We’ve all had those friends who just can’t resist making snide remarks about our relationships, right? Well, one woman had enough of her friends’ constant jokes about her and her wife’s love life and decided to clap back in a hilarious way. But her response ended up causing quite a stir among her friend group, and now she’s wondering if she went too far.
The Jokes Begin

Lockdown Struggles

Zoom Call Drama

The D Joke Strikes Again

The Epic Clap Back

Friend’s Reaction

Text Flurry

Setting Boundaries ✋

The Final Word

Did She Cross the Line?
So, after years of putting up with her friends’ snarky comments about her relationship, this woman finally clapped back in a hilarious way. But her response didn’t sit well with one of her friends, who accused her of being insensitive during a difficult time. Now, she’s left wondering if she went too far or if she was right to stand up for herself and her wife. ♀️ What do you think? Let’s dive into some of the top reactions from the internet…
NTA for standing up for yourself and setting boundaries

Biphobic ‘friend’ makes inappropriate jokes, gets called out. NTA.

Women who stand up to unhealthy relationships are often attacked ♀️

NTA for clapping back at disrespectful friends. LGBTQA+ relationships fare better.

NTA claps back at friend for crude and inappropriate D jokes

Friend brings up domestic work, NTA responds, husband criticized

Friend can’t handle clap back after bashing lifestyle. NTA

Commenter sympathizes with OP’s frustration over friend’s invalidation of their relationship

Friend made joke, had a fit when pushed back. NTA

Woman stands up to bashing and sparks controversy

Friend’s micro-aggressions not funny, NTA for clapping back

ESH for toxic environment and biphobic jokes, need serious talk

Friend’s husband not pulling weight, NTA for clapping back

Friend’s criticism of small d**k may be rooted in jealousy

Sassy response shuts down friends’ insensitive jokes

Lesbian shuts down ‘D’ jokes with humor and confidence

ESH for biphobia, but NTA for pushing back. Sexuality is more than genital preference. ❤️
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NTA comment explains projection and insecurity behind putting others down.

ESH, but also a reminder to stand up for yourself.
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Supportive comment defends against friend’s inappropriate behavior.

Setting boundaries is important and not playing games is empowering
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When jealousy ruins friendship ♀️

Shutting down biphobia with a clear NTA declaration.

Friend accused of jealousy in NTA comment section

Friendship over after NTA claps back at hate comment

Setting boundaries during quarantine: NTA and moving forward
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Woman shuts down uterus comments, calls out intrusive behavior. NTA

NTA commenter defends OP’s relationship and suggests kindness towards friends.

Proud husband with a trans wife shuts down jealous friends.

OP rejects sexist insult about needing a man for satisfaction. NTA

Biphobia called out in witty clapback. Not the a**hole.

Woman defends women’s right to expect emotional support from partners

Standing up against subtle homo/biphobia. NTA wins the day!

Standing up against biphobia and sharing household responsibilities. NTA!

Taking the high road could have been a victory

Defending dark humor and sexuality against biphobic friends.

Bisexual woman supports OP, calls out friend’s belittling behavior.

NTA defends woman’s right to not prioritize sex in relationships

Friends’ obsession with vagina details sparks NTA clapback

Friend’s homophobic comment and toxic behavior should be called out

NTA stands up against hurtful jokes and shuts down negativity

Woman shuts down friends’ inappropriate jokes, sparks debate.

Standing up to biphobia and toxic friends like a boss

Commenter suggests friends have relationship issues and smacks of homophobia

Friend’s ‘miss the D’ joke makes others uncomfortable, NTA for speaking up

Choose being a better friend over being right.

Biphobia is not okay, and this person is NTA

Friend group’s homo/biphobia called out, NTA wins.

NTA claps back at homophobic comment with fiery language

NTA. Standing up to biphobic jokes and transphobia.
