"Who are you to tell me what to do? " Friendship Dilema...
Ok, dilema: You all know that I hate conflict. I'm a very passivist-type person, choosing rather to "put up" with things instead of confronting and dealing with drama. I had an interesting situation arise out of an already potentially-uneasy friendship.
I'll be brief (and use correct grammar!). Last July I was in the wedding of a dear friend. She is not family, but I consider her to be a little sister. The man she was marrying also is a dear friend. I work with the groom's father and used to work with the bride's mother. I attend the same church as the couple and even am in the Sunday school class of the groom's father, i.e. my co-worker. I adore the entire family; they've become an "adoptive" family, if you will.
I work at a college. One of the students is an acquaintance who I know through church, nothing else, really. He got married over the Christmas holiday. Before the wedding, he "warned" me in a joking matter that I had better start looking for a man because when he brought his new bride, he and she would "take" my friend and his wife away. I laughed at it, but really wondered what would happen.
Well, it's happening. Which, honestly, I don't mind; they are both young couples who should hang out with people of similar social status (if that is a way to describe it). But last night, he said something that really got me bugged.
We were all playing a game that was getting quite silly. He looks across the table at me and says, "Settle. Down." The game erupted in some silly result of a move and I ignored him.
Now, this couple (not my "little sister") has taken this "We're married, you're not, you know nothing of love and sex and marriage, therefore, you're beneath us." Now, this is simply untrue... and rather offensive to me.
Question: do I brush it off or do I casually say something to this 21 year old, newlywed who thinks he can tell a 30 year old woman what to do? Keep in mind that this family is in my daily life, weekend life, job life, and social life.
Yes, I know it's trite and trivial, but I'm looking for some outsiders opinions. Thanks, guys!