Parents' opinions will affect the development of feelings, but this is not the decisive factor, because parents have raised their children so much, of course, they hope that their children will find a more suitable or even perfect one, and the other half will put some tests on their children's other half. Some views are normal, but whether this relationship can continue depends more on how the parties look at such love, because love is a matter of two people, and the views of others can only be.
There are also elders around who are not suitable for families, and peers also have this family background gap, because they were more particular about it 20 years ago, but that generation still insisted on their own, feeling that their parents did not particularly agree with their love, but they were still willing to trust each other and tide over the difficulties together. By now, twenty or thirty years later, the child may have reached adulthood. Their relationship is still very good. Although life is a bit difficult, if two people understand each other and help each other, then this marriage will be more normal and happier.
A suitable family is about the economic foundation and life experience between two children. This difference in life experience and growth environment will really have a great impact on two people's personalities and even affect their emotional development. If both children are sure that they can understand this gap and are willing to support each other, then the relationship can continue, even if parents have corresponding objections.