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AITA for not wanting to be driven around by women including my gf

by Charlie Brown
April 20, 2026
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Haunted by a childhood accident, a man’s deep-seated fear of women drivers has quietly governed his every journey, shaping his relationships and daily choices. This phobia, born from trauma, isolates him in a world where trust behind the wheel feels impossibly broken, even as he desperately tries to explain that his fear is not rooted in bias but in pain.

Now, living with his girlfriend who drives, their once harmonious bond is strained by invisible barriers and misunderstood fears. His insistence on driving her car to soothe his anxiety clashes with her feelings of rejection and accusation, leaving both trapped in a painful crossroads where love, fear, and misunderstanding collide.

AITA for not wanting to be driven around by women including my gf

When I was a kid, I had a traumatic experience...

Since then, I have always had a phobia of being...

My mother did not drive, and even when my older...

I have a license but no car, and when I...

Recently, my girlfriend and I moved in together and she...

She says it feels like I am being misogynistic, even...

I suggested taking public transit separately so she can drive...

I do not tell her she cannot drive, and I...

Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, a leading expert on trauma, notes in his work that trauma produces a physical change in the brain that prioritizes survival over logic. In this case, the individual is experiencing a specific phobia triggered by a childhood accident. While his actions may appear to be based on gender bias, they are actually a self-protection mechanism designed to avoid a perceived threat. The brain has linked the presence of a female driver with a life-threatening event, leading to an involuntary fear response that the individual has not yet resolved through professional help.

The conflict arises because the girlfriend views the behavior through a social lens of misogyny, while the man views it through a medical lens of trauma. Without professional intervention, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), the man will likely continue to struggle with these avoidance behaviors. His refusal to be a passenger is not an attack on his girlfriend’s skills, but a symptom of an untreated psychological wound that requires more than just willpower to overcome.

It is recommended that the man seeks specialized trauma therapy rather than simply avoiding the trigger. While his trauma is valid, the impact on his partner’s feelings and their shared life is significant. A professional can help him gradually desensitize the trigger so that he can eventually trust his partner’s driving. Until he takes active steps toward recovery, the relationship will likely continue to suffer from this lack of mutual understanding and cooperation.

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

DoraTheUrbanExplorer YTA for not getting therapy to address this issue....

If you and your gf get married and you're ill...

strangespecies I'm going to go with YTA here. I understand...

OverRice2524 I mean at this point yes YTA. You are...

Also, you'd better be paying your girlfriend the increase in...

GameProtein >She is really upset with me as, whenever we...

You can be traumatized by a bus incident but generalizing...

FlyingUberr This is so stupid. Men are more likely to...

Beck2010 From one of your comments: a MAN caused the...

solitarybydesign YTA Get therapy.

The man remains stuck between his intense psychological trauma and his girlfriend’s interpretation of his actions as discriminatory. He attempts to manage his fear by offering to travel separately, but this compromise fails to address the emotional disconnect and frustration felt by his partner.

Should the man be allowed to maintain strict boundaries to manage his childhood trauma, or is he wrong to let a gender-based phobia dictate the dynamics of his relationship?

Charlie Brown

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

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