Man's Friend Makes Disgusting Comments to Passing Girls, So He Makes His Friend Walk Home

According to some studies, 85% of women in the US experience street harassment before the age of 17.

According to some studies, 85% of women in the US experience street harassment before the age of 17. This worrying percentage shows that, even though it is frowned upon by society, street harassment is a fairly common occurrence.

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What is even more concerning is that most offenders view "catcalling" (the most widespread form of street harassment) as a joke or even a compliment. A story posted on r/AITA discusses this kind of harassment and prompts us to question our appropriate reactions.

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The author was driving his friends home after a workout. As they passed some girls walking, "one of my friends rolled down his window" and made a sexist comment to the girls as if it were nothing.

The author became angry and kicked the guy out of the car. However, the rest of his friends were not as supportive of his decision.

Man wants to know if he was wrong to kick his friend out of the car for making nasty comments to girls on the street

Man wants to know if he was wrong to kick his friend out of the car for making nasty comments to girls on the streetFXX (not the actual photo)
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Really nasty

Really nastyThrowaway727v
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"He thought I was joking"

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The friend thought it was no big deal

The friend thought it was no big dealThrowaway727v

He stepped out of the car

He stepped out of the carThrowaway727v

But the rest of his friends were upset with the driver

But the rest of his friends were upset with the driverThrowaway727v Throwaway727v

And this is how people commented:

And this is how people commented:

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