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.

One awkward car ride turned into a full-blown friendship test when a driver heard his friend make a disgusting comment to passing girls on the street. Instead of laughing it off, he pulled over and made the guy get out, which instantly split the group.

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The story, shared on Reddit, centers on a simple ride home after a workout, a sexist remark shouted out of a window, and a driver who decided he wanted no part of it. His friends did not all see it the same way, and that made the fallout even messier.

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Now he is left wondering whether he overreacted, or whether his friend crossed a line that deserved an immediate response.

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

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"He thought I was joking"

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The friend thought it was no big deal

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He stepped out of the car

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But the rest of his friends were upset with the driver

But the rest of his friends were upset with the driverThrowaway727v

That ride home went from normal to uncomfortable in seconds.

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The comments did not exactly go easy on him.

And this is how people commented:

And this is how people commented:

Some readers thought the driver handled it the right way.

This also echoes the friend who refused to walk the dog after the dispute.

Others focused on how casually the friend treated the whole thing.

The backlash kept building from there.

Wondering if kicking out a rude friend is justified, like at your party? See if confronting disrespectful behavior was “wrong” at the party.

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