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AITA for yelling at a woman and her autistic daughter after they almost knocked me into the subway tracks?

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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In the chaotic rush of the city, a simple walk home became a moment of sheer vulnerability. Jostled unexpectedly onto the edge of the subway platform, with a train looming dangerously close, the world seemed to narrow to the perilous space beneath her feet. The cold indifference of the crowd, lost in their own worlds, only magnified the sudden fragility of her situation.

Yet amidst the blur of haste and neglect, a spark of human connection flickered through her desperate calls for awareness. Her voice cut through the noise, a plea not just for safety but for recognition in a city that often feels too fast to care. This brief encounter, charged with tension and urgency, revealed the raw edge where danger and compassion collide.

AITA for yelling at a woman and her autistic daughter after they almost knocked me into the subway tracks?

I had just gotten off the subway and was walking...

It was a bit crowded since it was rush hour...

While I'm walking someone crashes into my side and knocks...

will know what I am talking about). I almost lost...

One woman was walking in front and the other younger...

I yelled "Hey, watch it!" They just kind ignored me...

" The woman in front turned around and told me...

I told her that she and her daughter needed to...

The woman told me I was being rude and insensitive...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation illustrates a conflict where a perceived boundary violation (being physically endangered) led to a high-emotion response from the OP, which was then reframed by the mother as an issue of disability sensitivity.

The OP’s motivation was clearly self-preservation and preventing a potential tragedy on the tracks. Yelling, while generally discouraged in public conflict resolution, often results from immediate perceived danger or frustration when initial, less confrontational attempts at communication fail. The mother’s reaction, however, shifts the focus entirely to her daughter’s sensory needs, effectively using the disability as a shield against accountability for actions that endangered others. While accommodations for sensory needs are important, they do not absolve an individual of the basic responsibility to navigate crowded, high-risk environments without physically endangering fellow commuters.

From a psychological perspective, the OP acted appropriately in attempting to communicate the danger, though the escalation to yelling might have been counterproductive once the mother engaged. A more effective future approach might involve creating physical distance first, or using a firm statement rather than yelling when the initial request is ignored, especially after the reason for the inattention is revealed. However, given the immediate peril, the OP’s reaction was a direct result of the situation’s inherent threat level.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

SparklingWalnut NTA Autism is not a pa*s to almost k**ling...

It was an accident, but that lady is teaching her...

PretendLanguage1738 NTA DoIwantToKnow6417: ** But her almost knocking you

on the track where you could potentially have been crushed...

SanDiego619guy nor to be ent*tled about it.: No, you were...

bimmer_rider NTA,

parents of ND kids need to be extra careful not...

It was you, a reasonable person this time. Next time...

StAlvis NTA >

The woman in front turned around and told me not...

but still an adult) bc she was autistic and was...

ReviewOk929 :- >

the other younger woman has holding on to the back...

NTA - Doesn't matter who you are or what you...

That could have gone south quickly and she'd be looking...

The original poster (OP) experienced a dangerous physical incident on a crowded subway platform caused by another passenger’s inattentive behavior, leading to an immediate confrontation when OP attempted to address the danger. The central conflict revolves around OP’s understandable reaction to nearly being pushed onto the tracks versus the mother’s immediate defense of her adult daughter by citing a disability as a reason for reduced accountability.

Was OP justified in raising their voice to prevent a serious accident, or did the introduction of a disability negate the need for situational awareness and responsibility in a high-risk public space? The debate centers on balancing public safety demands against considerations for sensory sensitivities.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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