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AIBU to be angry after SIL accused me of disordered eating?

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PerfomativeDisordered · 09/05/2026 13:08

In the Easter holidays we went away with SIL and her family. The dc get on well and we thought it might be nice for them to spend more time together. Up till now we always got on with SIL and her DP.

The plan was to go away again in the summer. However SIL spoke to DH yesterday and they’ve cancelled coming with us. Apparently my behaviour at Easter was not something they can ‘put up with or expose their teenage daughters to’

They accused me of

  1. having disordered and performative eating habits and possibly an eating disorder and don’t think I should be around their girls as it’s not setting a good example. That I was affecting her as well as I made her feel stressed about food the way I ate and the quantities and how 3 cooked meals a day is gluttony yet I’m too thin so she felt huge anxiety?

2)that I’m cruel to animals as we wouldn’t allow their dog into our room in the accommodation which meant they had to get up to distract him. Apparently he loves dh and wanted cuddles and me preventing that made them feel anxious as that’s not a normal response ? I love animals I just didn’t want a dog in our bed ! Every evening and early morning he was whining and scratching and this ruined their relaxing.

Back to the eating. I eat totally normally! SIL had put the idea to dh that I must have crash dieted before the holiday , overeaten in a performative way during then accused me of ‘probably starving herself’ when home apparently to make her feel bad.
I eat very healthily and normally. Never had any kind of eating disorder and I’m a normal size (8-10 no idea what I weigh as I don’t have scales as never needed any)
a typical days eating for me is pretty standard I think:
I have eggs on toast and a smoothie for breakfast. Snack on fruit or nuts mid morning. I love lattes. Have 2-3 a day.
I love to cook so for lunches I make things like pasta salads, chicken and salmon with rice and avocado. Sometimes frittata or quiche.
Dinners I’ll have anything but it’s the biggest meal and things like curries , bolognese and garlic bread. When we were away I made a dark
choc and raspberry torte and SIL kept saying ‘well of course I can’t have dessert’ and seemed annoyed when I had 2 slices. I snack in the evening and had popcorn one night and a glass of wine and crackers and cheese another night. She said I overeat so I must be cutting back at other times to overeat around them and her daughters will see me and the amount I eat and ‘it doesn’t add up’

She doesn’t want someone ‘unstable who won’t admit there’s a problem’ around impressionable teens and it’s apparently very concerning that I dislike animals that’s a red flag apparently.

DH told her this is all ridiculous he’s known me for a long long time he knows I have zero issues that she is suggesting. I’m confused too as she’s known me a long time I’ve always been the same size ???

AIBU to be really angry at these accusations. We also have teen dds as well as younger ds. She was insinuating that im a risk to them as well and telling dh that?!

OP posts:
Cob81 · 11/05/2026 12:23

NoCommentingFromNowOn · 11/05/2026 11:47

What is? Other than ‘eggs’ (plural), ‘2-3 lattes’ and ‘a glass of wine’ OP made no reference to the quantities of anything. And as she’s a ?12? (I forgot what she said) it’s obviously not ‘a lot’ at all. It also doesn’t matter what other people eat. They are not OP and they do not live OPs life.

She said she’s size 8-10 and 5ft 10” so she’s tall and slim, she said SIL is round size 12 so not big, I agree with you, didn’t mention portion size but even if she does eat large portions so what, she’s obviously got great metabolism, if she’s hungry enough to want to eat and stay slim then wtf is the problem. I couldn’t figure out who the 4% votes were coming from saying she was being unreasonable but reading 2-3 comments saying that she is eating a lot or whatever, it wasn’t too hard to see where the jealous 4% votes came from 😂

Cob81 · 11/05/2026 12:30

PerfomativeDisordered · 10/05/2026 19:55

We haven’t been away with them before so i think we just thought we got along but only in small doses it seems !

She is batshit crazy unhinged and massively jealous of you. I bet all this time she was talking behind your back to iher DH and other family members sneering saying you obviously starve yourself etc so it was a shock to her to see just how much you do eat and don’t gain weight. You’re not overeating IMO, your body can handle it so why shouldn’t you?
The dog thing is crackers, was he sleeping in with them and scratching to get out to you and DH or just scratch and whining at your bedroom door to get in? Absolutely no way I’d have anyone else’s dog in my bed, my son sleeps with his dog but I chase her from my room when she comes in, damn shedding hairs everywhere 😂 Ignore the 4% votes, they’re people exactly like you SIL, lunatics

wordler · 11/05/2026 12:33

I’m confused that having breakfast, lunch and dinner is considered a lot by some people. And who doesn’t have extra snacks and wine on holiday?

GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing · 11/05/2026 12:36

She sounds nuts!

Re the dog, it just sounds like she was annoyed you didn’t let her dog in with you so that she didn’t have to get up. If she “likes a lie in” that’s fine but she can’t have one at your expense. She can’t decree that you let and animal on your bed and also be disturbed so that she’s not disturbed.

SwatTheTwit · 11/05/2026 12:45

Frankly she’s the one that seems to have disordered eating and she’s putting the burden of it on you. She’s probably offended about you eating/cooking because she doesn’t allow herself to do the same for whatever reason.

As for the dog, I have the same issue with SIL’s dog and she’s fine with it. I love that dog like it’s my own, but I won’t have it over and when I stay over to petsit he’s not allowed to sleep in bed with me. I’ve had pets all my life but they were never allowed on beds and sofas, that’s just how I was raised. I’m a very light sleeper so a dog at my feet constantly wakes me up.

MrsB74 · 11/05/2026 22:02

Daisydoesnt · 09/05/2026 13:42

"They apparently like a lie in and don’t have breakfast but I was up as always have it and maybe the cooking smell annoyed her ? Then they had to get up for the dog as I think he was a bit hyper due to different place and people?"

I think this is the nub of it. They were hoping to have a lie in. You were up early, and cooking breakfast. People and food smells coming from the kitchen. The dog therefore wanted to be up too, to be let out, and be fed its breakfast (or cadge some of yours).

They were irritated because you "spoiled" their lie-ins. And you weren't indulging the dog sufficiently by letting it on your bed (I wonder what the accommodation owner would have thought of that?)

As a dog owner, it's absolutely tough. No lie-ins are what you sign up for when you get a dog.
YANBU

Edited

Agree. Our dog had to get up when our friends did on holiday as he knew people were up and about. They are earlier risers than us. I sucked it up and got up - it wasn’t their fault he had FOMO! I wouldn’t have let the dog in our bed, never mind their’s. I’m slim (ish) and eat like you, especially on holiday, she’s just jealous.

PyongyangKipperbang · 12/05/2026 00:15

ElectoralControversy · 11/05/2026 08:42

I did have that quote in my head as I was reading the OP (and grumpily thinking yeah that used to be me, wait till you hit your mid-40s)😆

"Then you reach that age, 24-25, your muscles give up, they wave a little white flag, and without any warning at all you're suddenly a fat bastard"

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