shared her storyShe says that though she beat cancer, the original poster typically doesn't bring it up. She recently went out to dinner with friends, who brought another group of new friends—all male—so she could meet them.
"One thing to note about me, I am very. Very. Very skinny. As in I'm very obviously someone who is either sick or dealing with something else , I'm currently 80lbs and still struggle with food intolerance and whatever, but I know how to handle it and everything," u/TheaterOfGhosts wrote. She says that night she wore a short sleeved shirt, and though she says she has"really skinny and [bony] arms," she doesn't mind. The new people started asking her about her weight right off with questions like,"Are you OK?" This didn't bother her initially, until one of the men called her"weak."
"I won't lie, yes I'm not strong, I'm not someone who can bench 150 pounds, sometimes I can barely pull myself out of the shower, but I am not weak," u/TheaterOfGhosts wrote."So, I said this, 'Y'know what, I'm the strongest f**king one sitting at this table, anyone can bench weights but not everyone can beat f**king cancer.'"
Though this shut him up, she says it made the rest of the dinner awkward, and she ended up leaving early. Her other friends are asking why she lashed out, but she thought she was being reasonable—leading her to ask the"AITA" community who was in the wrong.Hernan Caputo/Getty
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