
Woman Refuses To Return To Awkward Dinner After Being Left Out In The Cold And Ignored By Ex
"He seems to think it was childish on my part to not drive back and attend the dinner."

In a situation that feels straight out of a sitcom, a woman finds herself in an awkward and chilly predicament. Invited to dinner at her ex's house, she anticipated an evening filled with familiar faces, including her former step-children and their extended family.
Despite her reservations and past experiences of being left waiting by her ex, she decides to attend, motivated by his persistent invitations.
On the day of the dinner, she prepares herself, not forgetting to bring wine and gifts, a gesture of goodwill towards the family she hasn't seen since the breakup. She arrives on time, only to be met with silence. Despite multiple attempts to announce her presence through knocks, texts, and calls, there's no response.
Left in the cold, literally and metaphorically, she retreats to her car, waiting for a sign that never comes. Fifteen minutes later, feeling ignored and reconsidering her decision, she heads back home.
The plot thickens when her ex calls, seemingly oblivious to her attempts to reach him, and casually asks when she'll arrive. Her refusal to return after being overlooked sparks a disagreement, with her ex deeming her decision childish.
This scenario raises questions about boundaries, respect, and the complexities of navigating relationships post-breakup.
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OP dines at her ex's with his kids, former in-laws, and another couple, negotiating a complex social dynamic.

Reluctantly, OP joins her ex's family for dinner after a persistent invitation.

OP arrives for dinner but finds herself locked out with no response from her ex. She waits 15 minutes before leaving and going home.

Annoyed by her ex's behavior, reminiscent of their past, OP refrains from spoiling the evening for others.

The friend calls, unaware of earlier messages. OP declines, skips dinner, feeling unexcited.

He's upset, deeming her refusal to return childish. Was she in the wrong for this?

He's upset, deeming her refusal to return childish. He did apologize in a text.
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Expecting her to play the waiting game twice? That's like asking for a sequel to a chilly reception.

"The fact you are second guessing yourself makes me think he really messed with your head."

His habitual lateness doesn't dictate her punctuality. She's not RSVPing to his solo show.

"Whatever game is being played is not worth it."

"I wouldn't have gone back either."

With a house full of 'hear no knocks, see no texts,' she's better off blocking them than chasing ghosts.

"I think the reason he acted upset was to avoid the shame of his rude mistake of ignoring you."

"It's a game because he knew when to expect you."

"You fed into it by taking a different drive. Get some spine and just say no."

"Staying for 15 minutes was generous."

Can't lock the door and expect a full house.

Once bitten, twice shy. OP's not falling for that act again!

NTA. Ex means exit!

"You are not friends."

In the end, perhaps the cold outside was a mere reflection of the frosty welcome awaiting her inside. A dinner missed but a bullet dodged, reminding us all that sometimes, the best response to being left out in the cold is simply to stay in the warmth of your own home.
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