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every time a skinny woman asks me if they look fat, i say yes. AITAH?

by Charlie Brown
January 2, 2026
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She has always been defined by the size of her body—a label that clings to her as the “fat friend” and the “fat sister.” Though she’s found peace within herself, her confidence is often tested by the cruel and careless judgments of others who see her only as a reflection of their fears and biases.

When those around her, especially the thin ones, complain about feeling “huge” while she carries the weight of true body shaming, it cuts deeper than they realize. Their words, meant to express insecurity, instead echo as a harsh dismissal of her existence, leaving her to navigate a world where her body type is both an insult and a source of painful misunderstanding.

every time a skinny woman asks me if they look fat, i say yes. AITAH?

I've always been the fat friend, and the fat sister....

I don't like being around people who's biggest fear is...

I just agree. I don't care if they hate themselves...

I know most people are scared of looking like me,...

Dr. Vivian G. Cass, a noted researcher in identity and self-perception, emphasizes that our personal narratives heavily influence how we interpret external communication. In situations involving body image, what might seem like harmless venting to one person can feel like a direct, negative commentary on another’s lived experience, especially when there is a recognized societal hierarchy of body types.

The narrator is experiencing what can be termed ‘comparative distress.’ When a thin person, occupying a socially privileged body type, complains about feeling ‘huge,’ it activates the narrator’s awareness of societal fatphobia. The narrator’s agreement is a defense mechanism, but the internal reaction registers the complaint as an implicit confirmation of the negative stereotype they constantly navigate. This pattern highlights a breakdown in empathetic communication; the thin friend seeks validation for their internal feelings, while the narrator feels their physical reality is being implicitly judged or minimized.

The narrator’s reaction is understandable given the social context of weight stigma. However, addressing the issue requires clearer boundary setting rather than passive agreement. A constructive approach would be to shift the conversation gently, perhaps by stating, ‘I understand you feel uncomfortable, but my perspective on body size is different because of my own experiences. Maybe we can focus on something else?’ This validates the friend’s feeling without forcing the narrator to tacitly accept an insult to their own body type.

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The individual expresses frustration because comments about body size from thinner peers feel like insults, given the social stigma associated with larger bodies. The central conflict arises from the narrator’s acceptance of their own body type clashing with the expressed negative self-perception of their thin friends, which the narrator perceives as dismissive of their reality.

Is it reasonable for the narrator to interpret casual self-deprecating comments about weight from thin friends as personal insults directed at their own body type, or should these comments be viewed solely as the friend’s internal struggle separate from the narrator’s experience?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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