The narrator achieved a lifelong dream of becoming a practicing podiatrist, a profession they find both fulfilling and financially rewarding. This professional background recently led to a highly uncomfortable social situation at a dinner party with their girlfriend’s co-workers.
When the narrator revealed their career, one guest repeatedly mocked the profession, suggesting that a significant percentage of podiatrists enter the field due to a foot fetish. After the narrator expressed discomfort, the guest made more offensive remarks, causing the narrator to leave the gathering. The situation worsened upon returning home when the girlfriend downplayed the incident and suggested a small percentage of podiatrists might indeed have such fetishes, leading the narrator to question their strong reaction.

AITA for being offended that a dinner guest implied podiatrists were sexual deviants?
















As renowned psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers stated, “The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn, the one who has learned how to adapt and change, the one who has realized that knowledge is something that is never finished.” This situation involves a fundamental conflict over perceived professional respect and the establishment of social boundaries.
The actions of the dinner guest constitute aggressive boundary violation disguised as humor. By repeatedly questioning the narrator’s motives and making explicit, derogatory insinuations about the entire field of podiatry, the guest was engaging in shaming behavior. The narrator correctly identified this as an insult to an essential medical field. The girlfriend’s subsequent reaction—minimizing the offense and suggesting a small percentage of practitioners might indeed have fetishes—demonstrates a failure to validate the narrator’s emotional experience and prioritize their comfort over placating the social group. This action can be interpreted as emotional invalidation and a poor defense of a partner’s professional identity.
The narrator’s decision to leave was an appropriate self-protective measure when their verbal requests to stop were ignored. The doubt injected by the aunt, suggesting the profession is inherently ‘funny,’ indicates a societal tendency to trivialize essential, sometimes intimate, medical work. Moving forward, the narrator should communicate clearly to their girlfriend that professional disrespect is not a joke and that future occurrences require her unequivocal support. Constructively, handling such situations involves firmly stating boundaries once, and if violated, exiting the situation without needing further justification.
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The narrator is currently facing conflict between the deep professional respect they hold for their career and the dismissive, insulting behavior displayed by the dinner guest and, more distressingly, their girlfriend’s seeming agreement that the profession might harbor questionable motivations. This has caused the narrator significant offense and self-doubt, amplified by a relative suggesting they need to ‘get over’ the incident.
The central debate is whether the narrator’s response to the targeted mockery and sexual innuendo regarding their medical specialty was an appropriate defense of professional integrity, or if they overreacted to what others perceived as harmless, if crude, joking. Should professional boundaries be strictly enforced even in casual social settings, or must one learn to tolerate coarse humor about one’s occupation?







