Picture this: you’re out shopping with friends, having a great time, and suddenly someone makes a homophobic remark. What would you do? One person decided to call out the woman’s hypocrisy in a hilarious way, but not everyone agreed with their approach. Did they go too far? Let’s dive into the story and find out! ️
Friendly Visit Turns Sour ️

Mistletoe Moment

Unexpected Disgust

Son Speaks Up ️

The Trophy Comment

Laughter and Anger

Mom’s Disapproval

Defending the Comment ️

Questioning the Line

Was the Trophy Comment Too Far?
So, after a woman made a homophobic remark about a couple kissing under mistletoe, our storyteller decided to call her out by referring to her kids as ‘trophies’ that proved where her husband put his d*ck. While the woman’s son found it hilarious, others were not so amused. Was the comment justified or did it cross a line? Let’s check out some of the top responses from the internet to see what people think about this heated situation!
NTA. Don’t start a verbal altercation if you can’t handle it.

NTA – Standing up against bigotry and sharing your story

Spicy and sassy comment sparks playful banter. NTA wins!

NTA becomes a living legend after putting mom in her place!

NTA: Lady’s homophobic remark backfires, son’s hilarious response shuts her down

“You’re my hero. That’s exactly the kind of comment I never think of at the time. Maybe I wouldn’t have said the ‘trophy’ bit, but pointing out that she’s walking around with evidence of where her husband probably puts his d**k was hilarious and she earned it. I thought you’d be TA from the title. You, good person, are NTA. And your mom really missed the point, BTW.”

Engaging comment and replies about referring to kids as ‘f**k trophies’

Son called a trophy, but not offended. Kids embarrassed by mother’s stupidity

Kid’s revenge: NTA teaches mom a lesson, spreading laughter at school

Comment and replies seem exaggerated and hard to believe.

NTA, mom’s joke backfires, even her kid finds it funny

ESH: Offending homophobes is fair, but involving innocent kids is wrong

NTA. Commenter criticizes woman for flaunting her kids after homophobic remark.

Store applauds woman’s kids, sparking childfree fiction controversy

NTA. You defended your party and shocked your mom
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Deja vu? Familiarity breeds contempt in this comment section

Defending yourself against rude AHs doesn’t make you an AH

A heated exchange: AH vs. AH, no winners in sight.
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NTA shuts down drama with a sassy clapback ♀️

Clever comeback, but leaving kids out is important. NTA!

Inappropriate comments from both sides, no winners here.

Calling BS on this unbelievable story!

ESH: Validation from strangers led to unnecessary conflict. ♀️

Commenter defends their response to a bigot, but acknowledges kids as trophies isn’t ideal.

“She messed up and got what she deserved.” NTA

Commenter questions OP’s intentions and allyship, highlighting potential harm.

“Doesn’t happen in real life.” YTA comment debunked!

Defending gay friends? Congrats! But no one cares, really.

YTA devalued kids for a point

Two wrongs don’t make a right. Words can hurt.
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ESH – Standing up for friends but creepy comment about kids
