A Gay Couple Got An Insane Response When They Invited Someone To Their Wedding

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Wedding planning always comes with drama, but you usually know that your mom’s great aunt is the one bringing the heat. You can identify who is going to abuse the open bar and end up crying on the dance floor. You know not to seat your Trump Dumpers next to your Bernie Bros. What do you do when the person trying to mess up your wedding is anonymous? For Keith and Chad, of Canton, Ohio, that’s exactly what’s happening, and the drama this mystery guest is threatening to bring is actually hate-filled rhetoric. After sending out invites to guests for their wedding next month, they received a bunch of RSVPs, and then this unsigned letter:

It reads:

Hello Keith Alan and Chad Michael– Just wanted to you both know, you have sent an invitation to the wrong people. You thought we supported you as a couple, well boys you were so wrong! Your inviations were forwarded to an anti gay group in Canton Akron area, they will be attending your wedding. Protestors will be there. It’s not normal for 2 men to marry. What is wrong with you? It’s a sin!!!!

Some of your friends are only coming to your so called wedding to help in the protest. Like it or not, this is going to happen. This day is going to be ruined for you. This is going to be a fun show to watch. You both are going to get what you deserve. SEE YOU AT THE ANTI-GAY SHOW!! This letter is so obviously mean and petty, I don’t even know what to say about it. Mostly, I keep getting stuck on, “You both are going to get what you deserve.” A ruined wedding is what God wants? Are homophobes just jealous of how great and beautiful gay weddings are, or what? You know they’ll still be married and together at the end of it, right? Such a bizarre and illogical perspective from this hate monger, what a surprise. Keith and Chad say that they were shocked by the letter, but it left them even more determined to go through with the ceremony. The couple met 9 years ago, and they’ve been planning the wedding to fit their dream, making gifts for their guests and a hand-painted wooden cake stand. Their colors are blue and gold. They’re so cute. The wedding is also on private property, so I hope those protestors drive a hundred miles just to be denied entrance. There is some good news. After the anonymous letter went viral, a local church announced that they’re hosting a card shower for Chad and Keith. I have no idea what that means, but I think you can send them letters of support, which they then will throw at the happy couple while everyone cheers.

Best of luck at your wedding, guys, and may you have a long happy life together. To the writer of that letter: you use too many exclamation points, ya freak.

Source: http://distractify.com/news/2016/04/18/gay-couple-wedding-invitation-response