My spouse and I went to dinner with my parents in law tonight. Father-IL can be hard in Mother-IL generally speaking, often picking on her and 'teasing' her. Mostly criticism. It can make things...
My spouse and I went to dinner with my parents in law tonight. Father-IL can be hard in Mother-IL generally speaking, often picking on her and 'teasing' her. Mostly criticism. It can make things pretty uncomfortable, but as mid-westerners do, rarely my spouse or the other family people speak up unless it's to rib back in order to deflect or make it stop. FIL and MIL are both in their late 70's, so aging, and conservative catholic, so daily drinkers. We went to dinner tonight to celebrate my MIL's birthday. FIL is generally stressed out due to drama with his siblings/health issues/he's just a super stressed out person, and he ordered something in a wrap and asked for no onion. Meal came and there was onions. FIL complains passively to us and we say he should say something. He says, "no, no, no."
Server came and asked, "how is everything?"
FIL says "it's fine, it's fine"
MIL starts to say, "well..."
FIL interrupts with, "shut your mouth, MIL!"
Awkward silence...eat dinner when it comes...everyone is trying to act like nothing happened.
We finish dinner and we're finishing our drinks and MIL asks, "myspouse, are you okay?"
My spouse says stilted, "yeah, I'm fine."
MIL says, "world, are you okay?"
And out of me erupted, sternly but not with a yell, towards my FIL, "it's not okay to say 'shut your mouth' yo your wife."
Everyone got quiet. Then FIL tried to defend himself and say, "I've rarely ever said that, something something, I don't need this."
Then he shut me down so I just said, "heared, heard" and left.
He said in the car on the way home, "maybe I over reacted, but..."
And I said, "I shouldn't have said anything, I know you're under a lot of stress."
Now everything is awkward and strained and quiet. I don't need to be adding more to an already stressful life situation for older folk whom I do care about, but I couldn't hold my tongue. How does one strike balance in a situation like that?