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AITA for not showing up to the school volleyball tournament I was registered for without my consent?

by Jane Smith
January 20, 2026
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In the quiet hum of a typical school morning, a reluctant participant finds himself tangled in a web woven by friends and expectations. Without consent or enthusiasm, he is thrust onto a volleyball team, not as a player, but as a symbolic figurehead—a role that feels more like a burden than an honor. The weight of unwanted responsibility settles heavily, underscoring a deeper struggle between personal truth and social obligation.

As the tournament day approaches, the fragile structure of the team crumbles, mirroring the protagonist’s own desire to escape the charade. Friends abandon their posts, and the illusion of a united front shatters, leaving him alone with the quiet relief of absence. Yet beneath this surface lies a poignant reflection on identity, acceptance, and the silent battles fought beyond the game.

AITA for not showing up to the school volleyball tournament I was registered for without my consent?

A friend registered a volleyball team for a school tournament,...

The narrator does not play volleyball and has no interest...

Shortly before the event, the team leader switched teams, and...

Based on this withdrawal, the consensus became that the team...

However, the remaining organizers and a few committed players showed...

The narrator did not attend, feeling unwilling to justify a...

Now, the student organizers are showing pa*sive-aggressive disappointment, implying the...

Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in boundaries and dysfunctional relationships, often emphasizes the importance of clear communication and the right to decline involvement without guilt. In this scenario, the initial registration without consent is a significant violation of personal autonomy.

The motivations of the friend who signed the narrator up appear rooted in convenience or a desire to secure a full roster, disregarding the narrator’s known disinterest and athletic limitations. When the team leader and others backed out, the subsequent collective assumption that the team was dissolved was logical from the narrator’s perspective, especially since they were officially excused from school. The passive-aggressive disappointment from the organizers stems from a concept known as the ‘sunk cost fallacy’ combined with social obligation; they invested effort into forming the team and expected compliance, even when the core premise collapsed.

The narrator’s action of staying home was appropriate given the initial lack of consent and the subsequent apparent cancellation of the commitment. To handle this better, the narrator could have sent a direct, non-apologetic message to the main organizer the moment they learned others were still showing up, stating clearly: ‘Since I was never a confirmed participant and believed the team was defunct, I will not be attending.’ This preempts passive aggression by stating a firm, factual position.

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

LyraLovesYourMother NTA at all, there was a huge lack of...

Pretzelmamma I understand your perspective and agree you shouldn't have...

You left your name on the team sheet knowing it...

TimberGoingDown NTA

Your “friend” that signed you up for the team isn’t really your friend. She set you up to be humiliated. Her swapping teams at the last minute was always her intention.

Lots of high school athletes like to dunk on the...

AppearanceOk5806 NTA. And I can't help but think your "friend"...

All those pa*sive aggressive people, let them know you didn't...

Worth-Season3645 NTA..."Sorry mates. I am not the one you should...

Maybe direct your displeasure towards the person who signed me...

Thumatingra NTA. You followed the plan. Why are you being...

liteliya2 NTA. You never agreed to be part of the...

The individual faced a situation where their lack of consent regarding participation was ignored, leading to them staying home based on the expectation that the team had dissolved. The central conflict lies between the narrator’s established boundary (not wanting to play and not agreeing to the roster spot) and the social pressure exerted by the organizers who expected them to appear despite the circumstances.

When a group action relies on unspoken assumptions and shifting commitments, where does the ultimate responsibility for honoring the original agreement—or lack thereof—lie: with the individual who never consented, or the organizers who failed to confirm participation before the event?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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