We all know that one person who constantly judges and comments on other people’s food choices. But what happens when the tables are turned? A 25-year-old woman, who has always been skinny, found herself in a tricky situation when her overweight coworker, Diane, started making snarky remarks about her eating habits. Despite trying to ignore the comments and even going to HR, nothing seemed to work. Finally, our protagonist had enough and decided to give Diane a taste of her own medicine. Let’s dive into the drama!
The Skinny Girl’s Lifestyle
Enter Diane, the Overweight Coworker
Diane’s Snide Remarks
Diane’s Twisted Logic
Enough is Enough
HR’s Unhelpful Response ♀️
The Rice Krispie Treat Showdown
The Epic Clapback
Was It Too Far?
The Discrimination Debate ️
Seeking Advice
A Bold Move, but Was It Justified?
Tired of her coworker’s constant body-shaming, our skinny protagonist finally snapped back with a spicy retort. While some may argue that her response was hurtful, it’s important to consider the months of harassment she endured from Diane. Was her comment justified, or did she cross a line? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this spicy office showdown.
NTA. Overweight bully gets a taste of her own medicine
NTA: Fight back against the bully! HR needs to step up
NTA. Snapping back at a persistent bully, but beware HR.
NTA. Stand up to the bully and consider reporting to HR
Sparks fly as commenters clash over Spoopy Rice Krispies
Black woman calls out body shaming and racial comparisons. NTA
NTA. Stand up to the bully and report the harassment
Skinny girl shares her experience of being shamed for her body ♀️
NTA: Overcoming weight loss struggles and body shaming, inspiring transformation
NTA – Diane’s fat shaming compared to racism sparks controversy
Overweight bully harasses, HR fails, skinny girl snaps back. NTA!
From skinny to overweight and back, the judgment never ends
“ESH. Your comment may have confirmed what she fears people are already thinking about her — that she is fat and should eat differently. But how could OP have handled the harassment differently? “
Standing up against skinny shaming: NTA, you handled it perfectly!
Skinny girl stands up to overweight bully, no more tolerance!
Skinny girl defends her healthy lifestyle against overweight critics
NTA stands up to fat-shaming bully, sparks fiery debate
Stand up for yourself against workplace harassment. Don’t stay silent.
NTA. Standing up to a bully.
NTA. Challenging societal norms and promoting body positivity
Snapping back at an overweight bully: justified and not extreme. NTA
Overweight coworker constantly comments on OP’s weight, causing discomfort. NTA
NTA. Standing up to bullies is empowering. No body-shaming allowed!
Last Updated on February 1, 2024 by Diply Social Team