Reddit's popular "Am I The A**hole" forum where it received more than 13,200 upvotes and 1,400 comments. The post can be found here.The OP stated that while he's from "a small town in Texas, a super conservative Catholic area", he and his father moved to Manhattan when he was 15.
He and his husband now live in Vermont.According to Gallup, 71 percent of American adults support same-sex marriage, a new record high."When Gallup first polled about same-sex marriage in 1996, barely a quarter of the public (27%) supported legalizing such unions," wrote Gallup writer Justin McCarthy. "It would take another 15 years, until 2011, for support to reach the majority level.
Then in 2015, just one month before the U.S. Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision, public support for legalizing gay marriage cracked the 60% level, and last year it reached the 70% mark for the first time."But while opinions have shifted in the past 20 years, Statista's 2021 data shows 40 percent of Americans 55 years and older do not believe gay marriage should be recognized as "valid" in the United States.The 2021 survey also found that 84 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 believe the law should recognize same-sex marriage as valid.Another survey conducted by Statistica in 2021 found that 30 percent of respondents believed same-sex marriage was morally wrong.In the post titled "AITA for getting my aunt and uncle kicked out of their house for not letting my husband and I sleep together?" the 27-year-old man said he married his husband, 28, in 2018.The OP said he only dated women before he met his husband and realized he was bisexual.