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Guy Asks If He Is Wrong For Telling The Truth When His Friend’s GF Asked If She Is Fat

The AITA community on Reddit is a banger. It states its description as follows, “A place to ultimately learn whether you were mistaken in a long-standing disagreement and a catharsis for the moral philosopher in all of us. Give us all sides of the story and let’s find out if you’re right or you’re the asshole as you describe any non-violent conflicts you’ve been involved in.” We have got a story for you today.

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In this story, something funny happened. OP used his honest views on someone who backlashed on him but he thinks he is not responsible for it. He might be or might not be, we can only know this after getting to know what actually happened. Below is the story by OP in her own words. Don’t forget to read the comments of the Redditors at the end of the post. Scroll down to have a good time while you read this story.

 

1. OP was hanging out with his best friend and his girlfriend when she asked her boyfriend if she was fat who refused and then she asked OP the same thing

2. OP is of the view that one should be straightforward and it makes things easier for everyone

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3. OP thinks that not saying the truth creates more confusion. He says things straight without sounding too rude

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4. OP thought of Marta as a little chubby and when she asked the question, he asked if she wanted a tbh

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5. OP then started giving his opinion and guess how it turned out?

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6. When OP told her things straight, she got silent and OP went home later

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7. OP’s friend then asked OP to apologize to Marta as she is upset over what OP said. OP does not think he owes an apology to her

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8. Now OP asks the Reddit community if he is the a-hole

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You that you have read the story. it’s time for you to see what Redditors had to say on this. It is obvious that the OP did not say something that was polite and the girlfriend did not react for no reason. Read till the end to see what are other people’s opinions on this. Don’t forget to share your own opinion at the end of this article too.

9. The Reddit community thinks that OP is using the “radical honesty” ideology but they think it’s rude

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10. That’s true

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11. Some people are of the view that OP is the a-hole and asking him what’s his next step

12. And here’s what OP had to reply to the Redditors

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What is your take on the story? Do you agree with the behavior that OP showed? What would you do if you were in her situation? I think that the OP is at fault here. Do share your opinion with us. What do you think OP was TA or NTA? If you want to read more such articles on our website, keep visiting us!

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