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AITA for Leaving My Partner at Home Because His OCD Made Me Late to a Dinner Party at a Restaurant?

by John Doe
October 16, 2025
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The original poster’s partner has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) which has become more severe over the last year. This worsening condition involves extensive physical and mental checking routines before leaving the house, causing them to be late for nearly every event.

Despite the poster gently suggesting professional treatment, the partner refuses help, insisting they can handle the condition alone. This situation came to a head when they were invited to an important dinner party hosted by the poster’s boss, leading the poster to question whether their final action regarding the timing was justified.

AITA for Leaving My Partner at Home Because His OCD Made Me Late to a Dinner Party at a Restaurant?

My partner has OCD that has been progressively worsening over...

he has a routine of doing physical and mental checks,...

I've gently encouraged him to seek professional help, but he...

Two weeks ago, we were invited to a dinner party...

Knowing how long his checks take, I asked him to...

I was panicking about showing up late to such an...

I ended up being five minutes late and told my...

He says I was insensitive and should have waited for...

I don't want to be unsupportive, but his OCD has...

As renowned relationship therapist Dr. Terry Real explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling the other person; they are about controlling what you will or will not accept.”

The core conflict here lies between accommodating a partner’s mental health condition and maintaining personal and professional responsibilities. The partner’s OCD rituals, compounded by their refusal to seek professional intervention, create an unsustainable situation that directly impacts the poster’s life, especially concerning career-related events. The poster’s action of leaving was a boundary enforcement—a declaration that they could no longer risk professional harm by waiting indefinitely. While leaving a partner struggling with a mental health crisis can feel harsh, when accommodation consistently leads to negative personal consequences (like jeopardizing a job/promotion opportunity) and the struggling individual refuses the necessary outside help, setting a firm limit on one’s own participation becomes a necessary act of self-preservation.

The poster’s response, while leading to conflict, was understandable given the pressure of the event and the partner’s consistent denial of treatment. Moving forward, the poster needs to shift from simply accommodating the delays to setting clear, non-negotiable limits regarding time for future events, coupled with a final, firm statement that continued shared life requires the partner to engage in professional OCD treatment. This maintains the boundary while clearly framing the stakes for the relationship.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

MadameAllura Your partner really does need help. This is now...

To be honest, I would have left as well.

Your partner can't have it both ways... either seek professional...

HorrorShip7094 I have OCD. I'm sure it sucks for my...

I would never expect them to be late to my...

Allowing him to go through 30+ minutes of unreasonable behavior...

Being supportive is encouraging him to get help because his...

Newsflash, he's not managing it if it's getting worse.

celticmusebooks **I've gently encouraged him to seek professional help,

but he refuses and insists he can manage it on...

but while I'm very empathetic to those dealing with mental...

their life is so gravely impacted. He is NOT managing...

My BIL lost his wife and almost lost his job...

Sit him down and TELL him that things are going...

Going forward you'll give him the option to come to...

not in the car he can either drive himself separately...

Fredredphooey NTA. You can't be late to a dinner with...

TopAd7154 Tell your partner to get help or get out.:...

I can empathise with you to a certain extent. My...

He's medicated but there are times he forgets the renew...

We are always late (which makes me so anxious and...

jaybull222 NTA - I'm sorry you are both dealing with...

it is HIS OCD, not yours. I'd start making driving...

Furthermore, if he doesn't understand that you cannot be late...

He owes YOU an apology for putting you through all...

issues.

I would use this event for a bigger talk that...

biglipsmagoo can meet you there when he is done with...

It's also not his fault, but it is his responsibility...

The bottom line here is that your bf is not...

I'm going to say this as someone who is probably...

You can't manage this for him but you can't let...

Have a plan so you can leave. Have a place...

If you don't already have that, put every spare penny...

You need enough for first, last, and security on your...

Do this for yourself bc if the OCD keep going...

It is also 100% your right to issue an ultimatum...

Don't issue it until you have the money you need,...

You have one month to find a psych and a...

If not, I'm out of here.

You don't have the right to force ppl to medicate...

In this situation, it's not going to get better without...

If he was trying to control it with diet but...

You're not going to sit back and enable your bf...

Remember that you can't love someone out of OCD and...

The original poster feels conflicted, wanting to be supportive of their partner’s mental health struggle while also prioritizing important career obligations that are being jeopardized by the partner’s refusal to seek treatment for their worsening OCD.

The central question is whether the poster was wrong to leave their partner behind to avoid being significantly late for a crucial professional event, or if prioritizing their career in that moment was an acceptable, albeit difficult, choice given the partner’s resistance to getting help.

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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