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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/Lun4B34r on 2023-09-23 04:55:29.


Yesterday my dad walked in on me naked in my room. It’s hot and (normally) no one ever comes in my room. I was on my computer, just browsing YouTube, and heard three quick knocks at my door. Before I had time to do ANYTHING, he opened the door and walked inside. I mean there was zero time between the knocking and the door opening, he was basically opening the door as he made the third knock. I stared at him wide-eyed as he began to explain that I might be needed to help my mom with something later and to keep my phone charged and next to me so she can call me. Part way through he stops, realizes I’m nude, and says “Do you HAVE to be naked?”

He had a talk with me today about how I should respect his house and wear clothes at all times. It should be noted that we live in a two-story home, and the second floor is pretty much entirely “my” space. I’m the only one of us who sleeps up here, and there’s nothing important up here so the only reason people ever come up is to get/talk to me. If I need to leave my room when I’m naked, I put on clothes. People don’t want to see me naked and I don’t want people to see me naked. But it’s just so uncomfortable to wear clothes when it’s so hot out. Everyone else knocks and waits for permission to enter, but not dad. He just barges in, and somehow it’s MY fault. AITA?

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    11 year ago

    NTA. Parents can get so blind about how they’re treating their kids. I think it has something to do with their first encounter with the person being an immobile football of flesh, that’s eventually got a name and homework.

    Some of them don’t transition well to recognizing that the children in their home are people.