58 percent of women identify with the LGBT+ community with 54 percent of women are in a same-sex relationship. The internet has recently taken the side of a woman who ditched a slur-slanging kid in a new viral post.On Reddit's "AmITheA**hole" forum, u/NewDrover72 submitted her story for the entire community to read and comment their opinions on.
Her post now has over 11,000 upvotes and 1,000 comments.The 18-year-old high school student bought her first car this year. In exchange for car insurance coverage, she agreed to do chores for her parents.
One of those was to drive her neighbor Kyle home when his parents work late. She also explained in her post that she was a lesbian which is only important due to Kyle's behavior.One day while the OP (original poster) drove Kyle and her brother home, Kyle said a very insulting word."Kyle says, 'I heard you're a f-slur' (but he didn't censor himself).
I had just pulled out of the school driveway and gone maybe 30 feet. I pulled over, parked the car in someone's driveway, and turned around and said 'Excuse me, what did you just say?' And he goes 'Are you a f-slur?' And I go 'I have a girlfriend, but you can't be using that word.