Imagine being invited to witness the miracle of childbirth, only to be accused of ulterior motives. Our story involves a long-time best friend (24F) who was thrilled to be asked to join her bestie (25F) in the delivery room. However, the husband (26M) of the soon-to-be mom wasn’t too thrilled about this. The reason? Our protagonist’s sexual orientation. ️ Let’s dive into this emotionally charged saga.
An Unexpected Invitation

The Husband’s Discontent

A Homophobic Accusation ️

Standing My Ground

The Homophobic Comments Confirmed

The Birth Room Showdown

The Aftermath

Staying Supportive

A Friendship Tested, a Baby Born, a Family in Turmoil
When a best friend’s invitation to a birth triggers a wave of homophobic accusations, things can get pretty heated. Our protagonist, despite being accused of having ulterior motives, stood her ground and attended the birth. The baby was born healthy, but the family dynamics have been strained ever since, with the husband shirking his responsibilities. Despite the drama, our protagonist remains a pillar of support for her friend and the newborn. Let’s take a look at what the internet has to say about this situation…
Stick with your friend. She’s going to need your support during the divorce.

NTA. Pathetic reasons for excluding OP from the birth

NTA. Husband’s homophobia and weird views on childbirth are problematic

“NTA- I’m baffled at this rn, ‘you’re gonna see my wife’s vagina get shredded apart, but it’ll make you horny so I don’t want you there. What in the world goes on in peoples brains. I think your friend wants you there just for this reason, her husbands an idiot and she needs someone there that will actually help instead of making things sexual. I had my best friend in the delivery room with me and it was the best decision I ever made, she took my mind off the pain, we told stories and talked about her being an aunt. Please go for her.'” ♀️

Supporting your friend during childbirth despite homophobia. NTA!

Trust is key in a spousal relationship. NTA for supporting your wife’s choices

“LMFAO!!!” Friend’s first birth, hilarious train of thought. NTA

NTA: Support your friend through birth, but address husband’s jealousy.
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“NTA. Insecure husband, stressful birth. Support the mother-to-be! “

NTA. Husband’s insecurity shouldn’t dictate who’s in the delivery room.

Friend’s husband’s homophobia: Bad example for their child
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NTA. Shutting down homophobia with one comment

Friend’s silence on homophobia is a major deal breaker

Supportive friends defend against judgmental spouse

Jealous hubby? NTA! A tale of friendship, homophobia, and newborn

Supportive friend calls out husband’s controlling behavior, offers advice

Jealous control freak husband? Time to find new friends!

Friend married to homophobe, OP not the a**hole. Drama!

Hilarious birth story! NTA for calling out homophobia in-laws

Supportive friend offers comfort, husband meddles. Drama ensues.

NTA – Friend’s AH husband, beware of future restrictions on involvement

Friend’s husband is causing drama, why isn’t she defending you?

Friend’s choice: love or reject, stress or support?

Support your friend through this drama and future challenges ❤️

Supportive friend stands up against friend’s insecure husband

Supporting a friend during birth despite her husband’s insecurity. NTA

NTA OP deals with homophobia while supporting her friend

Best friends, but is she really cool with homophobic remarks?

A humorous take on a friend’s realization about childbirth

NTA at all, but he is…?
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Stay home and let her husband provide the support she needs.

“NTA: Witnessing a birth won’t make you attracted. Surprise ahead!”

Support your friend’s decision, don’t let jealousy ruin friendships

Homophobic husband causing tension at friend’s birth, consider bowing out

Awkward comment about childbirth sparks uncomfortable conversation

Heartbreaking homophobia, but NTA for standing up against it

Controlling husband? NTA! Toxic behavior alert

NTA but consider her feelings and her husband’s reaction.

You’re not the a**hole, but caught in an uncomfortable situation

Homophobia drama: NTA, he’s being discriminatory

NTA: You were asked by the mother

Homophobic logic? Who gets turned on during childbirth? NTA!

Support your friend’s birth choices. NTA.

Hilarious comment about childbirth and support for the commenter’s actions.

“NTA: Friend accuses me of wanting his wife during childbirth?”

Supporting your friend’s birth and standing against homophobia.

Friendship with a homophobe? Conflicting beliefs. NTA for questioning.

Supportive friend shuts down homophobic husband during birth drama

BFF’s husband in for a big, shocking, and bloody surprise

NTA. Homophobic husband thinks witnessing birth is an ‘opportunity’

Homophobic husband tries to control delivery room, friend stands up

Supportive comment: NTA. Be there for your friend!

NTA projects his own turn-on onto friend’s birth drama

Friend’s Vajimjam, her rules! Why is she friends with homophobes?

Birth drama sparks debate on the non-sexual nature of childbirth

Friend’s ignorant comment about childbirth sparks outrage and disbelief

NTA… Where does he think you would be during the actual delivery?

NTA’s hilarious take on childbirth sparks interesting discussion

Respecting boundaries: NTA, birth room decisions are non-negotiable

Husband’s strange behavior sparks controversy in friendship.

Supportive friend needed during birth, husband projecting insecurities.

Supportive friend stands up against homophobia in friend’s birth

NTA! Birth isn’t sexy. Your friend’s hubby is a major AH

Homophobic husband gets called out. NTA for standing up!

NTA. Ridiculous reasoning? Tell us more!

Supportive friend in delivery room, ditching spouse after birth

Friendship tested by homophobia: Should you find a new bestie?

Friend’s husband lacks trust, worried about affair with commenter.

Insecure friend resorts to homophobia, NTA OP supports friend

Birth process: gory, chaotic, and a homophobic husband. NTA for support.

Standing up against homophobia and toxic friendships

Supportive friend defends against homophobia. True friendship conquers all!

Supporting a friend despite a homophobic partner

NTA. Stand up against homophobia and support your friend!

NTA. Support your friend and ignore the homophobes.
