My Parents Don’t Approve—But I’m Not Letting Her Go

When I brought my fiancée Mallory home for dinner, I thought my parents would see what I saw: a vibrant, kind, brilliant woman. But instead of warmth, Mallory was met with cold stares and quiet judgment. My mother asked bluntly, “Are you sure you want to marry someone that…big?” My father added veiled concern about her health. I was stunned—and ashamed that I said nothing.

Mallory, ever calm, later told me, “We can’t control what others think. Just promise me you’ll stand up for us.” I knew then—it was time to stop hiding. A few days later, I told my parents we were moving to California. Mallory had been offered a lease on a cooking studio, and we were getting married sooner than planned. They were shocked, but as Mallory spoke with grace and confidence, I saw their resistance begin to crack.

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