We’ve all had that one coworker who just can’t keep their opinions to themselves. For one young woman (25F), her curvy coworker, Diane (40F), has made it her mission to comment on and criticize her eating habits and body. The 25-year-old has always been slim, eats healthily, and doesn’t judge others for their food choices. But when Diane wouldn’t stop with the snide remarks, our protagonist finally had enough and clapped back in a way that left everyone speechless. ️
Meet Our Protagonist: A Healthy 25-Year-Old

Enter Diane: The Judgmental Coworker

Diane’s Double Standards

But Wait, There’s More!

Diane’s Twisted Compliments

Enough is Enough

HR to the Rescue? Not Quite.

The Breaking Point: Spooky Treats Edition

Was it Too Far?

A Different Perspective

Trying to Understand

Seeking Answers

The Great Office Debate: Who’s the Real A**hole?
After months of enduring Diane’s relentless body-shaming and snide remarks, our protagonist finally snapped back with a controversial comment of her own. While some coworkers think she went too far, others might argue that she was simply standing up for herself. The situation raises questions about the line between self-defense and crossing into offensive territory. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this heated office showdown…
Skinny girl stands up to weight-shaming coworker, receives support.

NTA defends self against workplace bullying, educates on sexual harassment laws

NTA. Responding to workplace harassment is reasonable, not aggressive.

Skinny girl stands up to bullying coworker, gets accused of sexual harassment

Comment section derailed by talk of Spoopy Rice Krispies

Commenter calls out inappropriate comparison of body shaming to racial slurs.

NTA. Report harassment to HR. Body shaming is unacceptable.

Skinny shaming is real and hurtful, NTA for clapping back

NTA: Commenter shares experience of weight loss and nutrition education

NTA shuts down inappropriate comparison of fat shaming to racism

Defending NTA against body shaming and HR negligence
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Skinny and fat people experience judgment, but in different ways.

Debate over whether OP’s comment was out of line or not

Skinny shaming is hurtful too. NTA for standing up

NTA: John Mulaney’s got a point, skinny shaming is real

Thin privilege or personal responsibility? A heated debate ensues.

Comment defends weight, sparks controversy over body shaming.
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NTA for standing up to workplace harassment. Seek support if needed.

Insensitive comment sparks no sympathy from comment section
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NTA comment supports controversial stance on obesity normalization.

Healthy lifestyle advocate deals with bullying coworker

Standing up to a bully with class

Standing up to workplace bullies with sass. NTA.

Double standard of harassment based on body type. #NTA

NTA, but document harassment and report to HR to protect yourself

Body shaming is never okay. NTA shuts it down

Body positivity applies to all sizes. NTA for standing up.

Standing up to workplace bullies is never easy. NTA!

The definition of “curvy” has changed and it’s annoying

Redditor supports skinny girl’s response to bullying coworker

HR should reprimand Diane for body shaming. NTA response.

Standing up to diet-shaming coworkers

Engaging in a debate: NTA or ESH? Mean comments vs annoying coworker ♀️

Body-shaming comment sparks controversy. NTA or ESH?

Defending against workplace bullying with NTA clapback

Coworker body-shames skinny girl, HR fails to act. NTA seeks legal action.

Body shaming goes both ways, but skinny people get judged too ♀️
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NTA shuts down bullying coworker with a clapback

Formerly obese commenter supports NTA’s clapback against body shaming coworker

Skinny shaming is harmful too. Document everything and go to HR

Jealous coworker gets served by confident skinny girl

Skinny girl shares her experience of weight shaming. NTA.

NTA! Standing up to workplace bullying with a clever clapback
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Bodybuilder agrees with OP, calls out flawed racism comparison ️♂️

HR 101: YTA voters need to learn to mind their business
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Bullying coworker gets a taste of her own medicine
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Defending the skinny girl against body shaming.

Skinny-shaming is real too. NTA stands up for herself.

Shame on HR for not recognizing harassment towards eating disorders

NTA, HR department should protect from harassment. LMFAO at slur comparison.

Fat positivity toxic, NTA for standing up to nosy coworker

NTA but comment not entirely true. Thin people get insecurities projected.

Skinny girl shares her experience with thin shaming.

Standing up to body-shaming coworker. NTA wins the day!

NTA shuts up bullying coworker. Mic drop!

Standing up to workplace bullying: NTA prevails after trying everything

Coworker’s toxic behavior called out, NTA for standing up.

NTA. HR needs training. Seek new job citing hostile environment.

Standing up to fat-shaming coworker. NTA.
