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AITA? For leaving after my boyfriend made me sit in the kitchen by myself when his doctor friends came to visit?.

by John Doe
November 13, 2025
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In the quiet intimacy of a shared evening, a simple visit became a fragile battleground of unspoken fears and hidden insecurities. Despite the warmth they found in each other’s company, a sudden intrusion tested the trust that had quietly grown over nine months, casting shadows over moments meant to bring them closer.

She sat confined in the kitchen, heart pounding with confusion and hurt, as strangers filled the space meant for their connection. His silence spoke louder than words, and in those tense minutes, the fragile thread of their relationship trembled under the weight of unvoiced doubts and the ache of feeling unseen.

AITA? For leaving after my boyfriend made me sit in the kitchen by myself when his doctor friends came to visit?.

Hi. This a minor conflict that me f31 and my...

He's sweet and makes me feel happy whenever we're togetger....

We sat down in the living room in his apartment...

He went to take a look through the hole then...

He had me enter the kitchen and said his 2...

I was confused I asked why not let me just...

I sat still waiting as the time pa*sed. They stayed...

I felt uncomfortable and couldn't wait anymore after I was...

I just took my purse and walked out the kitchen...

upset. He was stunned and so were his friends. He...

I replied that I left because of the treatment I...

friends but he swore it wasn't like that and that...

his friends was wrong of me.

As renowned relationship expert Dr. John Gottman explains, “The magic ratio is at least five positive interactions for every negative one.” While this situation does not involve overt conflict in the traditional sense, the negative interaction here is the unilateral imposition of a boundary that resulted in the OP feeling devalued and excluded, overshadowing the positive feeling of finally visiting him after a busy week.

The core issue appears to be a breakdown in communication regarding expectations and boundaries within the relationship, compounded by differing social priorities. The boyfriend (M33), likely motivated by a desire to discuss work-related topics he believed would exclude his partner (Edit 2), chose a solution—hiding her—that communicated a message of prioritizing his professional peers over her immediate comfort. This action, regardless of intent, created a significant power differential in that moment, making the OP feel like a subordinate guest rather than an equal partner. The OP’s reaction, while emotionally driven, was a direct consequence of feeling ignored and relegated (calling him when he did not answer, then leaving), which is an understandable, though perhaps poorly executed, attempt to reclaim dignity.

The boyfriend’s insistence that she should have started making dinner (Edit 3) instead of waiting suggests a lack of awareness about how isolating her isolation felt, or perhaps an attempt to shift blame for his poor management of the situation. Moving forward, the OP should calmly address the feeling of being hidden rather than just the departure itself, using ‘I’ statements to describe how the request made her feel. The boyfriend needs to learn to set explicit conversational boundaries (e.g., ‘I need 30 minutes to catch up with colleagues, then we’ll all connect’) rather than enforcing exclusion.

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Littleballoffur22 He's either ashamed of you or he's got a...

This isn't a minor issue it's a deal breaker. I...

dookle14 NTA: NTA - that's crazy sketchy and raises so...

I immediately would think either they are doing something illegal,

or your are probably the "other" woman that he doesn't...

Either way, there is a zero percent chance that you...

Garymilojoeywendel Good on you for standing up for yourself.: Girl...this...

Please do yourself a favour and reevaluate your self worth...

h**lo_friendss NTA he was embarra*sed of introducing you to his...

Next time don't tolerate that kind of treatment.

Either leave immediately or spring up on them in the...

ScammerC NTA. >He called me later saying what I did...

Well, he's the expert on that. I'm betting he has...

SampSimps NTA. You might be the sidepiece.

I can think of no justification for keeping a girlfriend...

CatAnne119 None.: NTA >This a minor conflict that No this...

>They stayed for an hour and I started calling Donnie...

>

Edit2: He claimed that they were talking about stuff I...

>

Edit3: he said I should've made myself busy making dinner...

together but I ruined our plans. He just showed you...

He expected you busy yourself making dinner instead of spending...

>He was missing me and been wanting me to visit...

Yet he has done nothing to prove he misses you....

Is this really the kind of relationship you want to...

The original poster (OP) felt disrespected and undervalued when her boyfriend asked her to hide in the kitchen while his friends visited, creating a clear conflict between her need for inclusion and his desire to manage their social interaction separately. The boyfriend views the OP’s departure as a rude breach of trust because she failed to comply with a simple request, whereas the OP perceives her exit as a justified response to feeling treated as less important than his colleagues.

Given the differing interpretations—one seeing a failed boundary/request and the other seeing a justified reaction to feeling marginalized—is the boyfriend’s need for private professional conversation a legitimate reason to ask his partner to isolate herself, or did this action constitute a fundamental failure to prioritize her comfort and inclusion in his home?

John Doe

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

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