If your school years are long gone by now, I believe most of us still remember the feeling of being paired with somebody and the rumors circulating around. But whether it was nice or not, it also depended on who we had been paired with. If that person was, in fact our crush – well, that was nice, but if we didn’t really like that person – most of the time we wanted to avoid them just to stop the rumors spinning around.
This 18-year-old woman encountered a similar situation – she turned down a sleepover with her autistic neighbor even though, in the past, it wouldn’t have been a problem. However, due to the rumors and constant pairing up at school, she rejected the idea and the whole situation caused quite a bit of drama.
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This 18 Y.O. has an autistic neighbor who is also her classmate, whom she has known for about 3 years as his parents used to ask her to help him with schoolwork
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However, not long ago, she found out that he has a crush on her; despite feeling awkward at first, she got over it until it spiraled into a rumor and constant pairing at school
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The neighbor’s parents were going out of town and asked her to sleep over at his place – she noted that before, it wouldn’t have been an issue, but now she felt uncomfortable
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After she explained the reasons to his parents, his mom got pissed at her for being disgusted by her son’s feelings because he is autistic
Recently, a Reddit user took her story online asking community members if she was being a jerk for rejecting her neighbors’ sleepover request with their autistic son due to rumors and the two of them often being paired in high school. The post received a lot of folks’ attention and collected more than 6.2K upvotes and almost 900 comments.
The original poster (OP) started her story by explaining she has an autistic neighbor, who is also her classmate, so sometimes his parents asked OP to help him with schoolwork. However, a few months ago, she learned that he has a crush on her. She noted that she was able to get over feeling awkward about it, but due to his interactions, it spiraled into a rumor where even their teacher kept pairing her with him.
Now, she shared that a few days ago, his parents were going out of town and asked her to sleep over at his place. She emphasized that before, it wouldn’t have been an issue as she would sleep in a guest room, but due to rumors at school, she refused. After the neighbor’s mom’s pressing questions as to why she doesn’t want to stay over, she finally told her the truth, which caused a lot of drama.
OP shared that his mom got pissed at her, accused her of being disgusted by her son’s feelings because he is autistic and of assuming that he would do something horrible. The young woman emphasized that she wouldn’t call his parents’ reaction horrible, as he may have been bullied before.
Community members gave the woman the ‘Not the A-hole’ badge in this situation and discussed that it’s inappropriate. “Autistic or not, why are these parents pressuring a girl to sleep over at their son’s house. She said no. That’s all they needed to hear,” one user emphasized. “The mother is wildly out of line. You have EVERY right to decline an invitation to spend the night somewhere that is uncomfortable for you,” another added.
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Probably from watching a single film that takes place in high school, showing the relationships, friendships and drama there, it’s not hard to understand that there are always rumors spreading around. Well, unfortunately, in real life, it is no different – as we can also see from this Reddit story.
It is clear that drama in teenagers’ lives often may seem like an inevitable part of it, but Very Well Family notes that it is anything but normal when that drama involves spreading rumors and toxic friendships.
Furthermore, youngsters who are the subject of gossip suffer additional consequences. For example, rumors and gossip have the power to seriously harm someone’s self-esteem, undermine their confidence, and cause other major problems.
However, gossiping happens not only in high school or teenage years; probably all of us at least sometimes gossip. But according to Medium writer Mukti Masih, research has shown that people who talk about other people’s lives a lot in daily conversation—especially personal information or unpleasant aspects of other people’s life—really have low self-esteem.
But what is your take on this story? Was the woman being a jerk for refusing to sleep over at her neighbor’s house? Or was his parents’ request inappropriate?