AITA For Punching My Friend In The Face For Kissing My Gf?
A 19-year-old man’s night out to forget a layoff turned into a double betrayal when his best friend of a decade kissed his girlfriend—right after he stepped away for five minutes. Sober as the designated driver, he’d already caught them grinding and warned his buddy once. The second offense snapped his restraint: a shove, a punch, a second swing, then security. Now both relationships lie in ruins, and his chest aches with loss.
He insists the punch was deserved, yet the fallout—blocked numbers, a broken 10-year bond, and a looming breakup talk—leaves him reeling. Amid the wreckage, he wonders if violence crossed the line or if loyalty demanded it.


A club night meant for stress relief quickly soured under substance haze.


Protective instincts kicked in, but offers to leave fell flat.


Denial fueled suspicion; a bathroom break ignited explosion.



Ejection and final words severed ties instantly.






Clarifications and updates sharpened the breakup plan.








Betrayal by trusted allies triggers primal fight-or-flight; the punch was instinct, not calculation. Violence rarely solves, yet context—repeated boundary violation, intoxication imbalance, known hatred of cheating—mitigates moral blame.
Relationship therapist Dr. John Gottman notes, “Sudden betrayal floods the nervous system; physical response is common before cognition kicks in”. Simultaneous substance use clouded consent, but Ryan’s sobriety relative to the poster’s vigilance heightens his accountability.
What makes the story more complicated is the girlfriend’s serial cheating revelation. Beyond that, the knot is the lost decade-long friendship—grief compounds anger. Socially, young men often equate loyalty with physical defense; the poster’s reaction aligns with peer norms, though legal risk looms.
Take a look at the comments from fellow users:
Overwhelming support crowned the punch justified, urging total cut-off.





And you might meet a new girlfriend that’ll want to dance with you, over your friends. There’s so many red flags in all of this. Get out of this lifestyle before it’s too late.


A few balanced the rage with life advice, still backing the swing.
![[Reddit User] − No you are NTA. I just want to say I have been in your shoes in a different way. The thing that stood out the most to...](https://en.aubtu.biz/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1761964039138-1.webp)









Humor surfaced rarely, mostly in grim solidarity.



Some other comments from readers.




![[Reddit User] − Stop dating j__kie hoes. women with self-respect and principles don't go around poppin pills and getting wasted](https://en.aubtu.biz/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1761964022717-5.webp)
![[Reddit User] − Pain now is better, go read beserk and be alone and cry. It’ll help, go for walks too no matter how much it hurts. At least you...](https://en.aubtu.biz/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1761964023843-6.webp)


The young man is not the asshole—betrayal by two pillars of his life justified the outburst, even if fists aren’t ideal. Cutting contact and rebuilding with healthier circles is the only path forward. When does loyalty demand a punch versus a walk-away? How soon should substance users be shown the door?
