Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of family drama, addiction struggles, and a BBQ gone wrong! Meet our recovering alcoholic heroine, a 29-year-old woman who’s been sober for a year and just wants to enjoy a nice family get-together. But when her fam starts pressuring her to pick up booze and even pour whiskey in her glass without permission, things take a wild turn! Will our sober sister stand her ground or give in to the temptation? Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster ride and find out!
Family BBQ Drama Alert!

The Fam Wants to Party!

Overtime Woes ⏰

Bro, One Drink Won’t Hurt!

Sis Joins the Booze Bandwagon!

Arriving Empty-Handed ♀️

Ignoring the Booze Questions

Sis Pours Fuel on the Fire

The Recovering Alcoholic Snaps! ️

Vodka in the Coffee Cup ☕

Sis Cries, Mom Kicks Me Out

Dad Understands, But Am I the A-Hole?

Sober Sister Snaps at Boozy BBQ!
Whew, talk about a family feud! Our recovering alcoholic queen stood her ground and refused to pick up booze for the BBQ, despite her fam’s constant nagging. ♀️ When sis had the audacity to pour whiskey in her glass without permission, our sober sister lost it and called them out for thinking 2 bottles of wine and 2 cases of beer wasn’t enough for 4 people! ️ Mom kicked her out, and now the fam thinks she’s the a-hole. But dad understands, and we’re left wondering if she went too far or if her fam needs to check their own drinking habits. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild ride!
Don’t let them sabotage you, OP. Keep up the fight!

Family’s disregard for her sobriety exposes their own alcoholism.

Stick to the path of recovery and cut off unsupportive family.

Setting boundaries with family as a recovering alcoholic.

Recovering alcoholic stands up to unsupportive family, internet cheers

Recovering alcoholic stands up to abusive family, takes control

Toxic family mocks recovering alcoholic, pours alcohol in glass

Family’s lack of support for recovering alcoholic is unacceptable. NTA.

Recovering alcoholic shows incredible restraint in face of temptation.

Family mocks recovering alcoholic, but she’s NTA and epic.

Sister pours whisky in recovering alcoholic’s glass?! NTA, cut ties.

Boundaries are important. NTA for standing up for yourself.

Family denies alcoholism, OP’s response is inspiring!

Supportive comment on addiction recovery and enabling behavior.

Standing up for sobriety. NTA for refusing more alcohol.

Family offers alcoholic drinks to recovering family member. Not cool

“One drink won’t hurt”? Seriously? NTA, you’re right.

Cutting out toxic family for sobriety is the best move

Enablers mock recovering alcoholic; pouring drink to them is dangerous.

Standing up to unsupportive family members like a boss!

Standing up to thoughtless demands from family as an addict. #NTA

Congrats on sobriety! NTA. Sad that family isn’t supportive.

Alcoholism affects people differently. NTA for standing up for yourself.

Family tempts recovering alcoholic with whiskey, NTA stands up to them

Support for NTA’s struggle with family’s lack of empathy

Distance from unsupportive family may be necessary for recovery.
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Recovering alcoholic stands up to unsupportive family.

Supportive Redditor offers virtual hug and reassurance to recovering alcoholic.

Recovering addict empathizes with the mocked person.

Recovering alcoholic sets boundaries, called ‘dramatic’ by family. NTA

Supportive comment applauds OP for recovery and offers advice.

Family in denial, friend offers support for recovering alcoholic.

Standing up for sobriety against unsupportive family.

Setting boundaries with heavy drinkers. NTA wins this one.

Normalize not drinking, put distance between yourself and toxic family.

Pouring whiskey without consent is a**hole behavior. NTA.

Polite response to family mocking her alcohol recovery.

NTA stands up to family’s pressure. They owe an apology.

Recovering alcoholic sets boundaries against unsupportive family. NTA!

Standing up to alcoholic family who mocked her recovery. #NTA

Supportive comment shows solidarity with recovering alcoholic

Setting boundaries with unsupportive family. NTA.

Recovering alcoholic stands up to unsupportive family.

Unsupportive family mocked recovering alcoholic; commenter supports her decision.

Cut toxic family off. Find people who support you. ❤️

Standing up for sobriety and boundaries, NTA comment wins.

NTA for standing up to unsupportive family during recovery

Standing ground against family’s drinking pressure – NTA

Setting boundaries with family as a recovering alcoholic.

Encouraging comment applauds OP’s progress and advises to prioritize self-care.

Congrats on a year of sobriety! NTA – your boundaries matter

Alcoholism stigma highlighted with a witty response.

Cheers to standing up for your boundaries and sobriety!

Encouraging comment. Family needs to be more supportive

Stand your ground and set boundaries with unsupportive family.

Standing up for oneself in recovery. NTA.
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Supportive comment: Celebrating sobriety and standing up for oneself.

Supportive comment urges recovering alcoholic to seek outside help.

Respect those recovering from addiction. Don’t minimize their struggles.

Family’s discomfort with sobriety makes OP NTA

Alcoholism is a serious issue, family needs to be supportive!

Standing up to unsupportive family members. #NTA

Congrats on being sober! Stick to your guns, NTA.

Cheers to staying in control and being NTA!

Recovering alcoholic faces unsupportive family, stands up for sobriety!
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NTA for calling out their self-serving, projecting behavior

Polite explanation given, no need for more politeness. NTA
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Nurse supports sobriety and advises to surround with sober people. NTA.

Recovering alcoholic stands up to unsupportive family. NTA!

Fighting against family who don’t understand addiction

Recovering alcoholic stands up to toxic family, refuses enabling behavior.
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Supportive reply to recovering alcoholic facing family pressure.

Standing up to family pressuring to drink in recovery. #NTA

Supportive comment about addiction recovery and standing up to family.

Cheers to a year sober! Don’t let them bring you down
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Standing up to dangerous comments! NTA
