He punched her in the mouth, is this justifiable?
Okay so I'm not sure who to blame but things got way out of hand!
I was just hanging out with my boyfriend at my best friends place, and I just came out to her about being bi, she wasn't so accepting but said that she still wanted to be my friend. But she kept questioning my sexuality and bringing up my sexual past; saying that being sexual abused by my step dad maybe made me confused about my sexuality, then after we drank and they smoked some more, she then proceeded to try and grope me infront of my boyfriend to prove I like girls more. I just shook her off and told her that we were leaving. She then proceeded to call me a fag and other stupid shit. But the tipping point was when she called my boyfriend HIV+, so he decided to huff his cigeratte and turn around and blow smoke in her face to shut her up, then she chucked her drink at him and that's when his fist connected with her mouth and her head hit the carpet, but I was worried so I stayed with her(she was spiting out alot of blood and had a chipped tooth). My boyfriend stormed off, probably back to his place. I left aswell when her roommate returned from work to take care of her.
I don't know what to do now! She said she's gonna press charges against my boyfriend and me! My boyfriend is much bigger obviously, even bigger than me, and I'm still mad about the shit she said. But in this situation was it justified?
PS I'm a bi guy
Boyfriends fault (comment why) | 18 | |
Best friends fault (comment why) | 15 | |
Both their faults (comment why) | 11 | |
No one's fault (comment why) | 2 | |
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