AITA: For telling my teacher the reason I failed was because the student was too obese.

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In the high-stakes world of nursing school, one student faces a daunting challenge that tests not only sk**l but resilience.

Tasked with taking vital signs on Patty, a woman whose size defies the norm, the student confronts the harsh reality of medical practice where every second counts and failure means expulsion.

Struggling against the physical barriers of Patty’s body and the unforgiving pressure of the timed test, the student battles frustration and doubt.

The experience reveals a stark truth: even seasoned professionals can be thrown off by the unexpected, and success demands more than knowledge—it demands heart.

AITA: For telling my teacher the reason I failed was because the student was too obese.
‘AITA: For telling my teacher the reason I failed was because the student was too obese.’

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From Supportive to Savage: The Crowd Responds:

The crowd poured into the comments, bringing a blend of heated opinions, solid advice, and a few reality checks along the way.

The original poster (OP) experienced significant stress during a critical nursing sk**ls test due to the challenging physical characteristics of their a*signed practice partner.

The OP's immediate reaction was to express frustration to the instructor, arguing that the a*signment was unfair and created an impossible barrier to pa*sing, reflecting a deep fear of program failure.

Was the OP justified in voicing their frustration about the situation to the instructor, even if it implied criticism of the partner's physical size, or did this communication cross a necessary line of professional conduct and empathy, regardless of the eventual pa*sing grade?