Guy Is Uncomfortable Around His Girlfriend's Sister And Her Girlfriend Because They Show "Too Much PDA," But His Girlfriend Is Convinced It's Because He's Homophobic

In this case I'm sorry but if the shoe fits then you might as well wear it because people in the comments were not on OP's side.

Daphnie
Guy Is Uncomfortable Around His Girlfriend's Sister And Her Girlfriend Because They Show "Too Much PDA," But His Girlfriend Is Convinced It's Because He's Homophobic

We're back today with another AITA post from Reddit, and this one is actually quite the juicy one. Mostly because people in the comments were not nice to OP, and the verdict was that OP is TA.

We love looking at these posts because they're always fun and entertaining to read, plus we get to see all the different perspectives that people left in the comments as well. It's pretty interesting to see everyone's opinions and compare them to our own opinion about the situation.

So with this being said, we're looking into a post today that was submitted by a guy who wants to see if he's wrong for feeling uncomfortable at his girlfriend's sister's lesbian PDA. Ultimately OP claims he's just uncomfortable with PDA in general, but by the way, his GF is reacting, I'd say that might not be true.

They think he's homophobic, and it seems that everyone in the comments thinks the same thing. So if you want to hear more about this story and what he did, and what happened for him to be uncomfortable, then keep on reading.

We're going to dive into the full post, and we'll give you all the details on the comments left by other Reddit users too.

OP starts off his post be giving some information about him and his girlfriend before going into details about what happened that made him uncomfortable.

OP starts off his post be giving some information about him and his girlfriend before going into details about what happened that made him uncomfortable.u/throwrafeelbad

He explains a bit more about himself and how PDA just makes him uncomfortable in general so he would react this way no matter what.

He explains a bit more about himself and how PDA just makes him uncomfortable in general so he would react this way no matter what.u/throwrafeelbad

He says that people are calling him homophobic which is what we can expect them to say especially in this circumstance.

He says that people are calling him homophobic which is what we can expect them to say especially in this circumstance.u/throwrafeelbad

It was barely PDA and people reminded OP of that early on in the comments because they could have been doing much worse.

It was barely PDA and people reminded OP of that early on in the comments because they could have been doing much worse.jrm1102

People assumed that the unexpected amount of PDA would be more movielike instead of it barely even being PDA.

People assumed that the unexpected amount of PDA would be more movielike instead of it barely even being PDA.footyfan888

If he didn't make a scene then he's okay, but if leaving the room made a scene then he should have just dealt with it for the time being.

If he didn't make a scene then he's okay, but if leaving the room made a scene then he should have just dealt with it for the time being.princessschoko

People then started to get a little concerned for OP and what he was experiencing when people were showing PDA.

People then started to get a little concerned for OP and what he was experiencing when people were showing PDA.booksandmints

Then this comment thread came up and this is the one that changed the game for everyone, including OP.

Then this comment thread came up and this is the one that changed the game for everyone, including OP.Justaqueernerd

This person gave a lot of insight to OP and helped him to reflect on some things that it seemed like he needed to reflect on.

This person gave a lot of insight to OP and helped him to reflect on some things that it seemed like he needed to reflect on.Justaqueernerd

OP actually responded and gave some more information about himself and where he grew up.

OP actually responded and gave some more information about himself and where he grew up.throwrafeelbad

This person told OP that this wasn't normal and that most other people don't experience that sort of discomfort.

This person told OP that this wasn't normal and that most other people don't experience that sort of discomfort.crankylex

Ultimately people actually came to OP's post with a lot of advice for him and what he was dealing with. It's not necessarily homophobia but something is going on and he needs to reflect a little bit on himself and what he truly believes.

Do you think that people in the comments were right about their guesses when it came to OP?

Daphnie