“It doesn’t have any effect on us. Thank goodness Hayden is a girl. Now we can feel better and be brave enough to meet people. We’ve already said that she and Mr. York are gay. You and your wife don’t care about it. Let’s go out together; people always ask me things.
When the boy in the family likes someone, they still have to check him out and ask if he is gay.”
Donald’s cousin said. He wasn’t here to question anything, just to make sure.
If Hayden is a girl, then so be it. As long as Hayden was straight, the cousin claimed that it was solely a family issue and had nothing to do with outsiders.
Donald didn’t expect that Hayden and Kevin were rumored to be gay before, which would affect other people in the clan. His cousin never came to tell him. Maybe it was because the couple’s attitude had already spread. They said they should respect their children’s decisions.
People in the clan also knew that the couple didn’t care much about their children, and they really respected their children’s decisions and choices.
Even if Hayden is really gay, they will still choose to respect their child’s choice.
Maybe that’s it; the cousin didn’t come to him and tell him about it.
“Since Hayden is not gay, it is justifiable for her to be with Mr. York. Let’s see who dares to say that my grandnephew is gay in front of me in the future.”
Donald’s cousin also echoed Donald’s words.
“In the past, I’m sorry to everyone for causing trouble to the young men in our family.” Donald said it apologetically.
“The young men in our family don’t have to worry about getting a wife. If they have doubts, just change them. It’s a blind date. If you fail to meet one, it’s okay to change to another one. As long as the children in our family are normal.”
“When Hayden gets married in the future, the wedding must be grand, so that everyone knows that Hayden in our family is normal.”
“That’s right, that’s right.” Everyone agreed in unison.
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