Last year, I wrote and published an essay entitled, “My Husband And His Family Voted For Trump, So I’m Canceling Thanksgiving And Christmas,” on HuffPost Personal. It immediately went viral.
I’ve never had an essay receive that much attention, with over a million views in just a few hours. I stood up straighter. I felt lighter. My step had a bounce, and I felt inspired to keep moving and do even more. This is what writers dream of — creating something that touches a large audience and makes them feel less alone, especially in the wake of what felt like such a tragedy.
Though my husband and I share very different political views, he was initially happy for me. What spouse wouldn’t celebrate their partner’s success? He read through the article’s comments and some of the emails that landed in my inbox, and we laughed at the ridiculous things people were sending me.
“You need to divorce her and marry me. She doesn’t deserve a good man like you,” one person commented.
However, there were also sinister — even threatening — messages.







