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So, I think from your SILs standpoint she is trying to extend an olive branch by inviting you to an event.
That being said, you don't have to go. Your sobriety is still young, and if being around people drinking would be a trigger for you then perhaps you shouldn't go.
It is worth mentioning though that eventually you will have to go to events where alcohol is involved, and you will need to practice skills to help keep you sober in those instances. Doesn't mean you have to do it now, but also you can't impose sobriety on those around you forever.
Similarly, your BF isn't responsible for your sobriety. you need to be able to control yourself no matter what he does. That doesn't mean he isn't being supportive- it means that he understands that your sobriety or lack thereof is an internal struggle, not an external one. He can still be supportive in other ways, such as being there for you after the wedding you told us about.
Also, your brain is fully developed by 25. Thatβs the minimum age I date.
Has he sought out professional help regarding his mental health and family issues?
She can online with whoever she wants. The real question is how does that dynamic affect your relationship, and the answer seems to be that it alarms and worries you, which is enough to rid yourself of any guilt about moving on without her, should you decide that's the right course of action.
Do you believe that teenagers magically turn adults once they are 18? Because that's usually the argument for people to justify predator behavior.
Yes, the “half your age +7” is a random standard made up by someone on the internet, but at least it tries to take in account the difference in life experience, which is the main factor causing the unbalance in the couple dynamics. “They are both adults” is not always an acceptable argument.