AITAH for not wearing a bra in my apt when the repair man came?

A married woman found herself in conflict with her husband after a routine home repair visit turned into a heated disagreement. The issue centered on her decision to remain braless in her own apartment while a repair man briefly inspected their furniture.

Although she was fully clothed and focused on caring for her infant, her husband argued that her appearance was inappropriate for a stranger’s presence. As the discussion unfolded on a social network, many readers weighed in on comfort, modesty, and whether personal boundaries should shift simply because someone from outside the household steps inside.

‘AITAH for not wearing a bra in my apt when the repair man came?’

The disagreement started over clothing choices during a short repair visit.

My husband is mad at me because we had a repair man come to look at our couches and I was wearing a tshirt (which wasn't in the least bit...

He says that even if the shirt wasn't see through that you can still see them (my breasts) sitting in the shirt. I'm a large chested women and hiding them...

The husband insisted her body was still visible despite being fully covered.

He says that through the shirt you can still see them jiggling and the nipple. I said that's insane that I'm supposed to wear a bra just because someone,

is coming into the house that's a stranger especially because I was fully covered by my shirt there was 0 cleavage showing.

Additional context about breastfeeding and timing intensified the debate.

Also to add for context I currently b__ast fed our youngest child who's still an infant. Being braless at home makes this much easier for me and the repair guy...

At the heart of the issue is bodily autonomy within one’s own living space. The poster was fully clothed and engaged in normal daily life, including caring for an infant, when a brief professional visit occurred. From this perspective, the expectation to alter attire solely to satisfy another person’s comfort raises questions about control and unrealistic standards.

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Opposing views often stem from insecurity or concern about external perception rather than concrete harm. Some partners equate modesty with respect, while others see such demands as unnecessary policing. The disagreement here reflects those competing values rather than misconduct.

From a broader social viewpoint, this discussion mirrors ongoing debates about how women’s bodies are viewed and judged, even in private spaces. It also underscores how breastfeeding parents frequently navigate conflicting expectations while prioritizing practicality and care responsibilities.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

Many users strongly supported the poster, emphasizing comfort, autonomy, and common sense.

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Miserable_Dentist_70 − What's wrong with someone knowing you have breasts? Why should you try to hide them? People are so weird. NTA

Hockeymum2378 − NTA. Female human has the audacity to exist with female anatomy in their own dwelling. Female human dresses modestly yet practically in order to feed infant human. How...

Apart-Ad-6518 − Of course NTA You wouldn't have been in *any* case, but that: " context I currently b__ast fed our youngest child who's still an infant.

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Being braless at home makes this much easier for me and the repair guy was here maybe 10 minutes max" just makes your husband *doubly* so.

HousingItchy8561 − Does. .. Does he know that even when you wear a bra you can still see the hutch bunnies "sitting in your shirt"? He also doesn't actually get...

You never have to tie back the tiddies for anyone but yourself, especially not in your own home. Bras suck. I promise the repairman did not care.

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They (and delivery people) get pretty desensitized to far wilder sites, so your untethered girlies and their chilly weather buttons wouldn't have even registered. NTA.

Edit: you're breastfeeding too? ! Pfft. Your husband can stuff his insecurity and over controlling opinions right up his. .. nostril. Them lunch ladies need to BREATHE!

RightLocal1356 − Wow, your husband has some insecurities! I literally have nothing else to say because your perspective is so rational and his perspective is so skewed. NTA

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AccidentalNarwhal − So, repairman here. ... Obviously I can't speak for repairmen en masse, but I can safely say that personally I've never looked or noticed whether a client was...

Beyond that, you're in your own house. It's not like you were shirtless. And when you're breastfeeding an infant, braless makes sense. My wife did that too when our kids...

Some commenters offered balanced takes, agreeing while urging perspective or humor.

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Dittoheadforever − You're NTA.   Next scene: *unreasonable, jealous hubby doesn't like how frequently the baby is fed and starts pushing for bottle feeding. *

subsailor1968 − NTA I’m a man, and in a T-shirt my nipples are visible. By your husband’s logic, I guess I should wear a bra. (When I was much heavier,...

Others used humor and blunt commentary to lighten the mood.

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ubix − Were they repairing your bra? If not, NTA.

JenniferCD23 − Demand your husband wears a jock strap whenever you have company

This story reflects how everyday situations can escalate into larger debates about autonomy, insecurity, and expectations within a relationship. While the disagreement may seem small, it touches on deeply held beliefs about comfort and control.

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Should personal clothing choices at home ever be dictated by visitors? How should couples navigate differing views on modesty without resentment? Readers are invited to share how they would approach this situation.

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