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AITA for skipping study group when a kid is there?

by Charlie Brown
May 12, 2026
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A twenty-year-old college student finds her established social study routine disrupted by the arrival of a ten-year-old child in her mathematics course. The presence of this younger student changes the atmosphere of the group, creating discomfort for the narrator.

Unable to relate to the child or accept the change in environment, the student chooses to avoid the group sessions when the child is present. This decision leads to a confrontation with her peers, who accuse her of being exclusionary and immature.

AITA for skipping study group when a kid is there?

I'm (20f) a student at a community college. I have...

Honestly it's just as much a social thing as it...

She's a genius and apparently high school math was too...

She has a princess backpack and lunchbox and her backpack...

Her nanny was constantly late to pick her up and...

Being in the same cla*s as one is weird enough...

The whole mood is different. She joins the group on...

Then on Fridays I joined the group and it's like...

Her nanny called in sick so she had to wait...

Someone asked where I was going so I said I...

Well, that made them figure it out and I got...

I told my mom about it and she agrees that...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Henry Cloud explains in his work on personal boundaries, ‘We change our behavior when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of changing.’ In this scenario, the narrator is prioritizing her personal comfort over the social expectations of her peer group.

The conflict arises from a mismatch in expectations regarding social inclusion and maturity levels. The narrator is struggling with a lack of shared context, as the intellectual capacity of a ten-year-old does not bridge the developmental gap required for the social dynamic she seeks in a college setting. While the group views her departure as an act of cruelty toward a child, it is fundamentally an exercise in boundary setting, even if executed with avoidance rather than direct communication.

While the narrator is not inherently obligated to socialize with children, her method of handling the situation—lying about work schedules to avoid the conflict—has exacerbated the tension. To handle similar situations more effectively, she should practice assertive communication. Expressing a preference for a specific social dynamic in a neutral, honest manner would likely resolve the issue more maturely than making excuses, which only invites further judgment from her peers.

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

booob**t Hmm. NAH but also YTA. I get it, I...

*BUT* what does make you TA is how you're talking...

Kids her age who graduated and are already in college...

Even if I don't like kids, I don't like adults...

BiscuitFPV You are free to not want to hang out...

JustRight2 "Baby genius"? Sounds like you think you got b*mped...

bistromike76 YTA. You're 20 years old referring to a 10...

Oneofakindnocategory You're not an AH for not wanting to be...

_mmiggs_ School-age kids taking a cla*s at community college is...

It's clear that most of the group is happy hanging...

You're not obliged to like everyone, and if you don't...

Getting up and leaving when she asked to join the...

ptauger I have a BA, an MFA, a JD, and...

I think I have, at least, an informed opinion about...

I am, frankly, surprised at the hostility shown to the OP.

The environment for learning is as important as the quality...

A 10-year old may have the intellectual ability to master...

If, as the OP writes, the dynamic of the study...

This has nothing to do with compa*sion, or the lack...

She did not insult the child, and either simply didn't...

In NYC in junior high, we had a program called...

Since the consequence of being in SP meant graduating high...

It is up to the parents of the child in...

If anyone is an AH, it is the parents of...

The narrator feels that she is entitled to choose her social environment and distance herself from interactions that make her uncomfortable. Conversely, the study group believes that her behavior is insensitive and exclusionary toward a child who is simply seeking academic support.

The central question remains: Is the narrator obligated to include a younger student in her personal social space for the sake of group cohesion, or is she justified in setting boundaries for her own comfort?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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