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Student Asks Classmate With Burn Scars To Move Because His Face ‘Distracts’ Her

by Layla Bui
October 15, 2025
in Social Issues

We like to believe that adults, especially those studying to become professionals, know how to treat others with basic respect. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Some people still manage to make cruelty sound like a polite request.

In this story, a student with facial scars sat down to work in a busy library, only to be told by a classmate that his presence was “too distracting.” What happened next was uncomfortable for everyone in the room but it raised a question far bigger than a seating dispute.

A law student with facial burn scars refused to move seats in a crowded library after a classmate claimed the scars were distracting

Student Asks Classmate With Burn Scars To Move Because His Face ‘Distracts’ Her
not the actual photo

'AITA for not moving seats after a student asked me to do so because she was distracted by my scars?'

Earlier this week, I went to the library to finish some papers I'm working on.

It was very crowded and most seats were taken because a lot of people were working on their papers, most of them were due in a few days.

I arrived a few minutes after the library opened and most seats were occupied, so I just chose the very first seat I saw.

The library seats are massive big-ass tables with 6 to 8 seats with plenty enough room for students to work.

There are individual lights, sockets, just everything you need to work on your own.

As I was setting up my desk, I noticed the girl who was already sitting on the opposite side of the desk.

I recognized her since she was in one of my classes. I smiled, she smiled back, all good.

When I'm done unpacking, she takes off her headphones and says

"Hey, uhm, would you mind moving to a different seat? It's just that your face kinda is distracting me".

Now, I have burn scars on the left side of my face. It's not Freddy Krueger-like bad,

but more like a 24-year-old Sandor Clegane on a good day. I am used to people staring and looking weirdly at me and mocking me,

so like the i__ot I am, I told her I was sorry my face was a distraction to her,

but that I couldn't move seats since there are hardy any other seats available.

She replied with: "but it's really drawing my attention and I kinda got here first. Hey, don't worry, I'll help you look for another seat!".

I don't know why, but the "I'll help you look for another seat" triggered me.

I know my face (which is, by the way, not really as bad as Sandor Clegane) looks a bit off,

but actually wanting me to move to a different seat? Like, I'm still human, not some kind of flea-covered dog.

So I snapped back that I'm staying on this seat (meanwhile, other students are noticing our little discussion)

and that she couldn't be that distracted, seeing she was listening to music already and had a big-ass laptop in front of her.

She raised her voice, I guess in an attempt rally people behind her

and pulled the "everybody-thinks-you-are-a-freak-why-are-you-even-here"-card, a classic.

I told her that if she wanted to help me looking for another seat, she could just help herself and move away and I sit down at my desk.

She calms down after a while and continues working. She stayed in the library for another 6 hours, I stayed there for like 8, maybe.

She threw some ugly glances at me sometimes and sighted whenever I quietly got up to get a book from one of the shelves.

During one of these trips, a guy passed my by at one of the bookcases and told me

"why couldn't you just move, you distracted all of us here".

Which made me think: was I the a__hole for not giving in and moving away?

I felt like I didn't really raise my voice, but I did notice people were looking at us and couldn't really focus on the things they were doing.

After reading the comments, OP edited the post to clarify a few things

Edit: the reason for posting this is because I was wondering if I wasn't being a d__k for not quietly moving away

and let everyone work in peace. There was a lot of stress going on because the above-mentioned papers needed to be finished in two days.

Yet another edit: again, I am sorry if you believe I'm shitposting or karmawhoring. The point of the post isn't me being in the room.

This post is about me being in a room full of law students, working on their finals and me making a scene about a girl who asked me to move

because she didn't want to look at the scars on my face. I know I'm not the a__hole for just being in the room.

However, I was questioning whether I was the a__hole or not for making the above mentioned scene

when everyone in the room was working on their finals. Especially since the dude later on in the story

told me I should have given in and no one decided to intervene while the argument was happening.

Also my apologies to the mods. Alright, so I'm getting a lot of people telling me I'm karma-whoring.

I didn't know shitposting was such a problem on this sub. Apart from that, the point of this post is not to show you that this girl is a d__k,

that I know, but I was honestly concerned whether I wasn't being an a** for not quietly moving to another seat.

The library was crowed and there were a ton of people working on their papers, which is stressful on it's own.

I was only trying to ask if by going against the girl and causing a scene, I was being the a__hole. Not by just being in the same room.

Some individuals with visible differences have been found to experience psychosocial adjustment problems that can lead to social anxiety.

Research from The Appearance Research Institute at the University of the West of England found that over 50% of people with facial differences experience social anxiety due to public reactions. Many feel the burden of managing other people’s discomfort rather than being allowed to simply live.

Dr. Katharine Phillips, psychiatrist and author of The Broken Mirror, explains that reactions like the student’s often come from unconscious bias: “People tend to associate visible facial differences with emotional discomfort because it challenges beauty norms and control.”

In other words, when people are confronted with something outside their narrow idea of “normal,” they try to erase it, literally asking it to move.

But the Redditor’s reaction reflects psychological resilience. According to Psychology Today, asserting one’s right to exist openly after trauma builds what’s known as “post-traumatic growth”, a process where survivors gain a stronger sense of identity and self-worth through adversity.

By saying no, he wasn’t being confrontational. He was reclaiming his space, an act of quiet defiance against a world that often asks people with scars to stay unseen.

The real distraction wasn’t his face. It was her inability to handle empathy.

As Dr. Lindsay Braham of Verywell Mind notes, “Discomfort is often a mirror. When someone reacts to another’s appearance with avoidance or hostility, it usually reflects their own insecurities.” The law student’s reaction exposed that, not his scars.

For anyone who’s ever been shamed for how they look, this story is a reminder: you do not owe invisibility to anyone’s comfort.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

Reddit users declared her not the jerk, slamming the classmate’s “disgusting” and “rude as hell” request

Thor1noak − NTA. She was way out of line. I hope you survive the battle of Winterfell.

fluffytaku − NTA. What the f__k? That girl was rude as hell. You have every right to sit in the library and do your work.

What is this "your face is distracting" b__lshit? You were just there to get stuff done, and if anything, SHE was the one who made the scene.

If she had a problem with you, she should have kept her mouth shut and moved on her own.

Some commenters affirmed her right to exist unjudged, calling the classmate’s behavior abusive and reportable

calicet − NTA not only is she rude but I'm appalled that anyone else thinks that was acceptable of her. You are right.

You are a complete person with all the rights and privileges any other person has.

You don't have to minimize yourself or disappear because of your scars. You have just as much a right to be anywhere as anyone else.

LurkyTheHatMan − NTA 100% It's as simple as that. The behaviour displayed by the other party was straight up abuse.

You were in a public place, you were entitled to claim the free spot, and you, as a human, are entitled to fair and respectful treatment.

I would be tempted to report the other student for their actions.

This group cursed the classmate and bystander, insisting she wasn’t the distraction, her accuser was

BSnIA − NTA. F__k her and f__k that dude. If she had a problem, she should have moved.

She caused the distraction by making such a rude request, she distracted others when she raised your voice. 100% NTA. Good luck on your studies!

loridahlweddings − NTA. At all. S__ew her. Karma will get her for being an evil b__ch.

One folk shared a story of a burn survivor’s struggles, reinforcing her right to stand firm

[Reddit User] − NTA. Even if you looked like Deadpool and Freddy Krueger’s child she should have kept her mouth shut.

Hope things are going well. Knew a guy that was set on fire by his family and had to live with the scar tissue always cracking and risking infection

Others condemned the classmate’s shaming as “evil” and “out of line”

Pollypocketful − NTA. She is an absolutely disgusting creature for shaming you and trying to make you move over your scars.

Kuronekostories − NTA I’m sorry about something like that happening to you. Comments like that are way out of line.

The scars on his face may tell a story of survival, but the true mark of strength was in how he handled this moment, refusing to yield, refusing to shrink. His calm defiance became a lesson in dignity, one that many people online found deeply inspiring.

So what do you think? Was his refusal an act of self-respect or defiance that went too far? Should empathy ever mean silencing yourself for someone else’s comfort?

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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