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Party Conversation Explodes After Man Reacts Harshly To Woman’s Pregnancy Question

by Katy Nguyen
November 16, 2025
in Social Issues

Most of us have had conversations that take an unexpected turn, especially at social gatherings where topics bounce everywhere. But every once in a while, someone asks something so surprising that you can’t help but react, even if your reaction isn’t your finest moment.

Those split seconds often determine whether the exchange stays lighthearted or spirals into tension. That’s the situation one person found themselves in while chatting with a woman at a party.

A simple question quickly shifted into something far more awkward.

Party Conversation Explodes After Man Reacts Harshly To Woman’s Pregnancy Question
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'AITA for treating a woman like she's an i__ot for asking a very dumb question?'

For people who would say there aren't dumb questions, there are. There certainly are. I was recently talking to a woman in her late 20s at a party.

She randomly asked, "So can I prevent pregnancies by peeing after s__?" She wasn't joking. After a pause, I responded with "You mean UTI?"

Nope, she meant pregnancies. I patiently told her that they're two different organs and sperm doesn't travel up the urethra to fertilize the egg.

I could tell she was getting frustrated, and she said, "Well, my doctor told me that."

I made a face and said, "Then your doc should have his license taken away because he's an i__ot. I'm not sure how he got his medical license."

She "clarified" by saying, "Well, he told me that when I'm on my period, my abdominal muscles push out the blood clots when I pee. So why shouldn't I assume...

I immediately said, "wtf they're not even the same thing, and you do realize that blood clots are much bigger than sperm, right??"

She stormed off crying after that, and people are telling me I went too far. AITA?

In this case, the OP is dealing with a woman in her late twenties who genuinely believes urinating after sex might prevent pregnancy.

Medically, that’s obviously wrong: urine leaves the body through the urethra, while sperm enters through the vaginal canal, which is a completely different opening.

Resources like Cleveland Clinic and Healthline clearly explain that the urethral opening (“pee hole”) is located above and in front of the vaginal opening, and its only job is to carry urine from the bladder, not semen from the vagina.

From a factual standpoint, OP was right. The problem lies in the delivery, not the correction.

Zooming out, this kind of confusion is a symptom of a wider issue.

Large reviews by the World Health Organization and UNFPA show that comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) significantly improves knowledge about contraception, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections, and does not increase risky sexual behaviour.

Yet many people still grow up with patchy, shame-tinged lessons or none at all, and carry those gaps well into adulthood.

A 2024 report on Relationships, Sex and Health Education in the UK found that young people often describe their sex education as confusing, one-sided, and steeped in embarrassment; the author notes that “shame shuts down valuable conversation and therefore risks preventing young people from accessing vital information that can keep them safe.”

That’s why many clinicians argue that curiosity should be welcomed, not mocked. Oncologist Dr. Milana Dolezal put it bluntly when talking about sensitive health topics: “What I really want my patients to know is that there are no ‘stupid’ questions… Every question is fair game.”

The woman at the party asked something biologically incorrect, but she was, at least, asking.

Once OP realised the belief was genuine, a kinder route would have been, calmly explain the anatomy, acknowledge that a lot of people were never properly taught this stuff, and suggest following up with a trusted clinician or reputable health site for more questions.

The heart of this story is not whether one person knew more biology than another.

It shows what happens when a young woman, shaped by confusing and likely inadequate sex education, finally voices a vulnerable question and is met with open contempt instead of patient clarity.

The expert view is that OP had the science right but missed an opportunity to turn an awkward moment into a small, respectful lesson, one that might have quietly undone years of misinformation instead of adding one more layer of shame.

See what others had to share with OP:

This group of Redditors believed OP was correct about biology but wrong about delivery.

Wickedlove7 − So sadly s__ education really lacks in various places. So it's not unsurprising to me.

I think it's important to remember that. Not everyone had a good s__ education or parents who actually talked to their children about s__.

So YTA because I think it's important to not make someone feel like an i__ot for their lack of knowledge.

You'd be surprised at the misinformation people have in regards to women's bodies and s__.

madelinegumbo − YTA. Are you in the US? Because s__ education really, really sucks here, and it's much kinder to politely correct people who have misinformation than it is to...

Oldpuzzlehead − YTA, just because her information was wrong doesn't give you permission to be rude.

BananaNo2916 − What did you say to make her cry? You called her doc an i__ot, not her.

Told her facts, perhaps in a sarcastic tone, but again, how could that make someone cry?

If this is the whole interaction NTA, and she's mad weird for asking a question and getting upset by the answer 🤨🤨

Dicecoldkilla − INFO: Did I wake up this morning in an alternate dimension where being right gives you a license to hurt people's feelings?

These commenters thought shock and disbelief were entirely justified.

DriftingA − I mean you are probably an a__hole but that’s also hilarious, so f__k it, NTA.

ncndsvlleTA − NTA, I’m having trouble seeing where you were really, even that mean besides the “wtf” reaction, which seems like a valid initial reaction of shock to what she...

You were at a party, not in a confessional booth where you’re waiting and prepared to hear wild things with an understanding demeanor.

People can’t expect perfect reactions to statements like that.

I understand that her question is the result of poor education, but she’s in her late 20s. How long has she had access to Google?

They think OP’s reaction was normal and that blaming them for not being perfectly gentle is unrealistic.

FixinThePlanet − NTA. I CANNOT understand the Y-T-A votes.

1. I patiently told her that they're two different organs and sperm doesn't travel up the urethra to fertilize the egg.

2. She was getting frustrated, and she said, "Well, my doctor told me that."

3. I made a face and said "then your doc should have his license taken away because he's an i__ot.

I'm not sure how he got his medical license. "Surely a doctor who says, 'You can prevent pregnancies by peeing after s__" shouldn't be talking to patients??

And then it turns out that no, the doctor didn't actually say anything of the sort, and this person just dug her heels in about her wild misinterpretation.

Okay, maybe OP was rude in the delivery of "wtf they're not even the same thing, and you do realize that blood clots are much bigger than sperm, right?" but...
Total_Elderberry4746 − NTA. I’m sorry, what??

michellemorales − NTA. You cant expect a random person to teach basic human anatomy and biological processes to an adult.

If she was insulted or felt embarrassed by your response, then that's on her.

[Reddit User] − NTA and I disagree with people who claim you've somehow hurt her feelings or were exceptionally rude.

I feel your reaction was fairly predictable for a casual conversation with something outrageous being thrown at you as an argument.

I wanna see everyone be perfectly civil and wary of opponents' feelings against an unhinged statement.

Missyblue7207 − Ahh, I’ve been in the situation where someone is so dumb that I’ve come across as rude because I’ve assumed they are taking the p__s only to work...

It’s hard to be polite when they are so dumb it has confused you 😂 NTA.

YWBTA if she is in your social circle, and you keep giving her a hard time every time she doesn’t understand things.

TCTX73 − NTA, I have to assume she's educated in the US. So she's highlighting our lack of teaching kids about their own bodies.

This group of Redditors saw the situation as a messy combination of embarrassment, misunderstanding, and the massive gaps in reproductive education.

thesharktamer − Y'all are gonna downvote me, but if you pee right after s__, semen will spooge out kinda like period blood into the toilet, so it's possible she was...

If you're trying to get pregnant, they tell you not to walk around or pee straight after, so the semen doesn't leak out of you, so maybe she assumed the...

Wait until I tell you about how sperm don't actually swim up the uterus like they're in a race.

potshead − NTA. I would have reacted similarly. Though I grew up in Texas and know some people are truly ignorant of their bodies due to our lack of adequate...

Her reaction is largely out of embarrassment. that could have happened if you had responded differently, too.

This argument spiraled faster than anyone expected, turning a bizarre biology mix-up into a full-blown meltdown. The OP felt stunned by the question, but the sharp delivery turned a teachable moment into a social disaster.

Do you think the OP crossed a line by snapping, or was the reaction understandable given the question? How would you handle a wildly incorrect assumption in the middle of a party? Drop your hot take below.

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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