I should note that they had no children, and when they did have children, visits to her house involved her thrusting her children at me to watch so she could go play World of Warcraft, despite the fact that we were visiting from 700+ miles away and I told her that I was great with kids 3+, but had no idea how to care for infants. She once dyed her son's hair black because she was home that day and decided she was bored. He was four. My cousin insisted on sharing custody with this woman when they got divorced -- against the advice of the judge and social services. He pursued her for another two years.
  • Her second son married a stripper he got pregnant. After he passed away, she proceeded to have her third kid by a third father who had a horrible drug problem, drop out of nursing school to go back to stripping, and at one point had all of her children taken away by the state. She eventually got them back, cancelled 90% of her daughter's state mandated mental health visits, and unsurprisingly (but heart-breakingly, horrifically) said cousin's daughter ended up committing suicide. At 12.
  • Her third son married his fourth? fifth? fiancee (I stopped keeping track of the ridiculous Facebook announcements for girls he broke up with 3-6 months later) after he knocked that one up. This is the cousin I mentioned earlier in this thread who named his kid after a Pokemon, for fuck's sake. He also got fired from his job at Tim Horton's for making gross sex comments at one of his female co-workers.
  • Her daughter, who much to my shock and horror, looks up to me. But given her elder siblings, maybe I shouldn't be surprised that she seems to think I'm a Responsible Adult with My Shit Together. She's a national merit scholar and the only one of those kids worth a damn. Still in college, she is way too young to be married, and I have been telling her since she was 12 that regardless of how much her mom tells her she just looooooooooves grandbabies, I expect her to graduate.

Looking at that trainwreck, I really feel like the new rule here should be, "Nope. Sorry. You don't get to judge my life choices."