thecollegeguy123
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I am a 19 year old college student in Miami. Living in the Sunshine State has led me to wearing hats as a way to protect my eyes and skin from the extreme sunlight. The hat I wear is a black Akubra fedora, the "Bogart" to be specific. The hat is a great tool for keeping cool when the atmosphere around me stays hot. It also has style advantages. People frequently compliment me on my hat. I have even become friends with one of my classmates partly because of our common love of felt hats. Since it is December, I have returned to my parents house to for winter break and I brought my hat with me. I assumed that my family, like everybody else, would love the fedora. I was wrong. My brothers tell me it looks ridiculous. Although, to be fair, that reaction was expected. They like to tease me. I do not believe that they actually dislike the hat. My father was indifferent, so there was no conflict there. My mother, on the other hand, absolutely despises my fedora. She says horrible things about how it makes me look and forbids me from wearing it outside of the house. She is apparently embarresed to be seen with me when I am wearing it. This is the latest event in a lifetime of my mother being hypercritical of my appearance and always telling me exactly how I should look. However, her reaction to my fedora was particularly negative and demeaning. I know that I will be able to wear it freely when I return to my university in January. The fact that the hat is the MOST eccentric aspect of my appearance makes me feel envious of people who have more emotionally supportive mothers. This is my first post on this website, so I apologize for it being a depressing one. I just want to know if any of you have experienced a similar situation. If so, how did you respond to it?