AITA for refusing to wear a bra while my boyfriend’s friend is staying at our apartment?

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She had opened her home and heart without hesitation, welcoming a stranger into the space she shared with the man she loved.

Trust was implicit, woven into the fabric of their relationship, yet a simple moment of vulnerability—comfort in her own skin—would soon unravel the quiet safety she believed she had.

What began as a harmless joke soon etched itself into a deeper discomfort, as the invisible lines of respect and boundaries blurred.

In the presence of someone who was supposed to be a friend, her sense of security was quietly challenged, leaving her to confront the raw sting of intrusion where she least expected it.

AITA for refusing to wear a bra while my boyfriend’s friend is staying at our apartment?
‘AITA for refusing to wear a bra while my boyfriend’s friend is staying at our apartment?’

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The thread exploded with reactions. Whether agreeing or disagreeing, everyone had something to say — and they said it loud.

The original poster (OP) is conflicted between their deeply held preference for not wearing a bra at home and the expressed discomfort of their boyfriend's visiting friend, which was then supported by the boyfriend's request for accommodation.

This created a situation where the OP felt their personal comfort and autonomy in their own home were overridden by the need to manage a guest's reaction.

Considering the OP's right to comfort in their residence versus the social expectation of accommodating a guest important to a partner, was the OP wrong to refuse to wear a bra, or did the boyfriend and his friend overstep in demanding a change in the OP's private attire?