Redditor faces backlash after telling saleswoman she's 'too attractive'
Redditor faces backlash after telling saleswoman she's 'too attractive'

A customer at a car dealership isfacing backlash online after sharing hisdisagreement with a female employee.The customer, writing under theusername Away-Republic, shared his experiencein Reddit’s AITA (Am I The A*****) forum.“I was looking to buy a car from a dealershipand the salesperson that happened to see mefirst was a very attractive woman that alsohappened to dress a bit provocatively”.The user went on to explain thatextremely attractive people usuallymake him “uncomfortable” .Away-Republic wrote that he ultimately told herthat he wanted to speak with a different salesperson.“I didn’t really want to tell her the realreason why I was asking for the change".However, the saleswoman pushed for ananswer, noting that she was working oncommission and wanted to know howshe could improve as a professional.“I told her as politely as I could: she was tooattractive, dressed too revealingly and that mademe uncomfortable with her,” he wrote.Ultimately, the saleswoman acceptedthe request with a “hardened” face, leavingthe man with one final thought."She told me that I don’t have to apologize, causethis isn’t the first and won’t be the last time she’slosing a commission due to sexism".Reddit users seemed to overwhelminglysupport the female employee, calling theman’s behavior “shameful”.“Yes, that’s sexism.

You are uncomfortablewith her because she is a woman and now she losesout at her job.

Learn to control yourself”