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AITA for not apologizing for my tourettes

by Alex Johnson
January 2, 2026
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In the quiet morning light of a friend’s home, a young person with Tourette’s syndrome bravely navigates the fragile dance of acceptance and misunderstanding. They begin each new encounter with honesty, hoping their vulnerability will be met with kindness, yet the air thickens with tension when a sudden outburst shatters the fragile calm, exposing the invisible battles they fight every day.

Faced with judgment and an unspoken demand for an apology, they stand firm, refusing to shrink away or apologize for their very being. In this moment, the raw power of self-acceptance clashes with society’s discomfort, revealing the painful truth of living with a misunderstood condition and the courage it takes to claim dignity in the face of ignorance.

AITA for not apologizing for my tourettes

I have Tourette's. Whenever I meet someone new I say...

" It's the first thing I say after introductions. I...

A introduced me, and I gave their parents my spiel....

" My friend's dad (we'll call him L) crossed his...

" I looked around the table trying to figure out...

" I asked what he meant, and he explained that...

I told him I don't feel as though I should...

As A drove me home, they told me I really...

Dr. Oliver Sacks, a renowned neurologist, often discussed the challenges faced by individuals with tic disorders, emphasizing the importance of public understanding and accommodation over punitive responses. His work highlights that tics are neurological events, not willful acts of disrespect.

The OP correctly identified their right not to apologize for their disability, especially after providing an explicit disclosure. This disclosure, while a necessary protective measure, shifts the social burden onto the listeners to practice tolerance. The father’s (L’s) reaction suggests a failure in understanding disability etiquette; crossing arms and demanding an apology indicates a power dynamic where L felt his comfort outweighed the OP’s neurological reality. The friend (A) siding with the father introduces another layer of conflict, suggesting the OP’s support system may not fully comprehend the boundaries required when managing a visible condition.

The OP’s refusal to apologize was ethically sound in defense of their medical condition. However, in practical social navigation, a nuanced response could have de-escalated the situation. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP, after asserting their boundary (e.g., “I cannot apologize for a medical symptom”), to immediately pivot to reassurance, such as, “I understand that was startling, and I regret causing discomfort, but this is involuntary. Can we continue?” This validates the listener’s reaction without capitulating on the need to apologize for the disability itself.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Comfortable_Fun_9872 NTA You explained your disability and that is enough.

You should never have to apologise for it. Ever! And...

Stranger0nReddit NTA. You were upfront about your disability, so it's...

You had no reason to apologize, This guy either doesn't...

wrathofworlds I can't imagine asking someone to apologize for their...

You cannot control it. Next he will be wanting an...

nuggets256 Definitely NTA here, honestly I thought it was going...

You seem very conscientious but I'd just say it wouldn't...

disruptive or if you say something particularly cruel or offensive...

Crazyandiloveit 9% of cases I agree you shouldn't have to...

happen and why. Why would he expect you to apologise?...

you wouldn't expect an amputee to apologise for not having...

In his mind autism probably isn't real either and ADHD...

I can't take those people seriously tbh.

And "Bees" isn't even a bad word (a cussword might...

I probably would have said "yeah, I like bees too"...

) I do feel a bit sad that your friend...

but we don't know their situation (father might be aggressive/...

If they regularly make you feel bad about your disability...

SlappySlapsticker He knew it was coming, did he not understand...

SireYensid Also BEES was a pretty inane thing to utter....

Your friend and the dad, AH. There were better way...

The individual faced a difficult situation where their involuntary actions, stemming from Tourette’s syndrome, clashed directly with the expectations of their friend’s parent regarding social etiquette. Despite giving a prior warning, the unexpected outburst led to immediate rejection and removal from the social setting.

The core issue centers on whether a person with a neurological condition should be required to apologize for involuntary tics and vocalizations after providing advance notice, or if accepting the condition without apology is a fundamental requirement for social inclusion. Should an apology be mandatory for an uncontrolled medical symptom, even if the setting was pre-warned?

Alex Johnson

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