She Struggles With People Watching Her Eat, And Her Sister-In-Law Got Angry That She Wouldn’t Eat In Front of Everyone At A Recent Family Gathering And Forced Her To Leave

This 20-year-old girl really struggles when it comes to people watching her eat. She’s not sure exactly what causes it, but whenever she knows that someone is looking at her while she is eating, she physically can’t continue. She begins to feel like she is choking and often can’t get herself to swallow her food.
During family events, she typically will bring her food into another room, like the kitchen or the living room, and eat there, away from everyone in the dining room. Her family is pretty used to this by now and tells her that they will just talk more with her later on.
Recently, her family had a get-together for the 4th of July at her brother Robert’s and sister-in-law’s house.
The food was cooked and prepared by the couple, and when it was time to eat, everyone gathered in the dining room while she made her way to the living room with her food.
However, her sister-in-law asked her where she thought she was going. Thinking that she didn’t want her to eat in the living room, she apologized to her sister-in-law and told her that she would stay in the kitchen to eat instead.
Her sister-in-law still seemed a bit confused, but when she told her she was going to the kitchen so that she could eat her food, her sister-in-law remembered that Robert had explained this to her before.
However, her sister-in-law asked her if she could just come to the dining room instead to have the family all together. So, she went to sit at the dining room table.
“I can’t physically eat any of the food, so I just strike up conversations with my family around me. About 10 minutes after dinner started, my sister-in-law started asking everyone how they thought the food was. Then looked at me and asked the same,” she explained.
So, she replied by saying that the food looked really good and couldn’t wait to try it later. Her sister-in-law then asked why she wouldn’t just eat it now, not understanding why she couldn’t just be polite and eat some of the meal that she had worked all day on.

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She tried to explain to her sister-in-law that she physically could not eat and mentioned that she thought Robert had explained this situation already.
Her sister-in-law replied very rudely, stating that just because the family lets her act impolite in their houses does not mean that she can do the same in hers. Giving her an ultimatum, her sister-in-law told her to either eat the food or leave the house.
“I tried to tell her how I physically can’t do that, but then she gets up, wraps my plate, and tells me to leave. The room is silent, and I just don’t bother and leave,” she said.
Since then, her family has been super upset with her sister-in-law’s behavior, and it’s causing some tension in the family.
Her sister-in-law has not been shy to let her know that because of this scenario, her sister-in-law is now in trouble with the family, so Robert has asked if she will tell the family to back off a bit and also apologize to her sister-in-law. But she doesn’t feel like she owes anyone an apology. She didn’t ask her family to be angry with the sister-in-law in her defense, so she felt like there was nothing she could do about that.
It’s not her fault that her sister-in-law acted in the way that she did. She even left when she was asked to and didn’t put up a fight. Even though he knows that his wife is acting out and being unreasonable, Robert still hopes that his sister will apologize as a favor to him.
Do you think she owes anyone an apology? Do you think that her sister-in-law’s behavior was uncalled for?
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