• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    15 hours ago

    Go by public transport so you can have a drink to help get through it and if that isn’t enough you can still leave.

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    And do not park in or near the driveway, you will get blocked in then you’ll have to spend half an hour (at best) finding random people and having them move their car so you can leave

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    The real pro move is to carpool with like minded people with a kid.

    “Oh, I would love to stay but John’s son is so fussy and they are my ride. It was great seeing you, we should do this again”

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    I guess I’m lucky since I enjoy spending time with my family and haven’t had to consider things like in op

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    18 hours ago

    Having a dog helps too as you have a plausible excuse to leave and a conversation topic.

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    Then you can deal with the “It might be rude for me to leave now. I’ll just stay a little longer.” “Okay, just 15 more minutes.” “Okay, at the top of the hour, I’ll leave.” “Someone just got here, so I’ll stay another half hour so they don’t think I’m leaving just because they got here.”

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        My family usually get an “okay I’m gonna go now. I’ll see you later” and that’s about it.

        But by then they can tell I’ve had enough of people today and want to leave so they’re never surprised.

        And if anyone wants to think I left because they arrived, so be it. I am not the shepherd of my family’s emotions.

        I can’t just leave without saying anything though. Not unless they pissed me off.

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    This is the mid-to-final stage in the family trauma galaxy-brain meme:

    1. I’m screwed up, and it’s my fault
    2. I’m screwed up and it’s my family’s fault
    3. My family screwed me up because they’re also screwed up
    4. My family screwed itself up, from long before I was born
    5. If I stick around, I’m gonna get more screwed up

    Also, if you look around and think about it, you may be able to identify which family members are practicing limited/no contact. They may be screwed up too, but at least they’re aware of it.

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    No matter where I am, I always have a sketch in my head as to what “leaving” would be like. How long it would take in total, then for each leg:

    • Stand up
    • Pick up coat
    • “Welp.”
    • Put on coat
    • Walk to door
    • Open door
    • Make one last witty comment before closing door behind me
    • Walk to car
    • Open car door
    • Sit down
    • Foot on brake
    • Turn key to START
    • When engine is running, release ignition key to ON position
    • Seatbelt
    • Steering wheel
    • click Reverse
    • Release brake
    • Rear view while backing up
    • Steer onto street
    • Apply brake
    • click click Drive
    • GO

    This is obviously different if I’m somewhere where I have not taken my own car and have to depend on alternate transportation, whether that be:

    • Public transit
    • Catch a ride with someone else
    • Rideshare/taxi
    • Walking
    • Rental bike/e-bike/e-scooter
    • Canal boat
    • Slip-N-Slide
    • Pneumatic tube
    • Quantum tunnelling
    • Window
    • Magic[k]
    • Hiding until everyone else leaves
    • Go to sleep
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      I’ve got a pretty nice system.

      1: PANIC

      B- Go

      You may notice there’s no conversation before the final step. This is because my anxiety doesn’t allow me much talking until I can decompress.

      It’s worked so far.

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    18 hours ago

    It also gives you a retreat space if you’d like to stay, but want half an hour to yourself midway through.