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AITA for telling the guidance counselor my cla*smate called me a slur?

by John Doe
October 28, 2025
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In the fragile dance of teenage friendships, where laughter often masks deeper currents, a single cruel word shattered the fragile harmony between three girls. What began as playful teasing spiraled into a moment of raw pain and unexpected confrontation, exposing the harsh realities that lie beneath the surface of youthful interactions.

Caught between the innocence of camaraderie and the sting of prejudice, the narrator faced a moment that tested her strength and self-worth. Her courage to speak up against hate, even when it came from someone she shared a class with, reveals a poignant struggle for respect and understanding in a world still grappling with acceptance.

AITA for telling the guidance counselor my classmate called me a slur?

I (17F) have a music cla*s with two soph**ore girls...

She's super kind and very creative, which I get along...

Addison is also on the q**er spectrum. Hazel is straight....

we were tossing light hearted insults back and forth, then...

Hazel called me a dinosaur and I said "Oh I'm...

Hazel immediately shot back, "Well at least I'm not a...

After cla*s I pulled her aside in the hall and...

Please don't call me that again." I remember every word...

" I sorta scoffed and said "Okay, who gave you...

I wasn't going to really bring it up again, being...

But after school Addison sends me a text with a...

This is the exact text word for word: "This one...

the pa*s so what??

It's just a word and she who gave u the...

ways to h**l Id like her the day it'd be...

so I got on her Instagram and Snapchat story and...

Today she got mad at me because apparently she had...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation clearly illustrates a severe boundary violation by Hazel, who used a historically charged slur against the OP, a member of the LGBTQ+ community. The OP’s initial reaction—calmly rehearsing and stating their boundary—was a direct, mature attempt to set this distance. Hazel’s immediate dismissal (“I have the pass”) shows a complete failure to recognize the OP’s autonomy over their own emotional experience and safety.

Hazel’s subsequent private communication, where she mocked the OP’s complaint and expressed extreme hostility, confirms that her use of the slur was not a misunderstanding but an aggressive act disguised as banter. The OP’s decision to escalate the matter to the guidance counselor, supported by documented evidence of further bigoted comments, shifts the dynamic from a personal conflict to an issue of creating a hostile educational environment. In educational settings, rules against harassment and hate speech often prioritize the safety of the targeted individual over the aggressor’s perceived freedom of speech, especially when the speech targets protected characteristics.

The OP’s actions were appropriate for addressing a serious, repeated violation of personal safety and respect, particularly given that the initial verbal request was ignored. For future situations involving slurs, if a direct, calm request is met with dismissal or mockery, escalating to a trusted authority (counselor, administrator) is the most effective way to ensure the boundary is enforced institutionally. The OP correctly prioritized their long-term well-being over maintaining a fragile social peace with an aggressor.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Reluctant_Dreamer NTA she said a hateful word (which is really...

I thought that word was relegated to the history books)...

You challenged her on it which could have been the...

When challenges from peers don't work then you need someone...

lalacroc NTA. honestly she deserves a bigger punishment. people are...

"i have the pa*s" yeah take that logic into the...

i turned a bunch of people in for saying racist...

they made my life h**l on earth and i did...

people still don't talk to me, i burned a lot...

Individual_Metal_983 You are NTA for dealing with her nonsense but...

Go back to your guidance counsellor and get your friend...

b**tface_mcgill You were making fun of each other talking smack...

sophiabubblex you are the a*shole.: honestly, she had it coming.

you stood up for yourself and handled it the right...

Discount_Mithral NTA. She used a slur, you tried to handle...

Sounds like she f**ked around and found out there are...

Whimsical-Woes NTA slur or not, you respectfully articulated your boundaries...

Doesn't matter what the word is.

The original poster (OP) experienced a direct homophobic slur during a lighthearted exchange, which was deeply hurtful due to past negative experiences. In response, the OP clearly communicated their boundary to the aggressor, Hazel. When Hazel subsequently dismissed this boundary and escalated the situation by mocking the OP to a mutual friend, the OP took formal action by reporting Hazel’s history of offensive language to the school counselor, resulting in disciplinary action for Hazel.

The core conflict lies between the OP’s need to enforce a respectful environment by reporting hate speech and Hazel’s insistence that the use of slurs is acceptable if she feels she has a ‘pass’ or if the target is overly sensitive. Is it ever appropriate for an individual to disregard another person’s stated trauma regarding a slur, or does Hazel’s right to use language supersede the OP’s right to feel safe from targeted harassment in school?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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