Hey there, fellow Facebookers! Have you ever had to make a tough decision that you knew might not sit well with your family? Well, that’s exactly what our protagonist, a 26-year-old woman, is facing as she prepares to move into her new apartment. She’s not a big drinker and has decided to make her new place an alcohol-free zone. But, as you can imagine, this decision has caused quite a stir in her family. Let’s dive into her story and see how she’s handling the situation.
New Apartment, New Rules

☕️ Coffee and Boba Tea Lover

Alcohol-Free Zone Decision

Family’s Reaction

No Wine Allowed?!

Non-Alcoholic Alternatives

Once in a Blue Moon

Sticking to My Guns

Enjoying the Company

No Booze, No Problem?
Our protagonist is moving into her new apartment and has decided to make it an alcohol-free zone, much to the dismay of her family. Her dad and uncle think she’s being silly, while the rest of the family is shocked that even wine is off-limits. Her friends, on the other hand, don’t drink and have no issue with the rule. She’s offered non-alcoholic alternatives, but her family claims it’s not traditional. Despite her dad’s insistence on bringing alcohol anyway, she’s sticking to her guns and keeping her apartment booze-free. If her family chooses alcohol over her, she’s ready to celebrate with her friends and enjoy their company without the risk of anyone getting wasted. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Set the rules for your party, NTA. Cheers to you!

Recovering alcoholic offers advice on confronting family’s drinking habits

Respect goes both ways! NTA for setting house rules

Setting boundaries and seeking support when dealing with alcoholism

Healthy house rules, dad’s loss if he prioritizes alcohol

Respectful NTA chooses alcohol-free celebration. Stay strong, OP!

High functioning alcoholic praises host for banning alcohol at party

Family drama ensues as woman bans alcohol at housewarming party

Set the rules for your party and family needs to chill

Opposing ESH view on alcohol ban, calling out insufferable attitude.

To drink or not to drink? Family drama ensues

Setting rules for your own home is reasonable

Setting boundaries at home. NTA means business

Setting boundaries and enforcing rules: NTA for banning alcohol

Drinkers are not alcoholics, it’s nice to have but optional.

Party host defends alcohol-free rule. NTA sparks agreement.

Debate over alcohol ban at housewarming party sparks tensions ♀️

Alcohol-free party debate with a spicy analogy

Having a dry housewarming party is fine, but don’t expect guests.

Stand your ground and don’t let alcohol ruin your party!

Respectful disagreement on non-alcoholic drinks sparks deeper issue discussion

Set the rules for your party, not the heavy drinkers.

Setting boundaries with alcohol at events can be tough , but prioritizing your own health and well-being is important .

Respect for hosting rules and avoiding drunken messes

Respect for personal boundaries at home. NTA

Setting boundaries is tough! But good job standing your ground!

Family drama unfolds as non-drinker sets house rules

Host lays down the law: No alcohol, no entry

Setting boundaries and saying no to alcohol is important.

Hosting a party, but no alcohol? NTA but considerate compromise.

Respect for personal boundaries, NTA for banning alcohol

Hosting a party and banning drinks/food? YTA according to comment.

Your house, your choice. Don’t let them bring you down

Starting a new tradition without alcohol, but will it work?

Respectful comment supports woman’s decision to ban alcohol at party.

Former alcoholic supports host’s no alcohol policy. NTA

Alcohol ban at housewarming party: YTA or NAH?

Setting boundaries for alcohol at home is valid. NTA.

Family drama ensues after banning alcohol from housewarming party ♀️

Sensible comment defending host’s right to ban alcohol

Supportive comment applauding OP’s decision to ban alcohol.

Friendship over drinks: A heartwarming tale of sacrifice ❤️

Respectful comment acknowledges both parties’ rights, shrugs off drama ♂️

Personal bar, personal rules. Enjoying oneself without alcohol is important

Respectful NTA enforces alcohol ban, father’s alcoholism sparks drama

Breaking free from parental control can be tough NTA

Respectful response to alcohol-free housewarming party, attend or decline

Your house, your rules. NTA. Don’t be offended if guests decline.

A classy housewarming party with tea, sandwiches, and bubbly

Your space, your rules. Snacks or not, NTA

Staying sober sparks family drama

Setting boundaries is important, NTA

Setting boundaries may help loved ones reflect on their actions. ✨

Not TA for banning alcohol at party. Family drama ensues.

Mocktails are trendy, alcohol not necessary. NTA, your house.

Recovering alcoholic stands by her decision to ban alcohol.

Hosting a party, banning alcohol – NTA and reasonable decision

Supportive stranger suggests refreshing non-alcoholic drinks for party

NTA – Take control of your housewarming party

Respect the rules of the host, alcohol isn’t a necessity

Set boundaries and stick to them. NTA

NTA for setting an alcohol-free boundary in your new home

Setting boundaries at your own party is okay. NTA

Set the rules and stick to them. Your house, your rules

Polite but firm. Why is alcohol so important to them?

“Set boundaries and stand firm. It’s your home and rules.”

Woman defends banning alcohol at party, calls out family’s drinking habits

Assertive commenter defends alcohol-free housewarming party with landlord policy

NTA. Your house, your rules. Cooking with alcohol is fun

Set boundaries and call security/police if rules are ignored. NTA

Respect for the host’s rules is key

Setting boundaries for alcohol at parties sparks agreement

You do you! NTA for banning alcohol in your housewarming

Celebrating without alcohol is possible and NTA for wanting that

Controlling ban on alcohol leads to family drama. NAH.
