James and the narrator have shared a bond forged through years of friendship so deep that they’ve become family in every sense. From childhood crushes to the comforting certainty of brotherly love, their connection is a testament to enduring loyalty and unspoken understanding that has shaped both their lives.
Now, standing on the brink of a new chapter, the narrator faces a heart-stirring miracle—a pregnancy against all odds that fills her with overwhelming hope and joy. This unexpected blessing promises to transform her dreams into reality, illuminating her path with the unshakable strength of love and resilience.

AITA for kicking my best friend out and telling him to grow up after he called my baby belly gross and weird?















As renowned psychologist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “Good boundaries are about taking care of yourself so you can take better care of others.” In this situation, the OP is facing a significant boundary violation, not in a direct action by James toward her, but in his emotional reaction to her personal, life-altering situation. Her pregnancy is a biological reality, and his response, describing it as “disturbing and a little gross,” is a profound invalidation of her experience and body.
James’s behavior suggests a deep-seated discomfort, possibly stemming from the cognitive dissonance between their established ‘sibling-like’ platonic dynamic and the OP’s new role as an expecting mother. For someone who has always viewed a close female friend through a non-romantic, familial lens, the physical manifestation of fertility—the baby bump—may trigger an uncomfortable shift in perception or even an unconscious fear related to intimacy or role changes. The OP was right to feel demeaned; while his feeling of creepiness is his subjective reaction, expressing it so bluntly to a best friend is poor communication and emotionally damaging.
The OP’s action of confronting him and asking him to leave was an appropriate, albeit emotionally charged, reaction to protect her emotional well-being during a vulnerable time. A constructive recommendation for future interactions, should they reconcile, would be for James to focus on validating the OP’s joy and decision to have the baby first, rather than focusing on his personal aesthetic discomfort. If the friendship is to continue, boundaries must be clearly set that require respect for her physical state throughout the pregnancy, regardless of his personal feelings about it.
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The original poster (OP) is grappling with intense hurt and confusion after her lifelong best friend, James, suddenly withdrew from her life. The central conflict stems from James’s inability to reconcile his long-standing platonic view of their friendship with the reality of the OP’s pregnancy, culminating in him expressing discomfort with her physical changes.
Is the OP justified in feeling deeply alienated and ending contact over James’s expressed aversion to her pregnancy, or should she prioritize preserving the decades-long friendship by attempting to understand and forgive his insensitive reaction to her physical transformation?







