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AITA for answering a rude question with a rude question?

by Jane Smith
November 8, 2025
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In a moment meant for celebration, a cruel and unprovoked insult shattered the warmth of the evening, exposing the raw vulnerability of a happily married gay couple. Their dignity challenged in front of friends and strangers, the husband stood firm with a sharp retort, refusing to be diminished by ignorance and hate.

But what began as a defense of respect spiraled into unintended consequences, fracturing friendships and stirring regret. Caught between pride and the desire for peace, he now wrestles with the weight of his response, questioning if standing up for himself was worth the collateral damage it caused.

AITA for answering a rude question with a rude question?

I'm a happily married gay man and, yesterday I and...

At the end of the party a small group of...

who I don't know (friend of friend type of thing)...

" And before you all ask no she wasn't drunk...

At the time everyone there laughed (most were drunk) but...

He's mad at me now because even though what she...

I'm starting to feel bad about it, the last thing...

As renowned relationship expert Dr. John Gottman explains, “Conflict avoidance can be a strategy, but it’s often a short-term fix that allows resentment to build, while aggressive engagement can escalate conflict unnecessarily.”

The OP encountered a severe violation of social boundaries. The question asked was inherently intrusive, disrespectful, and rooted in reductive stereotypes about gay male sexuality. The OP’s immediate reaction—retaliating with a mirroring offensive question—served as a swift, albeit aggressive, boundary defense. While this response likely provided momentary satisfaction by turning the tables on the aggressor, it failed to meet the standard of assertive communication. Assertiveness involves clearly stating one’s boundary and the consequence of crossing it without resorting to personal attacks. The laughter from the group, even if fueled by alcohol, validated the OP’s discomfort but did not excuse the subsequent escalation that harmed the friend’s social standing.

The OP’s current feeling of guilt stems from recognizing that their chosen method of defense caused collateral damage to their friend’s social circle. For future situations involving inappropriate probing, the OP could employ an assertive, non-escalatory technique, such as directly stating, “That is a private matter, and I will not discuss it,” or simply ignoring the question and changing the subject. While the initial offense was egregious, responding with equal vulgarity often shifts the focus from the initial wrongdoer to the respondent, as seen in the current fallout.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

Thingsdatmakeugohm NTA. She set the tone for the conversation and...

She couldn't possibly expect a serious response to her offensive...

tincode You didnt stoop at her level, she was rune...

TheGhostOfJoeyRamone at most you were rude so quote the level...

You met her where exactly where she was. She knew...

TheHobbyWaitress NTA I love quick sarcastic comebacks.

I hope your question was contemplated & discussed in detail...

MarkChungus NTA and f**k that h**ophobic woman,

those people are only mad at you because they're getting...

Saying 'you stooped down to her level' is just a...

cla*s="comment_author">HurricaneKCatrina: Dear Abby or Ann had the perfect comeback for...

and what makes it so brilliant is it works for...

I'll forgive you for asking it." I've never forgotten it...

Kindly_Egg_7480 Or if there is, I've yet to hear it‍....

You just turned the tables on her and showed exactly...

She was not just asking an inappropriate question about your...

Your friend should be apologising to you, not mad at...

The original poster (OP) faced a deeply offensive and invasive question regarding their sexual life from a stranger. In response to this provocation, the OP chose to retaliate with an equally personal and sharp retort, leading to immediate social discomfort and conflict with their friend who is now facing social repercussions.

Was the OP justified in using a direct, reciprocal insult to defend their privacy against an inappropriate boundary violation, or should they have responded with a non-aggressive refusal, even when facing deliberate provocation? The core debate rests on whether aggressive defense is warranted against explicit vulgarity.

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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