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My Partners Friend Made Some 'Odd' Comments But Boyfriend Says It's Just Banter | r/AITA

5/5/202624 min

In today’s AITA story, OP(21F) told her partner (25M) that one of his friends made an uncomfortable, off-hand comment that left her feeling disrespected. OP now feels guilty for bringing it up with her boyfriend and worries she stirred up drama. Were her feelings valid, or did she make a mistake by saying anything?

0:00 Intro

0:19 Story 1

2:33 Story 1 Comments / OP’s Reply

4:07 Story 1 Update

8:02 Story 2

11:22 Story 2 Comments / OP’s Replies

15:09 Story 2 Update

19:07 Story 3


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