This was followed with “I work with people like you so I still love you.” First off, I didn’t change. Your perception of me changed. I am still the same me but now I have found someone to spend my life with. Can you imagine asking a straight engaged person that? Why the change? The only change is now I’m engaged. Why? Because I’m in love. I found someone who makes me a better person. I found someone who loves me unconditionally and stands by me in good times and bad. They say that when you know, you know. I know. Second, you STILL love me? This implies that there is a reason that you shouldn’t love me. Of course you still love me. Why would you stop loving me? Obviously you think there is a reason that you should stop loving me. This is the most annoying thing I deal with on a daily basis. Should I go up to every liar, cheater, gossiper, cohabitater and declare that I STILL love you? No. We just love. So backhanded. Third, people like you... she works with people like me... what does that even mean? She works with math teachers who enjoy playing the ukulele and watching Schitt’s Creek? The worst part about coming out to a Mormon community is that now this is the only thing they see. I used to be my complete self now that they see the lesbian, they can’t see anything else. ***** Is this something you would say? Consider instead: “Congratulations. Can’t wait to meet your fiancé! We love you so I’m sure we will absolutely love her!” By saying this, you appropriately react to an engagement. You express your love without conditions. You show openness to others who may not be like you.