Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of friendship, homophobia, and postpartum drama that’s sure to get your blood boiling! When a long-time friend’s biphobic behavior reaches a breaking point, our protagonist is faced with a tough decision. But when a desperate cry for help comes in, is it too little, too late? Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into this messy situation!
Friendship Drama Alert!

Homophobic Horror Show!

Disgusting Discrimination!

Biphobic B*tch!

♀️ Ultimatum Time! ♀️

Friendship Over!

Hysterical Help Request!

♀️ Sorry, Not Sorry! ♀️

Family to the Rescue!

Burn in Hell? Really?

Am I the A-hole?

Biphobic BFF Begs for Help, Gets Burned!
Well, well, well… looks like Beth’s homophobic chickens have come home to roost! After years of disgusting discrimination against our protagonist’s bisexual beau, Beth dares to come crawling back for help when she’s struggling with her newborn. Our hero gives her a taste of her own medicine, hanging up on her hysterical pleas. But don’t worry, they still made sure Beth got the help she needed by contacting her family. Now, the internet is abuzz with opinions on this dramatic turn of events! Let’s see what the masses have to say about this biphobic bestie’s comeuppance!
Maturity wins. Reaching out to help your friend with postpartum.

NTA caller ensures safety of child despite strained relationship.
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Protecting your family and setting boundaries. NTA

Blocking toxic people is self-care

Cutting toxic people out of your life is necessary

Support for cutting off friend who banned bi BF from baby

NTA. Setting boundaries is important, and you handled it gracefully.

A commenter questions the friend’s religious beliefs and suggests alternative help sources.

NTA. You’re not responsible for covering John’s failures as a husband and father or rescuing a bigot from the consequences of her own choices. Dodged a bullet

Considerate OP asks for more context, deemed NTA by commenters.

Standing up against bigotry while showing maturity and reason. NTA.

Standing up for your partner, while being considerate. NTA

Cutting toxic people out of your life is self-care

Sarcastic comment sparks conversation about gender roles and religion

You did everything to help your friend, NTA for sure

NTA stands up for her bi BF against friend’s bigotry
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Support for LGBTQ+ rights in godparent selection. ️

Sometimes being a good friend means knowing your limits

Being compassionate and blocking toxic people is self-care

Compassionate response acknowledging the situation and offering advice.
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Calling out John’s toxic behavior, an NTA stands up for mental health

Religious intolerance called out with sass.
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Growing apart from friends is natural, NTA.

NTA for not helping friend who banned bi BF from her baby. Trust was broken and apology not offered.

Being a good friend means standing up for your loved ones

Choosing love over hate, and getting criticized for it. ❤

Supportive commenter advises blocking toxic friends and family

Ending a homophobic friendship mid-crisis, NTA
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NTA. Reminding her why your friendship ended was pertinent.

NTA, but is banning fair? Engage in respectful conversation.

Standing up to bigotry and questioning our own relationships.

A fiery response to accusations of not understanding words used.

Cut off toxic friend who banned bi BF from baby

Block them both and move on NTA!

Supportive comment, stands up for friend’s bi BF

Reaching out for help is always the right thing

NTA stands up to friend’s bigotry. Good riddance to trash.

NTA comment stands against bigotry and cutting toxic people.

Being a good person is hard, but you nailed it

Setting boundaries is important. OP did the right thing.

Cutting off toxic friends can be tough but necessary
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Supportive comment acknowledging NTA’s actions and John’s lack of empathy.

Friend bans bi BF, expects support after being awful. NTA.

You’re not the a-hole for calling out her unacceptable behavior

Setting boundaries can be tough, but necessary for self-care
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Supportive comment shuts down friend’s homophobic behavior.

Supportive reply defends OP and calls out friend’s hatefulness.

Questioning the truth, but NTA for supporting bi BF.

Cutting toxic friends can be tough but necessary. ♀️

Handling a panicked friend’s unreasonable ban on bi BF

Defended bi BF from homophobe, activated support network. NTA.

Cutting off toxic friends is sometimes necessary

Being NTA, it’s good you tried to get help for her

NTA, a toxic friendship is not worth keeping.

You deserve better than a friend who bans your partner

NTA for sticking up for bi BF against toxic friend

Cutting out toxicity and standing up for your partner

Feeling guilty for passing on a problem? NTA, you did your best!
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Cutting off homophobic friend: NTA! Handled it brilliantly.
