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To dread visiting friend because of the constant offers of food and drink?

197 replies

smashingavocado · 08/12/2018 17:40

She is lovely and would be so hurt if she knew. But I find it really stressful.

I’ve got round it by meeting on neutral territory but she’s rearranged a visit to hers tomorrow and I know it will be foodfoodfoodfood.

Aibu to want to cancel? Sad

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GreatDuckCookery6211 · 08/12/2018 17:41

Can you just say no thanks I'm full now?

Lougle · 08/12/2018 17:42

Is food a problem for you, or does she cook badly? I suppose it comes down to why it causes you stress, really. Could you get around it by having already eaten? If you are a fussy eater, could you take some food that you like? It would be a shame to miss out on company because of food, I think. There must be a solution Smile.

smashingavocado · 08/12/2018 17:43

Oh you can say it great but it’s like she doesn’t hear it - she offers at five minute intervals and then several ‘are you sures’ - and drink too.

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AntMoon · 08/12/2018 17:46

Is she a nervous host? Sort of over compensating by offering lots?

recklessruby · 08/12/2018 17:46

I have problems with food and a very restricted diet but my friends know this.
If it's food you don't like/Can't eat can you just tell her (lie you have intolerance to certain things if she's the type to be hurt).
Mostly it's just coffee and cakes with my friends though.

MrsTommyBanks · 08/12/2018 17:46

I'm imagining a Mrs Doyle Smile
Tell her you are doing a pre Christmas slim.

Thurmanmurman · 08/12/2018 17:49

Can I go on your behalf, it sounds great!

CherryPavlova · 08/12/2018 17:50

I’m feeling Father Ted too. For goodness sake, have an adult to adult conversation.

GreatDuckCookery6211 · 08/12/2018 17:50

Tell her you've got an iffy tummy when you get there so you'll be taking it easy Wink

smashingavocado · 08/12/2018 17:58

I have tried that cherry

I don’t think she can help herself.

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BackforGood · 08/12/2018 18:07

YABU to not tell us what the problem is.

Why is it a problem for someone to offer food and / or drink ?

JudasPrudy · 08/12/2018 18:09

This is weird, have you got some kind of food issues?

IdblowJonSnow · 08/12/2018 18:10

I want your friend! Can u starve yourself before you go and then just have fruit for the rest of the day? Hard to advise without further info.

MaMaMaMySharona · 08/12/2018 18:11

Ahh my DM is like this and it drives me crazy! Before I’ve even got through the door she’s offering me drinks and snacks. It’s not always as easy as saying “no thanks” unfortunately.

I’d suggest what PP says and just say you’re full if you don’t want any more and change the subject - I don’t think people realise how stressful it can be.

EssentialHummus · 08/12/2018 18:13

I’d text in advance and say you’re looking forward to seeing her but unfortunately you have a dicky tummy (or whatever) so you won’t be able to indulge in her usual generosity. I don’t like this kind of thing either - it makes me feel self-conscious.

ILiveInSalemsLot · 08/12/2018 18:13

Just say ‘honestly, I’m fine! I’ll help myself if I get hungry. I just want to sit and spend time chatting’

doubleshotespresso · 08/12/2018 18:14

OP it sounds as if perhaps the issues here are your own. I don't really understand how offers of food and drink offend or stress you out?

She sounds kind........

MrsJane · 08/12/2018 18:16

She sounds like my kind of friend!

OneStepMoreFun · 08/12/2018 18:16

Say no thanks. Then when she insists, accept a drink and a snack and just have them slowly, or leave most of them . If she asks why tell her you weren't really hungry or thirsty and just said yes to be sociable.

I feel a bit the same. I hate meeting friends 'for coffee'. I spend my working life sitting down. When I see friends, I want to be outside walking in the contryside.

MrsJane · 08/12/2018 18:16

Nothing worse than a dry house.

Timetobealive · 08/12/2018 18:17

Can you say in advance you won’t want anything to eat?

Butterflycookie · 08/12/2018 18:18

Go at lunch time?

BumbleBeee69 · 08/12/2018 18:18

I loathe FEEDERS, you have my sympathies OP Grin

paxillin · 08/12/2018 18:19

Do you have an eating disorder? Could you tell her if so? Otherwise, I don't see a big issue.

Jezzifishie · 08/12/2018 18:19

Oh, I know someone like this. It's stressful! Do you want this? Are you sure? Or this? I'll just get you a bowl of this.... It's done from a place of love, but it's incredibly frustrating because they don't listen!