Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of two besties navigating the treacherous waters of body image and friendship. Skinny Minnie and Curvy Cutie have been ride-or-die since they were in diapers, but lately, their differences are causing some major drama. Will a dinner party disaster be the final straw that breaks this dynamic duo? Grab your popcorn and let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster!
Besties Since Toddlers, But…
♀️ Skinny Minnie vs. Curvy Cutie
️♀️ Gym Buddies… Or Not? ♀️
Dinner Party Drama
Awkward Introductions
Skinny Shaming Showdown
♀️ Silent Treatment Ensues
Am I the A****e?
The Audacity!
♀️ So, AITA?
UPDATE: Weight Pride Wording Woes
All Shapes and Sizes are Worthy
️ Wording Woes Strike Again!
♀️ Skinny Struggles are Real Too!
Moving Forward with Love
Friendship for the Win! ♀️
Skinny Shaming Showdown: Can This Friendship Survive?
Well, well, well… looks like Skinny Minnie and Curvy Cutie have hit a rough patch in their lifelong friendship! After years of subtle jabs and awkward moments, things finally came to a head at a dinner party gone wrong. Skinny Minnie had enough of the constant comments about her size and snapped back, leaving the room as tense as a stretched rubber band. But wait, there’s more! Curvy Cutie recently had her own body-shaming experience on a date, leaving her feeling vulnerable and hurt. So, is Skinny Minnie the a****e for standing up for herself, or should she have been more sensitive to her bestie’s struggles? The internet has some thoughts, and they’re not holding back! ️ Let’s see what kind of spicy takes and sage advice the masses have to offer in this battle of the besties. ♀️
Skinny shaming is still body shaming. NTA for standing up.
Body image issues and friendship – NTA or slight a**hole?
Body shaming isn’t okay, no matter what size you are
Body shaming goes both ways. Respect everyone’s body choices.
Skinny shaming is not okay. NTA for setting boundaries.
Empathetic comment on body shaming and privilege with advice
Standing up to toxic behavior and setting boundaries. NTA
Friend insecure, NTA for snapping after years of skinny shaming
Jealousy and weight struggles – NTA for standing up.
Shutting down body shamers with a simple phrase
Be aware of how comments about weight can be taken.
Being thin doesn’t give others a free pass to shame you.
Let people live without body comments – NTA
It’s important to love the skin you’re in ❤️
Embrace your body! You work hard to stay healthy
Weight doesn’t define health, NTA, she needs to work on herself
NTA, but commenter suggests reflecting on own weight-related behaviors.
Choosing to end a toxic friendship with empathy. NTA ❤
Relatable experience of skinny shaming, frustrating but empowering response
Reminder to love people for who they are, not their appearance ❤️
Setting boundaries with friends is important
Being called skinny can be degrading too. NTA for snapping.
Defending OP against vilification for condemning weight shaming.
Embrace your body! Don’t let others bring you down.
NTA but be honest with her and set a clear boundary
Sympathetic comment suggests therapy for friend’s insecurities. NTA
Standing up to body shaming is important. You’re NTA
NTA, but communication is key to resolving the issue
NTA. Don’t take responsibility for her health. The real AH is the guy who made the comment.
Supporting gym-goers and healthy lifestyles
Friend’s insecurity led to skinny shaming, NTA for standing up
Skinny shaming can be just as hurtful. NTA.
Supportive comment on skinny shaming, promotes uplifting friendships ♥
Solid advice on talking to an insecure friend
Being skinny isn’t a fault, friend needs to own up ♀️
Don’t take the blame for someone else’s insecurities.
Blunt comment suggests 2 options to avoid being the a**hole
Society’s beauty standards can cause serious health problems. Be proud
Body shaming goes both ways, NTA for standing up for yourself
Skinny shaming is never okay, NTA stands up to bullies
Proud of your body? Don’t let anyone bring you down
Friend was wrong, but update’s ‘for your health’ is hypocritical
Real friends love and accept you for who you are.
Being the only skinny friend can be tough. #NTA
Empower your friend with confidence and self-love
Make your friendship a safe place for both
Being proud of your weight and standing up against body shaming
Don’t let body shamers get you down, be proud!
Body-shaming friends are toxic. NTA for cutting them off
Stand up against body shaming! NTA for defending yourself
Standing up to body shaming. NTA
NTA. Skinny shaming can be hurtful too. Body shaming s***s
NTA – Empathetic response to skinny-shaming friend with personal experience ❤️
A supportive NTA comment with an understanding of weight struggles
Encouraging reply to BFF’s skinny shaming, body positivity.
Defending personal pride in weight but acknowledging health implications.
Proud of my weight is not controversial. NTA!
Being healthy is important, but so is respecting others’ bodies.
Overcoming eating disorder and weight gain. NTA BIG TIME
Being proud of your body is okay, skinny shaming isn’t.
Skinny shaming is a real issue. NTA for standing up.
NTA suggests a clever way to respond to body shaming
The toxic culture around weight and body image is insane
Best friend skinny shamed for years, ignored OP’s feelings, now hurt.
Advice on how to handle body shaming comments calmly
Don’t let anyone shame you for your hard work NTA
NTA – Skinny shaming is just as bad as fat shaming
Communication is key, even when standing up for yourself. ️
Standing up to body-shaming BFF who catfished her date. NTA
NTA comment explains friend’s insecurity and suggests a conversation.
Body-shaming victim blamed for being offended. Grow up much?
Supportive comment advocating for self-acceptance and love ❤
Body positivity is for everyone, not just overweight people
Standing up to a friend’s body shaming. NTA
Supporting a friend through struggles and communication is key
Don’t let others’ insecurities bring you down. NTA
NTA and some dating advice. Friend is insecure about weight.
Addressing insecurities, not insults, can salvage the friendship
NTA. Projection and jealousy from friend, reevaluate worth of friendship
Supportive comment defending natural body types and promoting body positivity.
“Skinny shaming?” NTA. It’s not her fault she’s thin.
Body shaming is never okay, whether it’s about being fat or skinny.
Last Updated on May 7, 2024 by Diply Social Team