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🏠aile & ebeveynler · escapes

real aile & ebeveynler escapes

Crowd-tested escapes from family events — holidays, in-laws, the wedding you can't bring yourself to attend.

Family obligation is the second-most-searched escape category after work, and it's also the one with the highest social cost when an excuse falls apart. The escapes here lean toward the diplomatic end: you want to skip Thanksgiving once, not damage the relationship for the next decade.

What lands: the one-event-at-a-time framing ('I just can't this year'), the medical-vague approach, the partner-blame swap (only useful with permission), the bold honest one ('I love you and I need a year off Christmas'). Voted-down entries usually involve burning a bridge that didn't need burning.

If the family event you're escaping is connected to ongoing family conflict, post about that in the family-confession row instead — it's a different category of decision and the answers are different.

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