She arrived full of hope, ready to embrace a new chapter with her boyfriend’s family during Canadian Thanksgiving. But from the moment they landed, an icy tension filled the air—her innocence met with suspicion, and hospitality replaced by cold demands that shattered her expectations.
What was meant to be a warm weekend of connection quickly unraveled into confusion and hurt, as she faced questions about drugs and an unexpected bill for dinner. Alone in her guest room, she grappled with the stark reality of feeling like an outsider in the home of the one she loved.

AITA for coming home early from meeting bf’s parents?













As renowned family therapist and researcher Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a severe breakdown in established social boundaries regarding hospitality and financial expectations.
The behavior of the boyfriend’s parents—asking about drugs upon arrival and then demanding payment for a Thanksgiving meal—indicates either a profound misunderstanding of guest etiquette or a deliberate power dynamic intended to make the OP uncomfortable or assert control. Charging guests for a holiday meal, particularly on a first visit, moves the relationship from one of familial hospitality to a transactional arrangement, which is highly unusual and often perceived as insulting. The boyfriend’s reaction, prioritizing the smooth running of the visit over validating the OP’s completely reasonable shock and anger, suggests a pattern of conflict avoidance or enabling behavior, placing him in a difficult intermediary position.
The OP’s decision to leave, while costly and dramatic, was an appropriate response to boundary violations that challenged their fundamental sense of dignity and respect. Future handling should involve a direct, non-accusatory conversation with the boyfriend regarding his family’s established financial norms versus general social expectations, and he must be prepared to address these issues with his parents if the relationship is to continue healthily.
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The original poster experienced significant shock and distress when their boyfriend’s parents subjected them to unusual and unwelcome treatment, including being asked about drugs and then being charged for a holiday meal. This conflict forced the OP to prioritize their personal boundaries and sense of dignity over maintaining the visit, leading to an abrupt departure.
The core question remains whether charging a guest for a holiday meal, especially on a first visit, is an acceptable social practice, or if the boyfriend’s family demonstrated a severe lack of hospitality and respect for established guest norms.







