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To think close friends husband fat shamed me?

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Livelaughlovetoday · 15/12/2018 12:59

After a lunch on the go with my friend, her DH and our children. Friends DH wanted to go and get somr dessert for himself and wanted to take the kids with him into the shop to choose something sweet too. I asked for a chocolate bar and proceeded to give my child 20 quid. Friends DH then tells me I don’t need a chocolate! To which I respond that I would like one. So he then reminds me what I’ve just had for lunch. (A few of my children’s chips). So I point out that he had just eaten a pizza! I thought he was joking and laughed. Off they go and when they return him and the kids are munching on their sweets and dessert and there’s nothing for me!

I was so taken aback! My DS came and sat by me and offered to share (even though I never said anything).

Except I don’t know if I’m being over sensitive? Feel like I need to say something to him. WWYD?

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WilburforceRaven · 16/12/2018 17:45

Bad form to bring up posts on other threads.

He's a fucking arsehole. Don't stand for it. I'd have gone in myself and got a chocolate bar. And that would be the last time I was ever in his company again.

masterandmargarita · 16/12/2018 18:27

I can't help thinking it's all a massive fuss over a bar of chocolate

Pinfold00 · 16/12/2018 18:36

Well it’s advisable that diabetics either don’t drink, or do so fairly infrequently. It’s not just about the sugar. Diabetics are at a much greater risk of renal failure so it makes sense not to overload the kidneys by drinking.

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