Anonymous wrote:This should maybe be posted in the lgbtq forum. I think the answers would be different. In the end, everyone is an adult and adults aren't required to acknowledge other adults milestones, anniversaries or birthdays. Op, you need to get therapy. Your parents are treating you like an adult. I don't think my parents have ever acknowledged my wedding anniversary, they even have trouble remembering their own.
Not for me. I'm a straight woman, and I routinely forget the date of my own anniversary, let alone other people's. I didn't celebrate the signing on our first house, beyond perhaps going out to a casual dinner with DH and the kids, and wouldn't expect someone else to make a big deal out of it. Why would they?
So I really, really, cannot relate to OP, and it has nothing to do with his or her orientation.