Ever imagined running into your childhood Sunday school teacher in a college class? Well, that’s exactly what happened to a 20-year-old college student. But, what should have been a harmless reunion turned into a semester-long saga of unwanted attention and public embarrassment. Buckle up, because this isn’t your average college drama.
The Unwanted Reunion

From Sunday School to College Class

The Unwanted Interference ♀️

The Story Hijacker

The Final Straw

Standing Up for Herself

The Aftermath

Mom’s Got My Back!

Dad’s Take

A Semester of Drama: The Verdict
So, was our brave 20-year-old college student too harsh for finally standing up for herself? Or should she have just ignored the constant interruptions and accusations from her childhood Sunday school teacher turned college classmate? The internet has some thoughts on this… Let’s dive into the top responses!
NTA. Be assertive and distance yourself from her manipulative behavior.

Engagingly defended against unwanted attention in college class

NTA – Standing up for respect against a condescending acquaintance.

NTA. Mom shuts down ageist classmate. Power move!

Calling out unwanted attention NTA

NTA: Shutting down unwanted attention like a boss!

NTA for standing up to an old-fashioned high school bully

NTA, mom backed you up! Commenter’s mom is awesome too!

NTA: Address problems directly, like an adult

NTA, but maybe she’s uncomfortable with the unfamiliarity of college.

Defending yourself but treated like a misbehaving child? Not cool!

Unwanted attention from an a**hole. Stay strong! #NTA

“NTA, but how often does your childhood come up in these classes? Surely essays about what happened on the bus when you were 13 cannot be very common. She sounds annoying, but it’s not going to be much of an ongoing problem. I would have stopped at ‘Stop inserting yourself’, or better ‘Why are you inserting yourself into my conversations?'”

NTA, but could have handled it better. Woman lacks self-awareness

Being nice while standing up for yourself, NTA

Classy response to unwanted attention. NTA

“Church lady” drama – NTA, but we feel your pain

Asserting yourself against a conversation dominator and tattletale! NTA

Standing up against unwanted attention and insults. NTA!

NTA – Don’t dish it if you can’t handle it

Standing up for yourself and seeking a peaceful resolution

NTA – Standing up against unwanted attention

Standing up for yourself without being the a**hole

“NTA. This woman can go straight to hell. You were right! “

NTA – Don’t let her burst your creative bubble!

Stand your ground! No apologies needed. Family support is key.

NTA – Stand up for yourself and shut down her bullying!

NTA. Overcoming unwanted attention with support from your mom!

NTA. Annoying behavior treated them like a child until 30.

NTA. Social distancing: (*points*) Start practicing it over there

Standing up against unwanted attention. You go, NTA!

Cut her off and report her! No more unwanted attention!

“NTA – Setting boundaries is crucial. Church leader should understand.”

NTA. Bullying and disrespect. Stand up for yourself!

NTA. Mom’s support, dad’s coping. Wise advice for the future.

Setting boundaries and standing up for yourself.

Calling out the drama queen with hometown knowledge.
