Wedding Woes

stand up or stay quiet?

Dear Prudence,

Over the holidays, my extremely religious aunt told me how much she loves me and gave me a beautiful jumper that she’d knitted and a lovely book of poetry. I was really touched until I overheard her talking to my mother about me.

She was telling her how sad she was that I was going to burn in hell because I’m a lesbian and living in sin with “another whore.” I pretended not to overhear that conversation because a confrontation would have very quickly resulted in my mother’s sister getting kicked in the cooch, but having left that battle unfought, I’m now faced with the painful need to send a thank-you letter for her kind gift. I am genuinely touched, even if I now want to burn it, and having not addressed the situation at the moment, it feels cowardly to bring it up from a distance. Should I just let things lie to maintain the peace? Should I try to make a snarky remark? Or should I confront her comments head-on, knowing it will spark family divisions and solve nothing?

—Hell-Bound Lesbian

Re: stand up or stay quiet?

  • What did your mother say? I think that would be my main concern.

  • “Thank you for the lovely sweater, I really appreciate the time you put in to making it for me. I really hope you picture me wearing it while I’m burning in hell for who I love”
  • “Thank you for the lovely sweater, I really appreciate the time you put in to making it for me. I really hope you picture me wearing it while I’m burning in hell for who I love”
    Enclosed is a picture!  My partner loves it too and here she is wearing it!! 
  • I wouldn't write the thank you note.  Why does OP care if she gets pissed?  Let her fume.
  • I wouldn't write a note, or I'd say something like, "Thank you for the lovely jumper! I'm putting it in my end of life wishes to be buried in, so it can be with me while I'm burning in hell. Best holiday wishes!" 


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