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AITAH for telling someone no woman would date her?

by John Doe
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP) was visiting a friend’s apartment with their boyfriend when they met the friend’s roommate. During the initial introduction and casual conversation, the roommate made a comment directed at the OP, suggesting the OP was fortunate to be gay because, in the roommate’s view, women do not date short men.

In response to this unsolicited and potentially prejudiced remark, the OP immediately retorted that the roommate was lucky to be straight because lesbians do not date women with ‘atrocious personalities.’ This exchange caused the roommate to retreat to her room, leading to an awkward situation where the OP and their boyfriend decided to leave. Following this, the OP sought confirmation from their boyfriend, who supported their reaction, but the OP remains uncertain if they overreacted and now seeks an unbiased perspective on whether their comeback was inappropriate.

AITAH for telling someone no woman would date her?

I was at my friend's apartment with my boyfriend when...

The roommate said hi, and we were all chatting, and...

I responded that she was lucky she was straight because...

My friend said I went from zero to sixty way...

I asked him if he thought I overreacted, and he...

Was I an a*shole for saying that?

As relationship expert and author Dr. John Gottman explains, ‘The difference between what we say and what the other person hears is the space where misunderstandings and conflict grow.’ This situation exemplifies a failure in communication where both parties prioritized immediate retaliation over understanding or de-escalation.

The roommate initiated the conflict by making a prejudiced and potentially hurtful generalization about dating preferences based on height and sexual orientation. This action placed the OP in a defensive position. The OP’s response, while perhaps stemming from a desire to shut down perceived rudeness, utilized an equally subjective and deeply personal insult (‘atrocious personalities’). In social dynamics, responding to an attack on a physical trait (height) or orientation with an attack on character is often viewed as crossing a boundary, regardless of who started the exchange. The boyfriend’s assessment aligns with the concept of ‘fighting fire with fire,’ but in professional communication, this rarely leads to resolution.

The OP’s reaction was understandable as a defense mechanism against feeling judged, but it was not strategically appropriate for maintaining social harmony or securing a positive outcome. A more constructive approach would have been to either ignore the initial comment or address the behavior directly without reciprocating the insult, such as by stating, ‘That’s an inappropriate thing to say,’ and then changing the subject or walking away. This sets a boundary without engaging in a personality contest.

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PositionFar26 NTA she can change her personality, you cant change...

LifesGrip Weird thing to comment on a stranger.: Saying? You...

TacosForTuesday Why should they tolerate that ? You're a judgemental...

Has she never heard of Tom Holland? Plenty of short...

#FAFO She really thought she could casually degrade you and...

Boo hoo for her. You did her a favor; maybe...

star_b_nettor NTA Perfect response.

KingPlubs NTA women take zero accountably when THEY do something...

cla*s="comment_author">StrawbraryLiberry: NTA Why would she say that? It seems like...

We certainly don't like atrocious personalities.

the_shek NTA and god d**n as a straight guy I...

socially can't get away with or get told we are...

The core conflict centers on the OP’s decision to respond to a critical and offensive comment with an equally harsh personal attack. While the OP felt justified in defending themselves against an initial slight regarding their height and sexual orientation, the rapid escalation resulted in an immediate, awkward fallout, leaving the OP questioning the appropriateness of their highly retaliatory response versus maintaining composure.

The central dilemma is whether responding to an insult with a direct, sharp counter-insult is a necessary act of self-defense or an overreaction that escalates conflict unnecessarily. Readers must weigh the validity of defending oneself immediately against the value of de-escalation when faced with unwelcome personal commentary.

John Doe

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

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