AITA for putting my feet on the seat in the car and suggesting my brother-in-law walk if he had a problem?

After a long day in high heels, a woman’s decision to sit cross-legged with bare feet on a car seat triggered a heated argument with her brother-in-law, who called her feet gross and demanded she put them down. Her retort that he could walk if he didn’t like it escalated the conflict, requiring intervention from her husband and mother-in-law. Shared on Reddit, this story highlights the clash between personal comfort and social expectations in close quarters.

Reddit users were divided, with many criticizing her manners but others defending her autonomy. Was she wrong to keep her feet up, or did her brother-in-law overreact? This narrative explores the fine line between personal relief and consideration for others in a shared space.

'AITA for putting my feet on the seat in the car and suggesting my brother-in-law walk if he had a problem?'

The woman’s discomfort set the stage.

I was wearing high heels all day so my feet were k__ling me by the time we were driving home so I took my shoes off and sat cross-legged on...

Her brother-in-law’s reaction sparked tension.

but my brother-in-law was sitting next to me and turned it into a big deal because apparently my feet are so gross to him. He told me to put my...

She pushed back, escalating the dispute.

I refused so he claimed my feet stunk, which was a blatant lie. He did eventually back down on me putting my shoes back on but he still wanted me...

Nobody else had an issue with how I was sitting and it wasn’t my brother-in-law’s car so I got annoyed and told him to walk if he had a problem...

The argument grew heated.

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I think he got angry because I told him to walk because he started arguing with me even more and was getting louder and louder about it too. It got...

The woman’s choice to sit cross-legged with bare feet reflects a need for physical relief after wearing high heels, but her brother-in-law’s discomfort highlights differing expectations in a confined space like a car. His insistence, especially after claiming her feet smelled, suggests a personal boundary, but his escalation into a loud argument was disproportionate. Her retort to “walk” was a defensive jab, escalating the conflict unnecessarily, though it stemmed from feeling targeted.

Dr. John Gottman, a relationship expert, notes, “Respect in close relationships requires acknowledging others’ discomfort without dismissing your own needs”. While the woman’s feet weren’t touching anyone, bare feet in a shared space can be perceived as unhygienic, especially after a day in heels, as Reddit users pointed out. Her brother-in-law could have expressed his discomfort calmly, and she could have compromised by placing her feet on the floor to de-escalate.

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This situation mirrors your past experience with family members overstepping boundaries, like your mother-in-law’s comments at your husband’s birthday dinner (July 26, 2025), where a small issue snowballed due to poor communication. Moving forward, the woman could acknowledge her brother-in-law’s discomfort while explaining her need for relief, perhaps suggesting a stop to stretch. Family discussions could clarify car etiquette to prevent future clashes. Both parties share responsibility for the escalation, but mutual respect could resolve the tension.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Many users criticized the woman’s manners, citing hygiene concerns.

CrystalQueen3000 − YTA He was sitting next to you and didn’t want your feet near him. Develop some manners

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mfruitfly − YTA. Your bare feet were close to your BIL in a small space. Your feet hurt from being in heels all day, meaning that you were shoes all...

you aren't a fairy princess, your feet likely didn't smell good. Be a considerate human and keep your feet covered and away from other people in confined spaces.

Moon-Queen95 − YTA You wanna kick your high heels off, fine. But keep your feet off the seat when you've been asked to move them.

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Some questioned her awareness or safety.

Kaverrr − he claimed my feet stunk, which was a blatant lie. Are you sure? I have a friend who always have very smelly feet, but he cannot smell it...

ohmydearlucia − YTA. Unrelated, but I doubt that's a safe position to be in if you are in an accident.

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Others defended her, seeing the brother-in-law as overreacting.

[Reddit User] − YTA. People don't want to have to inspect your feet to see if they are clean or not. After a day, they are considered dirty. You need...

If your high heels are k__ling your feet to the point you HAVE to remove them during the car ride home. .. maybe don't wear high heels ? !

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[Reddit User] − Yta dont wear uncomfortable shoes and make it other people problems. Yes, your feet smell after being in sweaty shoes all day.

_mmiggs_ − NTA "Keep your shoes on in public" is a common social norm. Is your family car public? I'd say not, actually. I'd think it would be normal for...

and so on, and I think that level of normal "at home" behavior extends to your family car. Yeah, this is a bad way to sit in a car, in...

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jrm1102 − YTA how old are you two? But thats gross, dont put your feet on the seat.

buttercupgrump − YTA I refused so he claimed my feet stunk, which was a blatant lie. Wearing heels all day? Yeah, your feet definitely stunk and no one wants sweaty...

AdDangerous5081 − NTA. Seriously everyone, what's the big deal about this? Op's feet weren't touching anyone. And they're just feet! ! The brother-in-law massively overreacted. Nobody argues and shouts about...

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JegHaderStatistik − YTA get your feet off the seat.

RavenShield40 − I’m probably gonna get downvoted to oblivion but idc. NTA. Sounds like your BIL was just looking to start a fight with anyone and you happened to be...

If your own husband and MIL, I’m assuming BILs mom and brother, told him to shut up that even they thought he was acting like a 5 year old and...

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MousingJoke − YTA manners, also yuck, and also safety. I am pretty sure we are not suposed to sit cross - legged in a car : "Sitting cross legged can...

mr_fireassmids − NTA. You were sitting on your feet, and the people that say it's gross are ridiculous. It's a seat, people's asses are literally on them all the time....

Like this is 100% BIL trying to start some s__t. And if they were high heels, you probably could have smelled her feet regardless if she had them on or...

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Like have you people never been around someone in flipflops? ? Edit: some of you are so dense. Nowhere did I say bare assed. Fecal matter is everywhere whether you...

This woman’s decision to relieve her aching feet by sitting cross-legged in a car sparked a fiery clash with her brother-in-law, who found her bare feet offensive. Her suggestion that he walk escalated the argument, drawing family intervention. The story highlights the tension between personal comfort and social norms in shared spaces. Would you compromise in a cramped car to keep the peace, or stand your ground for comfort?

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