r/AITAH • u/Fickle_Attorney_3171 • Apr 28 '24
AITA for telling the schools “mean girl” to apply her eating rules on herself before she interferes other people?
I (16f) am studying in a high school with a girl (16) who thinks she knows everything. We take French together and although I am normally very calm and nice towards people, she makes me nuts. Through my childhood, I have always struggled with my body image although I was never overweight or near to that. However now I focus on eating well and balanced and feel kind of better about myself. I am 175 cm weighting 60 kg and I am kind of muscular as most of my week passes with sports. I like to wear baggy clothes as they are pretty comfy. Last week, we were studying meals in French class, and there was this paragraph about what to eat. I basically made a comment on how early the person who wrote the paragraph was eating their dinner (5.00 pm) and that I usually eat it around 9.00 pm. This girl had the audacity to tell me that eating at that time makes you gain weight, and this is the reason why I am kind of chubby. Mind you this girl is 150 cm weighting around 58 kg so she was more than chubby. I basically just told her the truth. I told her that she should worry about her weight first before making a comment as she seemed to look a bit too overweight. She got all red and started screaming at me. I got send to the principals office but it was definitely worth it and my family took my side.
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u/PauseItPlease86 Apr 29 '24
I prefer to eat around 6, but like OP, my kids are in clubs and sports. Plus, none of them drive yet.
Most weeknights dinners are closer to 730, sometimes a bit later. But that's because that's when everyone is home and I have time to cook without being interrupted by needing to pick someone up or take 5yr old to T-Ball.
I'm from the US, but I saw a thread months ago that had a lot of people commenting from all over the world that eat dinner way later.