Friendships are supposed to offer support, but sometimes, a friend reveals a jealous, entitled streak that derails everything.
A 26-year-old Canadian man moved to Italy two years ago to live with his Italian boyfriend, Luca. When the couple visited Canada and stayed with the man’s long-time friend, Emma, the welcome quickly soured.
Emma began openly flirting with Luca, making him visibly uncomfortable. When the boyfriend finally intervened, Emma unleashed a series of bizarre, toxic, and utterly baseless accusations that left the man furious and his friend group divided.
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![Canadian Man Called a "Passport Bro" for Dating an Italian Man and then she started [swearing] at me, saying [stuff] like I was creepy for going for Italian men (Luca is legit the only Italian man I know)](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761899301494-5.webp)
![Canadian Man Called a "Passport Bro" for Dating an Italian Man THEN SHE CALLED ME A PASSPORT BRO!? And then she was like "you're [creepy] becaude he has a more feminine and younger face so basically you're attracted to younger italian...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761899302823-6.webp)

![Canadian Man Called a "Passport Bro" for Dating an Italian Man at that point i [completely lost it] and said some not nice things, and told her she should lay off on the omegaverse yaoi she's reading (which was kinda out...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761899305756-8.webp)

This entire explosion was rooted in jealousy and a desperate need for deflection. Emma was caught red-handed disrespecting her friend’s relationship by flirting aggressively, and her immediate response was to launch a toxic, intellectualized attack.
The accusations she hurled—”passport bro,” “white savior complex,” and fetishizing “younger, more feminine” Italian men—are all based on extreme internet jargon that she clearly failed to understand. Luca is OP’s age and from a developed Western nation, making the “passport bro” claim entirely nonsensical.
The sheer absurdity of the verbal attack highlights that Emma’s intent wasn’t to critique OP’s behavior but to inflict maximum pain and shift the focus away from her own inappropriate conduct. When people feel backed into a corner, they often use deflection and projection. Emma clearly felt uncomfortable with being called out for flirting, so she reached for the most aggressive, pseudo-intellectual slurs she could find online.
The term “passport bro” generally refers to men from wealthier countries who seek out partners in less developed countries, capitalizing on financial power dynamics. This gives them an advantage in relationships where the partner might rely on them for financial stability or citizenship.
When this term is misused, especially against someone dating a partner from a developed Western nation, it reveals a profound misunderstanding of both power dynamics and global relationships. According to a study reported by the Pew Research Center in 2021, the motivations behind international relationships are highly varied, and accusations of transactional intent are often baseless when partners come from similar socioeconomic backgrounds.
Emma’s desperate attempt to equate OP’s loving, five-year relationship with an exploitative practice demonstrates her readiness to weaponize political jargon to cover her personal failings. A therapist might suggest this is a textbook example of “gaslighting,” where the abuser tries to twist the facts so aggressively that the victim begins to question their own reality.
OP didn’t deserve to be attacked. His reaction, while possibly over the top with the “omegaverse yaoi” comment, was a natural “crash out” after enduring such bizarre and baseless cruelty.
Check out how the community responded:
The entire community stood firmly with OP, arguing that Emma was not a true friend and was clearly acting out of extreme jealousy.






Many commenters immediately noted how ridiculous the “passport bro” accusation was given the context.



Some users also pointed out the underlying racism in Emma’s attempt to paint Italians as “less than” or “other.”



Even those who recognized the messy tone of the post still felt the friend was the aggressor.



OP has nothing to apologize for. He defended his boundaries and his boyfriend against a massive wave of inappropriate behavior and verbal abuse. Luca’s suggestion to apologize might be an attempt to smooth things over, but capitulating to this level of toxicity only enables Emma’s bad behavior.
The best move is to cut Emma off and return to Italy with the boyfriend, leaving the drama behind.
Have you ever had a friend’s jealousy completely ruin a relationship? Should OP apologize just to keep the peace?










