Imagine being asked to house sit for a friend, only to discover that their significant other has a phobia of people like you. That’s exactly what happened to one man with dwarfism, who was left stunned when his friend revealed that his girlfriend has a ‘dwarf phobia.’ The man, who stands at 4ft tall, was initially willing to help out his friend by looking after their apartment and cat while they went on vacation. However, things took a turn when he found out about the girlfriend’s so-called phobia.
Returning the Favor

Sudden Change of Plans

Trying to Avoid a Meeting? ️

Accessibility Issues

Is Charlotte Real?

The Shocking Revelation

Offense Taken

Refusing to House Sit

Clarifying His Stance

Emotional Struggle

Standing Up for Himself

A Difficult Situation

Considering a Compromise

A Battle Against Ignorance and Phobias
Despite his friend’s apologies and pleas, our protagonist refused to house sit for him after learning about Charlotte’s ‘dwarf phobia.’ He believes that such a fear is based on ignorance and a lack of understanding. Although he recognizes the seriousness of genuine phobias, he has had numerous encounters with people claiming to have ‘achondrophobia,’ which turned out to be nothing more than discomfort due to unfamiliarity. Torn between standing up for himself and not wanting to make others uncomfortable, he considers a compromise: still house sitting, but only if Charlotte agrees to meet him without any ultimatums. Will they find a way to overcome the fear and ignorance?
NTA for refusing to accommodate friend’s girlfriend’s irrational phobia

NTA for refusing to house sit for friend’s phobic girlfriend . It’s not okay to be r**e and disrespectful to someone because of their height

NTA for refusing to house sit for friend with ‘dwarf phobia’ girlfriend. It’s not fair to expect a huge favor and then insult you.

Commenter makes Archer reference to highlight absurdity of girlfriend’s fear.
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Commenter and replies call out ableism towards friend’s girlfriend with dwarf phobia.

NTA for recognizing girlfriend’s bigotry towards little people.

NTA. Friend and girlfriend’s bigotry is not your problem

Phobias are awful, and exposure therapy doesn’t work for everyone. NAH.

Navigating a tricky situation with empathy and understanding

Phobias and anxiety can be irrational, but can it cause rudeness?
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Friend’s ‘dwarf phobia’ girlfriend asks a favor, gets dropped hard.

Understanding and empathy for phobias can help overcome them

Real phobias are a diagnosable mental disorder, not a choice

Phobias are illogical, but friend should have communicated better. ESH

Commenter defends NTA verdict with a thought-provoking analogy

Validating the fear of Achondroplasiaphobia, but NTA for declining.

NTA. Commenter argues girlfriend’s phobia is irrational and offensive.

NAH, but OP could have been more understanding
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Valid fear, but no insults thrown. Offense understandable.

Understanding phobias: Compassionate advice for a difficult situation

NTA commenter suggests understanding and educating friend’s girlfriend with ‘dwarf phobia’

Phobia is real, no one’s at fault. Let’s respect differences.

Phobias of marginalized groups may be rooted in oppression. NTA OP

Engaging in a debate on whether Charlotte can control her phobia

Comparing phobia of dwarfs to racism. NTA according to replies.

Commenter defends girlfriend’s ‘dwarf phobia’ as irrational fear.

Understanding the complexity of phobias and their effects

Friend’s ‘dwarf phobia’ girlfriend asks for favor, insults friend. NTA.

Commenter shows empathy for friend’s ‘dwarf phobia’ girlfriend

Understanding and empathy are key when dealing with phobias

Commenter supports man’s decision not to house sit.

Agreeing with a ‘dwarf phobia’ comment

NAH. Commenter empathizes with OP’s frustration over discrimination and acknowledges the irrationality of phobias.

Friend is an opportunistic AH for asking a favor despite gf’s phobia

Overcoming a phobia as an adult is possible

Phobias can be debilitating, NAH/NTA for refusing to house sit.

Compassionate response acknowledges trauma and suggests empathy for girlfriend’s fear
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NTA for refusing to house sit for friend’s ignorant girlfriend

Challenging the ‘Dwarf Phobia’ girlfriend’s intentions with empathy
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Overcoming fear of offending NB people with upfront communication
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Comedian Brad Williams’ opinion on Achondrophobia. NTA

Not the a**hole for refusing to house sit.

Calling out prejudice with a touch of humor

NTA. Commenter is outraged at friend’s prejudice and insensitivity.

A compassionate perspective on phobias and empathy.

Friend puts man in awkward position due to girlfriend’s phobia

User questions the girlfriend’s ‘dwarf phobia’ in witty way. NTA.

Understanding phobias and being kind to those who have them
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Last Updated on June 4, 2023 by Diply Social Team