Parents Give Daughter Silent Treatment After She Canceled Their Party For Disrespecting Her Wife

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People deserve a second chance. But there’s a limit to how many times we can turn the other cheek, even to our loved ones.

For a long time, Reddit user has been enduring her parents’ disapproval of her wife, even though the main reason for their animosity is her sexual orientation.

However, when they recently refused to invite her partner to their own wedding anniversary, the woman was so taken aback that she began to feel like enough is enough.

A wedding anniversary can be a good opportunity to reconnect for the whole family

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However, this woman’s parents feel like her wife doesn’t belong to theirs

Daughter explains canceling parents' party due to disrespect towards her wife in a candid personal story.

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Text expressing frustration over wife's unwelcome presence, found in party cancellation note highlighting disrespect.

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Text from a daughter's message about canceling a party due to disrespect towards her wife.

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Oftentimes, LGBTQ people try to maintain ties with their parents even when facing their rejection

A 2024 Ipsos survey of 18.5K adults aged 18-74 conducted in over twenty countries from the US and Spain to Chile and Singapore, found that internationally, 72% of people believe same-sex couples should be allowed to marry legally or obtain some form of legal recognition, while 16% oppose this and the rest are unsure. However, the numbers can vary dramatically depending on where you look. In Sweden, for example, 86% are in favor of same-sex marriage/recognition, while in Turkey, the figure reaches only 37%. (In the United States, it’s 65%.)

However, as this story illustrates, even when they’ve been rejected by the people whose approval they want the most — their family — many LGBTQ adults take pains to keep the relationships despite the conflict and heartbreak.

Two sociologists at The Ohio State University talked extensively about it with 76 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer adults and 44 of their parents, and put what they learned into a book called Families We Keep: LGBTQ People and Their Enduring Bonds with Parents.

“We found a sense of what we called ‘compulsory kinship,’” said co-author Rin Reczek, a professor of sociology at Ohio State. “There’s this feeling among many LGBTQ people that the family is untouchable and should be maintained at all costs.”

Three themes emerged as to why LGBTQ adults felt they had to keep these ties, and the most common one was what the authors called “love and closeness.”

“In many interviews, there was a lot of talk about the pain and suffering in the relationship with their parents, but then they would say they were close, or they loved each other,” added co-author Emma Bosley-Smith, now an assistant professor of sociology at Alma College. “It was contradictory.”

A second theme was the growth that the LGBTQ adults saw (or thought they saw) in their parents.

Some did see actual growth in how their parents accepted them over time. But for many, it was more of a sense of hope that it would happen. “There were these instances where they would say ‘Well, they are a little better than they used to be,’” Bosley-Smith said.

The third theme was the uniqueness of the child-parent bond, Reczek explained. This theme was often mentioned by people who had the worst relationships with their parents.

“We would hear things like ‘There’s not even any love in our relationship, but she’s my mom,’” Reczek said. “It was this notion that the parent-child relationship is so unique that it can’t be replaced or ended.”

Our Redditor also seems to have tried her best to stay close to her parents despite their disapproval of her partner. Hopefully, they can work it out before it’s too late.

But people who read this woman’s story believe she doesn’t have to

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Reddit comment saying, "NTA. They tried to cancel your wife, you can cancel their party," related to silent treatment.

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Silent treatment from parents after party cancellation due to wife's disrespect, Reddit comment exchange.

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Reddit comment reads: "NTA, that's conditional love. I recommend going NC.

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