My In-Laws Pulled a Cruel and Devastating Stunt at Our Wedding. I'm Not Sure I Can Ever Let It Go.
Briefly

The article discusses a dilemma faced by a gay couple regarding the strained relationship with one partner's anti-LGBTQ+ in-laws. After facing initial hostility, the in-laws have become more accepting, but the scars from their previous behavior linger. The writer seeks advice on how to have an open conversation about past pain while also acknowledging the improvements in their relationship. The advice suggests that such discussions should be approached thoughtfully, avoiding times of heightened family stress, such as during other weddings, to foster a more constructive dialogue.
If you're going to address this, I wouldn't try to do so in the runup to another wedding. Everyone will be focused on and probably stressing about that if/when it happens.
Read at Slate Magazine
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