She stepped into a date that felt more like a trap, a reckless leap from a fleeting night into a world of discomfort and disappointment. Ignoring the warnings of her friends, she found herself trapped in awkward silences and unsettling conversations that revealed a side of him she never wanted to see.
As the night unraveled, a simple evening spiraled into a moment of stark realization—the chilling dismissal of her beliefs and dreams. With courage, she escaped the scene, reclaiming her voice and dignity, leaving behind a man whose values clashed so deeply with her own.

AITA I ditched a date after he told me “A woman could never be president”





As renowned relationship therapist Dr. Terri Cole explains, “Boundaries are simply about knowing what’s okay for you and what’s not okay for you, and then communicating that clearly.”
The OP’s experience highlights a common dating pitfall: proceeding with an encounter despite previous knowledge (from friends) or initial subtle cues (the food order) suggesting incompatibility. When the date revealed deeply entrenched views—specifically the statement that ‘a woman could never be president’—this crossed a significant ethical and personal boundary for the OP. The decision to leave abruptly, while intoxicated, suggests an immediate prioritization of self-preservation and avoidance of conflict over maintaining social politeness. This action is understandable given the context of feeling unsafe or profoundly disagreed with.
From a communication standpoint, the OP’s exit, while effective in stopping the immediate negative interaction, leaves the situation unresolved with the other party. While no one is obligated to educate or debate a date, future encounters might benefit from clearer boundary setting earlier on regarding controversial topics. In this specific instance, however, the immediate departure was an appropriate self-protective measure against potentially escalating conflict or enduring an emotionally taxing conversation.
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The original poster (OP) felt immediate discomfort and recognized severe ideological differences with their date, leading them to abruptly leave the situation when faced with misogynistic comments. The central conflict lies between the OP prioritizing their personal values and safety by ending the date immediately, and the implied expectation, perhaps from the date or social norms, to stay or handle the confrontation differently.
Considering the clear clash of fundamental beliefs and the OP’s swift exit when feeling unsafe or offended, the question remains: Is it acceptable to abandon a date immediately upon encountering deeply opposing or offensive views, or does social etiquette require a more formal explanation or attempt at resolution, even when intoxicated?







