A man finds himself in a tough spot when his friend, Ben, breaks up with his girlfriend of two years over her decision to stop taking birth control. The situation escalates when the man refuses to take Ben’s side in the breakup, leading to a heated debate among their group of friends. As they discuss the issue, the man questions whether he should have just empathized with Ben instead of pointing out his flawed perspective on birth control.
The Breakup Story
Ben’s Reaction
Meeting at the Bar
Taking a Stand ️
Defending the Girlfriend ️
Bro Code Debate
Second Thoughts
Clarification
TLDR:
Summary: A Divided Friendship
In a heated debate among friends, a man refuses to support his buddy, Ben, in a breakup over his girlfriend’s decision to stop taking birth control. While the majority of their friends side with Ben, the man argues that it’s the girlfriend’s choice and calls Ben’s reaction ‘toxic.’ This leads to questions about the bro code and whether the man should have just empathized with Ben instead of pointing out his flawed perspective. What do you think? Share your thoughts and reactions below.
NTA for calling out friend prioritizing pleasure over girlfriend’s health.
Commenter sarcastically praises the rational and supportive friend.
28-year-old acts like high schooler in breakup over birth control
Friend stands up for girl’s right to choose birth control
NTA- OP’s comment made an impact in standing up for women’s rights
Male friend learns from male friend’s criticism of his behavior
Standing up for what’s right, even with friends
When friendship values clash over sensitive topics
Debate over girlfriend’s unilateral decision to stop taking birth control.
Honesty is the best policy. NTA for not supporting breakup.
Friend refuses to support ex-GF in birth control decision. Commenters call out toxic behavior.
NTA OP! Thank you for speaking up for women’s birth control.
NTA! Educating your friend on birth control is important
Supporting a friend through a breakup shouldn’t require misogyny
Condoms are important and real friends tell the truth.
Friend refuses to support breakup over birth control. Condom options discussed
Commenter calls out friend’s bad timing, but supports his opinion.
Contraceptive responsibility in relationships: a**hole or NAH?
Engaging discussion on birth control and relationship dynamics.
Supporting a friend doesn’t mean endorsing their bad decisions
Being NTA makes you a true friend
NTA agrees that they should have discussed birth control options.
Clear communication or not, he still refused to support her.
Standing up for what’s right, NTA calls out toxic behavior
Insurance didn’t cover birth control, ex flipped out.
Calling out BS: NTA’s timing may have been bad, but necessary.
NTA for standing up against toxic birth control opinions
Commenter calls out self-absorbed behavior in breakup situation
Supportive husband offers vasectomy instead of birth control. NTA.
Supporting a friend in a breakup: NTA or ESH?
Supporting women’s health choices
Supporting a friend doesn’t mean condoning negative behavior.
Supporting birth control isn’t just a woman’s responsibility
Empowering support for a woman’s right to choose birth control
Being honest with a friend vs being a condescending d**k
Breaking the bro code: NTA, but F**K it for enabling BS
Supporting a friend doesn’t mean agreeing with their actions.
Partner’s choice to take birth control, NTA for not supporting.
Taking responsibility for birth control is not just a woman’s job
Being a real bro means telling the truth
Not the a**hole! But why? Read on for the explanation.
Giving tough love to a friend in a breakup situation
NTA for not supporting friend’s breakup over birth control
Supporting a friend through a breakup doesn’t mean controlling them
Friendship fail? Commenter says NTA, calls friend a j**k
Tough love or bad timing? ESH in friend’s breakup.
Last Updated on April 26, 2023 by Diply Social Team