Want to apologize upfront for this rant. Would love some HONEST feedback.
Little background, I am not Jewish, nor was I brought up around the faith. My boyfriend, whom I love and adore, is Jewish.
Went to his niece's bat mitzvah this weekend, my first time even stepping foot in a temple. Friday night went to a dinner where I knew almost no one and did the small talk thing. Then off to a 1 and 1/2 hour service at temple where it was almost all in Hebrew (ie., no clue as to what was being said). Another 1 and 1/2 hour reception following with coffee and sweets. Wake up the next morning, off to a 2 and 1/2 hour temple service with almost 100% Hebrew. Took a break for a couple of hours then a party...AND MORE SPEECHES....AND SMALL INCONSEQUENTIAL TALK...dinner wasn't served until 4 hours after we got there.
I had reached a breaking point. I proceeded to drink WAY too much. I even took a break and went out to the parking lot to call my sister who said. "You know how selfish you are. Suck it up and go back in" Did for another 2 hours and when more speeches started I just couldn't take anymore... sat at the bar by myself....ohhh...I am sure there is talk today!
Driving back to the hotel w/ my bf's parents, his mom asked me what I thought. I was drunk and honest and I went on about how it was TOOO LONG!!! (And there is more TODAY! I sent bf without me w/ the excuse of work). Mom wasn't too happy with my answer.
So, I sit here hungover, reflecting. I do realize I may have been a bit of a baby and am quite disturbed by my sister saying, "well you know how selfish you are".
Seriously, I say I am selfish because that is what I read alcoholics are. But...I DO NOT have to be the center of attention at all times. I am truly happy to celebrate in other people's milestones and accomplishments.
However, I honestly do feel it was TOO LONG! Am I selfish or are they????
Any one of the events I would have been fine with, but it is an entire weekend of no fun events (like weddings have). Just hearing over and over how great their family is when I could even understand what was being said.
Sorry for the long post. Struggling with this. Am I a horrible person?
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