If You Cut Off A Family Member For Their Vote Last Week, We Want To Hear Your Story

In the wake of last week's election results, many are reevaluating their relationships with friends and family members who voted for Donald Trump.

Donald Trump points at the camera, standing in front of multiple American flags
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We want to hear from you if you cut off someone in your life in the last week because of their vote or beliefs. Maybe you uninvited family members from Thanksgiving because you don't feel comfortable hosting people in your home who don't believe in your rights.

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Maybe you blocked a childhood friend on all social media after one too many misinformed, hateful posts.

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Or maybe you even broke up with your partner over their views.

Reddit post about a person wanting to divorce their husband after discovering he voted for Donald Trump. Comments discuss the situation
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Maybe you informed a parent you no longer want a relationship with them.

Text conversation discussing climate change, pregnancy, abortion, and education funding. Ends with one person terminating the conversation
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Whatever your circumstance, we want to hear about it. Why did you do it? How did things go down? What was their response? And how do you feel about it now? Let us know in the comments below or via this anonymous form, and you could be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post.