Imagine being uninvited from a girls’ trip because of your weight! That’s exactly what happened to Beth, a mother-in-law’s daughter-in-law. The mother-in-law, who has three daughters, still enjoys organizing girls’ trips for a day of fun. However, she decided to exclude Beth from a recent trip due to her weight and the constant breaks she needs while walking. Let’s dive into this controversial story!
The Girls’ Trip Tradition ️

Beth’s Weight Struggles

Constant Breaks ♀️

Complaining and Annoying

Abandonment Accusations

Obesity and Swollen Ankles

Bench Breaks During Activities ️

Window Shopping Woes ️

Pumpkin Patch and Apple Picking

A Great Time Without Beth

Beth’s Confrontation

The Truth Comes Out

Ruining the Trips ♀️

Beth’s Reaction

Family’s Mixed Opinions ♀️

The Weighty Issue Dividing the Family
In a controversial move, a mother-in-law decided to exclude her daughter-in-law, Beth, from a girls’ trip due to her weight and the constant breaks she needs while walking. Tired of sitting on benches and listening to complaints, the mother-in-law finally told Beth the truth when confronted. While Beth called her a jerk, the other girls in the family seem to be on the mother-in-law’s side. This weighty issue has certainly divided the family, and it’s unclear if an apology will be enough to mend the rift. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
“NTA for uninviting daughter-in-law from trip due to her weight”

DIL defends herself against accusations, receives support from others

NTA. Balance needed. Beth’s attitude, not weight, keeps her excluded.

NTA! Inspiring weight loss journey with amazing progress and support

Different fitness levels should be considered when planning activities

NTA, kindly express concern about her ability to walk.

ESH. The issue is fitness, not size. Calling her fat is rude

“NTA, it’s about fitness not weight. Skinny person would annoy.”

“YTA. You were deliberately hurtful for no reason. “

NTA, but clarify the real reason for uninviting her.

“I’m overweight but don’t mind being ‘abandoned’ on trips.”

ESH. It’s about her *attitude* not her weight. Boundaries needed.

NTA. Weight isn’t the issue, it’s her attitude ruining trips

ESH: Commenter defends DIL’s weight, but calls her an a**hole.

“NTA. Weight shouldn’t determine someone’s worth or ability. “

Mother-in-law excludes daughter-in-law from activities due to her weight

“I’m worried there’s more going on with her than just her weight. YTA.”

It’s not about her weight, it’s about her being a spoilsport. NTA

Weight snob mother-in-law criticizes daughter-in-law’s post-baby body.

NTA, it’s about her behavior, not her weight

Speaking the truth doesn’t make you an a**hole
