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Teen Comes Out As Gay, Gets Mad When Friends Say “Cool” Instead Of Applauding

by Annie Nguyen
January 1, 2026
in Social Issues

Coming out is often described as a huge, life-changing moment. For some people, it is filled with fear, relief, and the hope of being accepted exactly as they are. But what happens when the reaction you get is not dramatic support or emotional speeches, but simple indifference?

That is the situation one Reddit user found himself in after a friend made a public announcement during lunch at school. While the friend seemed to expect shock, celebration, or reassurance, the response he received was much more casual.

What followed was confusion, hurt feelings, and an argument that left everyone wondering whether “not caring” is the same as being unsupportive.

Scroll down to see how this awkward moment spiraled and why the internet had strong opinions about it.

A teen thinks his friend’s coming out changes nothing, until others expect a reaction

Teen Comes Out As Gay, Gets Mad When Friends Say “Cool” Instead Of Applauding
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AITA for not caring when my friend came out of the closet?

My friend is obviously gay. He does nails with the girls, he follows make-up tutorials on YouTube,

speaks in a higher tone of voice, and flails around a lot.

He also gushes with the girls in our group when they bring up K-pop celebs (guys)

and joins them for shopping when we split up at the mall.

We (the guys) know he's gay, the girls most certainly do, and it's pretty much an open secret at this point.

Nobody ever brings it up, and we basically just treat him like another girl.

So we're at school, it's lunchtime and we're all chilling in the cafeteria.

He suddenly comes out of the closet and announces (to the guy-table) that he's gay.

We're playing cards at the time, and our responses ranged from "Cool," to "Finally...".

Well, APPARENTLY, we didn't show enough support

because he seemed upset that we weren't caught completely by surprise.

Him: Why can't you people just accept me for who I am? (We stare at each other in confusion).

Me: Uh... we don't care. Are you gay? Fine. It's none of our business. (shrug).

Him: It's 2019. It's not okay to hate on gay people anymore. (he storms off.)

Girl 1: (kicks my leg) What the hell's your problem?

Me: Everybody already knew he was gay.

Girl 1: SOOOO??? You could've shown that you were happy for him! GOD! (kicks my leg again).

Me: Kick me again, I dare you. (Spoiler: she doesn't)

The guys at the table give me a mixed bag of:

"You done fucked up now, boy/s" and "SHUT UP, LET'S PLAY. LUNCH IS ALMOST OVER."

Nobody ever gave him crap for being gay, and as far as I know,

nobody outside our group ever gave him crap for it either.

AITA for not caring when a friend in our group comes out of the closet?

There’s a shared human experience many people recognize: saying something out loud for the first time can feel far more significant than the words themselves.

Even when the truth is already known, claiming it openly can feel like crossing an invisible line, one filled with anticipation, anxiety, and the hope that the people listening will respond with care.

When someone finally voices a deeply personal part of who they are, the moment carries emotional weight that may not be obvious to everyone else in the room.

In this story, the friend’s decision to come out wasn’t just a casual announcement; it was a moment loaded with emotional risk and hope for acceptance.

Even though everyone in his social circle “knew” he was gay, the act of saying it out loud carried meaning far beyond information: it was an attempt to be truly seen, acknowledged, and emotionally supported.

What looks like nonchalance (“Cool,” “Finally…”) from his friends may have felt like indifference to him because he was hoping for a moment of connection, affirmation, or celebration.

The emotional core here isn’t about not caring whether someone is gay; it’s about the unspoken expectation that this disclosure would change something in the way his friends responded to him.

Others simply processed his news with familiarity and normalcy, but he processed it as a potentially life-affirming moment. This emotional misalignment, not rejection, but a lack of shared significance, is what caused the hurt feelings.

While most people saw his coming out as “no big deal,” many psychological perspectives remind us that it is a big deal to the person coming out, precisely because it involves vulnerability and identity.

According to psychologist Gina Rhodes, PhD, coming out can be a profound step in sharing one’s authentic self, and supportive reactions from friends and family can significantly impact emotional well-being, fostering self-esteem and resilience when met with love and acceptance.

When interpreted through this lens, the friend’s reaction becomes more understandable. He wasn’t upset about the lack of surprise; he was hurt because he hoped his truth would be met with emotional recognition. Even when acceptance is present, the expression of that acceptance matters deeply to the person revealing their identity.

A neutral response can feel dismissive when someone is emotionally exposed, and that feeling can sting even in supportive groups.

This situation isn’t about blame; it’s about emotional translation. When someone shares something meaningful, meeting them where they are, even with simple warmth, can validate their courage.

Instead of focusing on whether you should celebrate, consider asking, “What kind of response helps my friend feel truly seen?” In the end, empathy isn’t about grand gestures; it’s about listening, presence, and making space for someone’s courage without assuming how they should feel.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

These commenters ruled YTA, saying OP’s indifference dismissed a meaningful moment

GoodGirlElly − YTA accidentally. Coming out was clearly a big thing for him and you should have treated it like that.

If you said 'we don't care' to a couple announcing that they were getting engaged, everyone would call you a jerk.

Girl 1 is absolutely spot on with her suggestion on how to handle it.

echelon_01 − YTA. Whether or not you "knew" he was gay already, this was a big moment for him

and you responded by literally saying you don't care. Be aware that what you said doesn't read

as "We still like you and your sexuality doesn't change that," it reads, "We don't care about you and your big moment."

Bravo4815 − YTA Coming out is extremely hard. He probably worked himself up all day, f__k,

years to do this... only to be met with 'who cares'.

He probably went through mental anguish thinking he'd lose all his friends and just wanted some support from you.

He's 'coming out' as someone who will face discrimination his whole life for being who he is, and you invalidated that.

I get how saying 'no one cares' is accepting, but it's kinda s__tty.

racalavaca − we basically just treat him like another girl. Kick me again, I dare you.

This and other little things pretty much tell me everything I need to know about you, I feel... definitely YTA.

He just wanted some approval and warmth from his "friends" in what is definitely an important phase in his life.

He probably knows you're fine with it, but would it hurt you to just empathize and be a nice person

and indulge your friend?! ​

P. S: Also, gay people are not "one of the girls."

(not that you even need to treat girls any differently anyway), That's just a dumb stereotype.

JellyInTheAttic − YTA. That was just cold.

You don't have to throw him a parade or give him a standing ovation or anything, but holy s__t, you guys

just outright dismissed him. You literally told him "I don't give a f__k"! Well, yeah,

I can see how he'd take that personally.

And to be frank, the way you write about him really gives me a strong feeling that you literally don't care for this guy.

These Reddit users voted NTA, arguing neutrality showed acceptance, not hostility

Umbrella-Wizard − NTA, how are you not being accepting?

I think he was hoping for more attention and that’s why he was annoyed

egotistical-dso − NTA. I mean, he's right: It's 2019, no one gives much of a crap about gay people anymore.

Outside of certain rural/religious areas, no one much cares. I get that to him this must be a big step forward,

but in real terms, it just doesn't matter to most people these days.

Jenkins_Will − NTA. Imo, you shared a lot of support

When saying that nothing is changing with him coming out of the closet

These commenters voted NAH, saying both sides meant well, but expectations differed

Killer-Barbie − NAH BUT he didn't come out for you. He's looking for support and validation.

He's expecting r__ection and indifference is the same thing.

Also, nothing in your first paragraph makes him gay and that's toxic masculinity speaking.

human-meat-is-good − NAH. It’s completely fine to not make a big deal out of it.

That’s what he should WANT. To be treated the same as if he was straight.

We shouldn’t be treating people differently based on these things, sexuality, race, trans or cis, etc.

This cafeteria clash wasn’t really about acceptance; it was about recognition. Many readers felt the friend wasn’t asking for a parade, just a sign that his courage mattered. Others argued that equality should mean no fuss at all.

So where’s the line between treating someone normally and treating them thoughtfully? Should emotional milestones always get special care, even if the outcome feels obvious? Drop your take below. This debate is far from settled.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 5/5 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/5 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/5 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/5 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/5 votes | 0%

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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