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Her Coworker Kept Blaming Her Weight on ‘Not Having Kids’ – Until the Truth Came Out at Work

by Sunny Nguyen
December 17, 2025
in Social Issues

Workplaces are supposed to be professional environments, but personal insecurities often find their way into everyday conversations.

In this situation, a 30 year old woman found herself repeatedly targeted by a coworker’s assumptions about weight, motherhood, and body changes after having children. What began as awkward comments slowly became pointed remarks that felt judgmental and uncomfortable.

The conflict reached a breaking point during a company lunch when the truth came out publicly and emotions boiled over.

Now the question is whether staying silent to avoid embarrassing someone crossed an ethical line or whether the responsibility belonged to the person making repeated personal comments.

Her Coworker Kept Blaming Her Weight on ‘Not Having Kids’ - Until the Truth Came Out at Work
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Here’s The Original Post:

'AITAH for letting my(30F) overweight coworker(45F) assume I do not have children?'

I work at a call center near a college so most of my coworkers are in their early 20’s and don’t have kids.

A few months ago, Sarah(45F) joined our team. From day one her entire personally seemed to revolve around food, and weight. Shes constantly making comments that feel really pointed.

One of our coworkers brings baked goods about once a week. Every time, Sarah makes a big show about how she can’t eat them

because she’d “gain so much weight” and how “you skinny ladies can only eat that because you haven’t had kids, and they change your body for forever.”

 

I am not a great judge of weight but she’s probably close to 300lbs and she has twin 6 year olds.

I have TWO kids. A 2year old and a 7month old. Most people in the office know because I worked here through my entire second pregnancy.

 

I intended to correct her the first time she assumed that I didn’t have kids but she seemed really insecure

and I didn’t want to rub it in like, “hey I have two kids younger than yours AND I’m skinnier than you”.

So I just stayed quiet, one coworker who overheard kind of side eyed me but she didn’t say anything either.

Over the past month or so Sarah has gotten more passive aggressive, like implying my size is pure luck(and has nothing to do with me training for a marathon right...

and that I just have great genetics(I gained 70lbs my first pregnancy and lost 90lbs the year after by working my b__t off).

I almost told her right before thanksgiving when ahe saw me eating lunch in the break room and said something like “ enjoy it while you can, once you have...

I thanked her for the warning(which is the only thing that I personably think might make me the AH because I could have told her right then).

We had a Christmas pizza party during lunch break last Friday. I ate a few slices and Sarah made a comment like “wow I could never eat like that now.

Having kids changes you, you’ll have to stop eating so much or you’ll get to be even bigger than me.”

My boss overheard and was like “ Sarah, OP has 2 kids and is marathon training, pretty sure she can eat whatever she wants considering she runs more in a...

She then proceeded to yell at me for lying by omission for not telling her I have kids in front of EVERYONE.

One of my coworkers mumbled that I should have told her ages ago. I just shrugged but she started crying and left the party.

It’s been two work days since then and she hasn’t said a word to me and I have seen her cry at her cubicle. AITAH?

Edit: this isn’t meant to be a rag on “fat people”. I have been fat.

I have a problem with constant nagging about why the only reason I’m not fat is because I “don’t have kids”, not how much Sarah weighs.

Obviously she has some insecurities she is projecting but that isn’t my problem.

Body related comments are one of the most common sources of workplace discomfort. According to a 2022 survey by the Society for Human Resource Management, nearly 40 percent of employees report hearing inappropriate remarks about weight, appearance, or lifestyle at work.

These comments often stem from personal insecurity rather than malice, but they still create a hostile atmosphere.

In this case, Sarah frequently framed weight gain as an unavoidable result of motherhood. While pregnancy can change the body, research shows the reality is far more complex.

A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that long term postpartum weight retention is more strongly linked to physical activity levels, sleep quality, and stress than to pregnancy itself.

Genetics play a role, but behavior and environment matter significantly.

The issue was not that Sarah struggled with her weight. The issue was that she repeatedly projected her experience onto others and used it to make assumptions.

Comments like “you can eat that because you do not have kids” or “you will get bigger than me” are not neutral observations. They are personal judgments made in a professional setting.

Silence is often mistaken for dishonesty. However, no one is obligated to disclose personal medical or family details at work.

According to employment law experts, coworkers are not entitled to personal information unless it directly affects job performance. Choosing not to correct an assumption, especially to avoid embarrassing someone, does not qualify as deception.

Psychologist Dr. Kristin Neff, a leading researcher on self compassion, explains that people who struggle with body image often externalize their discomfort by comparing themselves to others.

This comparison can come out as passive aggressive comments, even when the person does not intend harm. While empathy is important, it does not require tolerating repeated boundary crossing.

The moment the manager stepped in changed the dynamic. Public correction can feel humiliating, especially when someone is already insecure.

However, the embarrassment did not come from the truth itself. It came from the pattern of behavior that led to the correction. Workplace norms exist to prevent exactly this kind of repeated commentary.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

Many ruled NTA and felt the coworker’s repeated comments crossed a line, while others accused the story of being exaggerated or fake.

BigPhilosopher4372 − She no longer talks with you?! Win!

SuzRunsDisney − I mean, at 52, I can say that getting older makes it much harder to lose weight, but talking about it constantly is a bit much, IMHO.

Like, a little bit of self deprecating humor is ok about your body weight, but it seems that this gal is going overboard with it.

And yeah, training for a marathon is no small feat (doing the same thing right now), but "lying by omission" by not telling her that you have kids is a...

This is going to be awkward for you for a little while. Sorry OP

garlicknot_2319 − I’ll have things that didn’t happen for $100 Alex

While plenty of commenters sided with OP and called the coworker’s behavior inappropriate, a loud group questioned the story’s credibility and dismissed it outright.

NervousBrother7058 − “ Sarah, OP has 2 kids and is marathon training, pretty sure she can eat whatever she wants considering she runs more in a day than I do...

And then everyone clapped? YTA for this fake caricature of a food-obsessed fat person.

lawdot74 − Refreshing to see so many calling b__lshit

AmericanUpheaval357 − LOL fat shaming AI garbage.

john_the_quain − Can you point to where in this very real story you expect people to side with your coworker?

What part of the described scenario is the part that makes you question it? Then, contrast that with how you might expect Reddit to react with a 45 year old...

Responses ranged from strong NTA judgments to outright disbelief, with some users focusing more on whether the story happened than on the workplace behavior itself.

remoteworker9 − Fake. “Fast forward to…” is an easy tell.

OkLeg4959 − Did everyone clap?

ShotcallerBilly − All of this happened and no one went to HR, or based on the characters in the story, no one filmed it?? lol.

Sorry OP, there’s a reason everyone is calling this fake. Also, the AI tells.

This situation is uncomfortable, but it is not a moral failure. Staying quiet was an attempt to be kind, not deceptive. The responsibility lies with the person who consistently commented on another coworker’s body and life choices.

The larger lesson is that workplaces are not spaces for personal projections. No one owes anyone access to their private life to make someone else feel better. Compassion and professionalism must go both ways.

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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