Sure, he was angry and what she was saying was completely out of line.
But that's never a reason to commit an act of physical violence. He was completely in the wrong...but you should ditch her as a friend, especially if that's how she rescted to you coming out.
Chat with your boyfriend and ask what got him so riled up.
Yeah can't be friends with someone who has a reaction like that, and the fucked up shit she said and did!
But still really shocking how he punched her.
True I'll talk to him he hasn't replied to my texts yet, but I'm assuming he wants to talk to me after work and not before.
You're also probably gonna have to deal with some serious legal shit if she reports this. Despite what she may have said, verbal assault isn't a viable catalyst for physical assault in the eyes of the law.
He punched her in the mouth, is this justifiable?
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Sure, he was angry and what she was saying was completely out of line.
But that's never a reason to commit an act of physical violence. He was completely in the wrong...but you should ditch her as a friend, especially if that's how she rescted to you coming out.
Chat with your boyfriend and ask what got him so riled up.
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Yeah can't be friends with someone who has a reaction like that, and the fucked up shit she said and did!
But still really shocking how he punched her.
True I'll talk to him he hasn't replied to my texts yet, but I'm assuming he wants to talk to me after work and not before.
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You're also probably gonna have to deal with some serious legal shit if she reports this. Despite what she may have said, verbal assault isn't a viable catalyst for physical assault in the eyes of the law.
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That's true, I'm not try to justify his punch. Just reasoning why I should drop her asap as a friend.