accepting people who are transgender. In a 2022 Pew Research Center survey, 38 percent of respondents felt society had gone too far while 36 percent felt it had not gone far enough.There also appears to be a clear generational divide on the topic, with around 40 percent of those aged between 30 and 65+ backing the idea that things had gone too far, while 47 percent of 18-29 year olds felt more could be done.In this instance, the mom's attitude towards her son's choices has not changed over the years.
So when u/SilentPlayer020 told his mom he was going to propose to his girlfriend she told him: "I don't like that you're going to marry a girl, that's disgusting." It was a response that broke his heart yet, together with his fiancee, they decided to invite his mom to their wedding.Surprisingly, she responded by telling them she would "come so she could see me on my big day." The wedding itself went off without a hitch, but things took an ugly turn during the reception. "My mom came up to me and told me how disgusting I was for kissing a girl and she didn't raise her 'daughter' to be this way," u/SilentPlayer020 wrote.At this point he said he had "had enough" and proceeded to unload on her, branding her a "horrible mother" who "never supported" him and continued to be "verbally abusive" about his life choices.u/SilentPlayer020 then ordered her to "get the hell out" of his wedding and never contact him again.
She was eventually escorted out. "It made such a huge scene that I was slightly embarrassed but it felt so good to let all my anger out," u/SilentPlayer020 said.Yet, later, during their honeymoon, he began to receive text messages from other members of the family slamming him for his outburst and for forcing his mom to.