We all know that weight can be a sensitive topic, but what happens when someone pushes the limits too far? Our story begins with an underweight girl who’s tired of the constant comments about her body. One day, she finds herself in a heated discussion with an overweight friend, and things take an unexpected turn. Let’s dive into the drama!
The Struggle of Being Underweight

Annoying Comments

Introducing S

S’s Personality

Weighty Conversation

S’s Accusations

S’s Envy

Friends Intervene

Crossing the Line

The Clapback

Low Blow

S’s Reaction

Aftermath

Clarifications

Final Thoughts

The Great Weight Debate: Who’s in the Wrong? ♀️
In a world where body image is a constant struggle, this story highlights the importance of empathy and understanding. Our underweight protagonist, tired of the endless comments about her size, finally snaps when her overweight friend S accuses her of starving herself. In the heat of the moment, she fires back, saying it’s not her fault S is overweight. The fallout leaves their friend group divided, with some siding with the underweight girl and others condemning her for attacking S’s insecurities. It’s a messy situation that reminds us all to be kinder and more sensitive when discussing weight and body image. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…

Body shaming is never okay, NTA stands up for herself

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Discussion on weight and body image leads to mutual criticism.


Body shaming goes both ways. Don’t poke the Charizard.


Body-shaming is never okay, NTA for standing up for yourself

Don’t ask people if they have eating disorders. NTA.

Navigating weight-based insults with grace and dignity. ESH.

Body positivity and empathy go both ways. NTA response.

Standing up for oneself against body-shaming is always NTA

Body shaming is never okay. NTA for standing up.

Defending against weight accusations is justified. NTA

Commenter defends against harmful ‘compliment’, sparks agreement.

“She started it” defense valid in body-shaming argument
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Standing up against weight shaming

Body shaming is never okay. NTA for standing up.

Body shaming and envy are not okay. NTA.
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Support for underweight girl’s response to fat-shaming friend.

Friend instigated convo on weight, got what she deserved. NTA

Overweight commenter shares weight loss journey and self-love message ❤️

Skinny shaming is not okay either. NTA for standing up.
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Naturally skinny girl’s mom defends her against weight comments.

Support for not being at fault, with a hint of sarcasm

Standing up for oneself against body shaming

NTA. Commenting on someone’s body is rude. Retaliation justified

Naturally thin guy defends himself against skinny-shaming comments

Understanding both sides of the weight debate

Body shaming is never okay. NTA for standing up.

Standing up to a friend’s fat-shaming in a group chat

Navigating delicate insults between friends, soft ESH verdict reached ♀️

Skinny-shaming is not body positivity. NTA for clapping back.

Body shaming goes both ways. NTA for standing up.

Friend constantly talked about weight, OP mentioned friend’s weight. NTA

Friend insults underweight girl, gets called out for insecurity.

Friend digs for trouble, gets it and cries. NTA
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Standing up to weight bullying with class and maturity

Body-shaming is never okay, let’s spread positivity instead!

Friend shames underweight girl, gets called out. NTA wins.

Weight-shaming comment sparks backlash from readers
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Body shaming is never okay. NTA for standing up.

Standing up against weight shaming. NTA for defending yourself.

Friend’s backhanded compliment leads to NTA clapback

Friend’s fake compliments exposed, NTA stands up for herself

Body shaming is never okay. Shutting down insults is necessary.

Friend accuses underweight girl, but she’s NTA and stands up.

Responding to rude comments with fake compliments is not okay

Body-shaming backfires on overweight accuser. NTA wins!

Friend plays victim after giving backhanded compliment. Not the A-hole.

Defending against weight-shaming friend, NTA shows empathy

Being underweight is not always a choice, let’s be compassionate

Body positivity wins! NTA shuts down fat-shaming friend

NTA claps back at overweight friend’s accusations

Stop commenting on my weight! NTA for standing up.

Avoid the drama, cut the ties with toxic friends
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Bodyshaming back: NTA claps back at overweight friend’s accusations

Don’t judge others based on their weight. Some tips included

Friend defends underweight girl’s clapback with sassy comment

Standing up for oneself against manipulative friend

Stand up for yourself! You’re NTA

Friend accuses underweight girl of having an ED. NTA response.

Standing up to bullies: Underweight girl claps back
