Two besties, one epic hiking adventure… What could possibly go wrong? When my diet-obsessed BFF asked me for food advice, I thought I had it covered. Little did I know, her idea of ‘trail snacks’ was a few measly fruits and crackers! As the hunger games began, things took a wild turn… Get ready for a tale of tears, tantrums, and a friendship put to the ultimate test!
Hiking Besties Plan the Ultimate Adventure! ️
I Shared My Hiking Wisdom… But Did She Listen?
Lunchtime Surprise: Is That Really All You Brought?!
I Peeked Inside Her Backpack and… OMG!
Diet Drama on the Trail: ‘It’ll Be Fine,’ She Said…
️ Dinner Disaster: She Ate My Meal Too!
Binge Eating in the Wilderness: Is This Really Happening?!
Tears, Tantrums, and Accusations: ‘You’re Being a B**ch!’
️ The Final Day: Hungry, Hangry, and Over It!
Diet Meltdown: ‘I Failed and You Let Me Get Fat!’
Hiking Trip Gone Wrong: Diets, Drama, and a Friendship on the Rocks!
Well, folks, this hiking trip was one for the books! My bestie’s ‘diet’ turned into a full-blown wilderness binge, leaving us both hangry and at each other’s throats. From her pitiful trail snacks to devouring my dinners, this girl was on a mission to sabotage our adventure! ️ As tensions rose and tears flowed, I found myself wondering… Am I the a****e for not being more supportive of her ‘diet’ drama? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild ride!
Friend’s eating disorder blamed OP for food shortage, needs help
You’re NTA for rationing food, but she needs professional help
Both parties share the blame for the food shortage
Standing firm on dietary choices on a trip. NTA
Setting boundaries and taking responsibility for your own food. NTA.
Setting boundaries and recognizing eating disorders in hiking partners.
Newbie hiker devours food, blames OP, but OP’s NTA.
Friend’s eating disorder blamed on OP, NTA comment explains why
Experienced camper gave advice to OP and called out friend’s behavior
Being a good friend means sacrificing, but setting boundaries is important.
Hiker ignores common sense and blames OP for own starvation ♂️
Hungry hiker blames friend for lack of food, gets shut down. NTA
Taking responsibility as an adult. NTA
Friend devours food, blames OP. NTA sets boundaries & self-care.
Grown adult devours 3-day food supply, blames you? NTA
Don’t let a hangry friend ruin your trip!
Supportive comment suggests possible eating disorder, declares NTA.
NTA. Hiking partner ate more, blamed OP, never hike again.
Compassionate comment acknowledges friend’s issue, defends OP’s actions.
Setting boundaries to avoid food disaster while camping.
Backpacking reveals true friends, not just food thieves.
Friend with an eating disorder stole food and blamed OP. NTA.
Friend deals with food thief and shows empathy for her issues.
NTA. It’s not your fault she ate all your food
Friend eats all food, blames OP for not having more.
Hiking takes a lot of planning. She learned the hard way.
NTA dealing with friend’s binge eating disorder and food theft.
Backpacker points out insufficient food supply but blames both parties.
Hiking with her would be a bad idea
Concerns raised about the commenter’s partner’s relationship with food
Friend overeats, blames OP. Suggests therapy and nutritionist. NTA.
Hiking and dieting don’t mix – safety first! ESH.
Don’t let anyone guilt-trip you for their actions.
Friend’s strange behavior on hike may be due to disordered eating.
Toxic friendship alert! NTA but cut her off.
Friend steals food on a hike and blames me. NTA suggests therapy.
Plan meals together and prepare for hikes properly
Small food supply for 3 days of hiking? Definitely NTA.
Don’t let inexperienced backpackers eat all your food!
Sharing saved her from starving. Definitely NTA
NTA puts the blame on gluttonous friend’s mental gymnastics
Friend eats food, blames OP, commenters suggest ending friendship.
Hiker can’t feed herself, devours food supply and blames OP
Setting boundaries with empathy is key in this situation.
Partner eats all food, blames OP. Not the a**hole.
NTA stands their ground against party pooper. No more invites!
Understanding and empathy for a possible eating disorder.
Friend eats all food, blames OP; suggestions of eating disorder.
Bringing extra supplies is always a smart move! NTA
Setting boundaries is important, and planning ahead for trips too
NTA, but her restrictive diet seems to be failing her
Friend devours food, blames OP, NTA rethinks friendship
Experienced backpacker saves the day, newbie devours food and blames him
Did OP fail to give enough meal suggestions to the hiker?
Being blamed for a friend’s diet? Not cool. NTA.
Friend eats all food, blames OP; commenter calls out behavior
Stand up for yourself and don’t tolerate bad friends. NTA
Friend with possible eating disorder blames OP for food binge. NTA.
Food is fuel, and she didn’t prepare. NTA.
NTA. Friend devoured food, blamed you. Not a great friend.
Friend devours food and blames OP, commenters question friendship. ESH.
Importance of group packing party and handling food issues empathetically.
Proper preparation is crucial for a successful backpacking trip.
Supportive reply to friend’s possible eating disorder, NTA judgement.
Hiker devours food supply, blames friend; NTA for continuing trek.
NTA, unless friend is under 10, then YTA (jokingly)
Friend devours food on hike, blames OP for her diet fail
Hiker devours food, blames friend. Lesson: Check food, set expectations.
Last Updated on May 6, 2024 by Diply Social Team