Harriette Cole: They thought my weight gain was funny

A group of relatives couldn't help but notice the weight gain of one family member, and their reaction was nothing short of cruel. The individual in question had always been the skinny child, while her loved ones were often overweight. However, now that she's gained weight, they're quick to mock her about it.

This painful behavior is a stark contrast to the teasing she once endured for being "too skinny." It highlights the hypocrisy and lack of empathy shown by some family members. The person who wrote in, feeling hurt and frustrated, wishes her relatives would stop making fun of her weight gain.

A practical response from Harriette Cole suggests that the next time encountering these relatives, she could say something like, "I need you to stop making me your punching bag." This straightforward message makes it clear that her jokes are not amusing to her. By pointing out that they never comment on each other's physical appearance, but instead focus solely on her weight gain, Harriette Cole advises the writer to stand firm and make it clear that this behavior is unacceptable.

Another letter in the column paints a grim picture of someone drowning in debt, with no end in sight. Despite their best efforts to reduce expenses, they continue to struggle. The emotional toll of this situation is evident, as the writer occasionally finds themselves thinking about ending their life. This heartbreaking confession serves as a stark reminder that many people are fighting financial battles, often feeling isolated and helpless.

In response, Harriette Cole offers words of encouragement and practical advice. She reminds the writer that they're not alone in this struggle and advises them to seek help from mental health professionals or crisis hotlines. Additionally, she suggests strategies for managing emotions, such as reframing negative thoughts and focusing on experiences that bring joy.

When it comes to tackling debt, Harriette Cole recommends making a budget, taking on part-time jobs, or exploring debt relief options. With patience and determination, she assures the writer that their financial situation will improve over time.
 
it's wild how ppl can be so cruel when they're in pain themselves . like, yeah ur family might've teased u for being skinny but now they're roasting u for gaining weight? that's some messed up logic fam πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Harriette Cole is on point with her advice tho - just tell 'em to stop and if they can't respect ur boundaries, maybe they don't deserve ur time πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. and meanwhile, debt struggles are super real and it's amazing how many ppl are too ashamed to ask for help πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Harriette Cole is all about spreading love and light - let's give her some props πŸ‘. we should all try to be more empathetic and less dramatic πŸ˜’.
 
I feel so sorry for that family member who's been mocked for gaining weight πŸ€•. It's totally harsh to go from being teased for being too skinny to being ridiculed for a natural change in body shape. Those relatives need to get a grip and realize their jokes are really hurting her feelings πŸ˜”. On the other hand, I can imagine how tough it must be to deal with debt and feel like you're drowning 🌊. It's not easy to ask for help, but trust me, Harriette Cole is right – there's hope and support out there 🀝. Sometimes all we need is a nudge in the right direction or someone to talk to. We should be more empathetic towards each other, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like weight gain or financial struggles πŸ’–.
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is like what's going on with our politicians, folks! One side is all about tearing each other down, while the other side's too busy laughing it off. I mean, think about it, this family member who's gained weight was once the victim of teasing, but now they're the ones making fun of her? That's like our politicians saying one thing in public and doing another behind closed doors.

And then you got someone drowning in debt, feeling like they've lost all hope. But Harriette Cole is like our politicians who actually listen to people's problems and offer solutions! She's not just throwing shade, she's offering a hand up. It's time we had more of that kind of leadership in Washington, don't you think? πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜” I feel so bad for the person who's being mocked by her relatives like this. It's like they're saying "we know what it's like to be judged" but they're not practicing what they preach... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The fact that she used to get teased for being too skinny now shows they're not exactly paragons of empathy... πŸ‘€ And yeah, telling them to stop making you their punching bag is a pretty good response! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
Family dynamics can be so messed up πŸ€•... I mean, you'd think they'd know better, right? But what's even crazier is how our mums (or relatives) used to tease us for being skinny or whatever, and now that we're not, they're all like "ooh look at me, I'm so funny" πŸ˜‚. It just shows how messed up their heads are, not yours or anyone else's. You gotta call them out on it, like Harriette Cole said - tell 'em to stop making you feel like a punching bag πŸ’₯.

And can we talk about debt for a sec? πŸ€‘ Like, I know we all go through struggles and stuff, but the thing is, there are ways to deal with it. You don't gotta be stuck in this rut forever πŸ’”. Harriette Cole's advice makes total sense - get help, make a budget, find part-time jobs... just get outta that cycle, you know? And remember, you're not alone 🀝. Lots of people are struggling, but they're finding ways to overcome it. You can too!
 
omg can you believe these relatives?? they're being super cruel to their skinny family member now that she's gained weight 🀯 i mean who does that?! and it's like they never even had a problem with her being thin before... talk about hypocrisy! πŸ˜’ Harriette Cole is right tho, telling them to stop making fun of you and saying "i need you to stop making me your punching bag" is the perfect response πŸ—£οΈ

and ugh, this person drowning in debt situation is just so sad πŸ€• i feel like they're not alone in feeling hopeless but it's good that Harriette Cole is offering them help and support... making a budget and seeking debt relief options can make such a big difference πŸ“ˆπŸ’Έ
 
I feel so bad for that person who's been body shamed by her own relatives... πŸ˜” it's like they're saying one thing is okay but not another. It just shows how messed up our minds can be when it comes to acceptance and empathy.

And I totally get why Harriette Cole's advice to say "I need you to stop making me your punching bag" would work. But honestly, wouldn't it be even better if they just stopped commenting altogether? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Like, we all have our flaws, who doesn't? Can't they just focus on being supportive instead?

On the other hand, that person drowning in debt is a total different story... 😩 financial struggles are so tough and can feel super isolating. I'm glad Harriette Cole offered those words of encouragement and practical tips. Taking control of our finances might not be easy, but it's doable with the right mindset and support.

It's all about finding that balance between being honest and empathetic... sometimes we need to tell people what they're doing is hurtful, but other times we just need to offer a listening ear or some tough love. 🀝
 
Ugh, family dynamics can be so messed up 🀯... like, they're all about "we used to tease you" but now it's "you've gained weight, let's make fun of you" πŸ˜’... and Harriette Cole is like the only one who gets it, saying just call them out for their hypocrisy πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And omg, that person drowning in debt is just heartbreaking πŸ€•... we need more resources for mental health and financial stability, not just 'try harder' advice πŸ’Έ. Maybe we should be talking about systemic issues instead of individual "just work harder" solutions πŸ’ͺ? Anyway, Harriette Cole's suggestions seem pretty practical, I guess πŸ‘.
 
Ugh I feel so bad for her relatives but like they're taking this way too far πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. She was always the skinny one, now she's not so skinny anymore... it's just life changes, you know? And Harriette Cole is totally right though, telling them to stop making fun of her weight gain. But what about when they were being mean to her for being too thin? That's some messed up hypocrisy going on πŸ˜’. And I'm so sorry to hear that person drowning in debt... it sounds like a really tough place to be in 🌫️. Harriette Cole is always so level-headed and helpful, though. Her advice to seek help from mental health pros or crisis hotlines is super important. We need more people talking about financial struggles like that πŸ’Έ
 
It's so messed up when people who were once "fat" become "thin" and still get roasts from their loved ones 🀯. Like, can't they just be supportive for once? It's all about perspective, fam. You're right, Harriette Cole is on point with that advice to just tell them to stop making you their punching bag πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And I feel so bad for people drowning in debt - it's like, we get it, life gets tough and sometimes you need help 🀝. But the thing is, Harriette Cole's words of encouragement are super relatable. Seeking help from mental health pros or crisis hotlines is a great place to start πŸ’‘. And making that budget and finding part-time gigs might just be the key to getting out of debt πŸ’Έ. Keep it real, people! πŸ™Œ
 
Ugh, some family members are straight up toxic! 🀒 Their behavior is all kinds of messed up - they're roasting this one person for gaining weight after years of body shaming her for being "too skinny" 😑. It's like, can't you just be kind and supportive? πŸ€— On the other hand, I feel so bad for that person drowning in debt πŸ’Έ - it's heartbreaking to think about how isolated they must feel πŸ˜”. But Harriette Cole's advice is on point! πŸ’― Making a budget, taking on part-time jobs, or exploring debt relief options can make all the difference πŸ“ˆ. And hey, seeking help from mental health pros or crisis hotlines is a sign of strength, not weakness πŸ’ͺ. We gotta look out for each other and be more empathetic towards those who need it most ❀️ #FamilyGoals Fail #MentalHealthMatters #DebtReliefRocks
 
Dude, I'm telling you, this whole thing with the family member gaining weight is like, totally staged πŸ€”. I mean, come on, they go from making fun of her for being too skinny to now being all cruel about it? That's some serious gaslighting right there. And don't even get me started on how they're only picking on her now because she's changed. It's like they're trying to make an example out of her or something. I'm not buying it, fam πŸ˜’.

And can we talk about the person who wrote in with their debt struggles? That's some real-life stuff right there πŸ€‘. I feel for them, but I gotta say, it's a bit suspicious how they're only now sharing this with us after years of struggling. Maybe they just wanted attention or something? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Anyway, Harriette Cole's advice is on point as always πŸ’―. I mean, she knows what she's talking about. But you gotta wonder, why are these people only coming forward now? Is it a ploy for sympathy or something? Not saying they're fake, but...idk πŸ€”.
 
[Image of a person with a shocked face and a " wait what?" speech bubble] 🀯

[GIF of someone trying to put weight on a scale, but it's not working, with a sad face πŸ˜”]

[Picture of Harriette Cole giving a thumbs up with a caption " Stand firm!"] πŸ‘
 
Ugh, can you believe how cruel those family members are? I mean, they used to be the ones being bullied for being skinny now they're mocking her for gaining weight... it's like they've lost all empathy πŸ™„. And Harriette Cole's advice to just tell them to stop is so on point! "I need you to stop making me your punching bag" - that's a great way to set boundaries. It's not right that she's having to deal with this kind of negativity from people who used to be her support system.

And the debt thing... I feel like we're living in a world where nobody has any financial stability anymore πŸ’Έ. It's so scary when you think about ending your life because of debt - it's like, there has to be a better way out of this mess! Harriette Cole is right though, seeking help from mental health professionals or crisis hotlines can make all the difference. And making a budget, taking on part-time jobs... those are all things that anyone with financial struggles should consider πŸ€‘.
 
omg fam just read about this fam getting roasted by their own relatives for gaining weight and it's so messed up πŸ€• like what even is the message here? they used to be the ones making fun of her being skinny now they're all salty because she's not a stick figure anymore. poor thing needs some love and support πŸ€—
 
πŸ™„ fam, can we talk about how some people are just masterminds of cruelty? Like, this one family member who's always been a stick figure but now they're weighing in on someone else's weight gain and it's just... no πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And then there's the writer drowning in debt who feels like they're stuck in a never-ending nightmare 😩. It's time to get real, folks! If you're gonna make fun of someone for being fat, at least have the decency to own up to your own flaws... or better yet, just shut it down πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

I love Harriette Cole's advice on this one though 🀝. For that family member who thinks it's hilarious to mock someone else's weight gain, maybe they should try being the punching bag themselves πŸ˜‚. And for that person struggling with debt, I feel you πŸ’”. Debt is no joke, but seeking help and reframing your thoughts can make all the difference 🌞.

As for me? I'll just be over here eating an entire pizza by myself and judging everyone's outfits πŸ‘€πŸ˜‚
 
come on fam its like we're takin 2 different angles here πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ first off lets talk about this fam member who's got a growth spurt & people r gettin all cruel 🚫 thats lowkey hurtful especially since they used to make fun of her for bein skinny anyway dont @ me 2 Harriettes advice tho sayin "stop makin me ur punching bag" is a solid move πŸ‘Š might not change anyone but at least makes it clear u ain't havin it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
omg can u believe some ppl r so cruel πŸ€•πŸ˜‘ they're makin fun of someone who's just tryin to gain weight lol but like remember when they were the skinny one now they're just as bad πŸ™„ and harriette cole is like totally right tho πŸ’β€β™€οΈ say somethin lik "stop makin me ur punchin bag" πŸ₯Š that's so sassy and effective πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh, family drama πŸ™„ - I feel so bad for the girl who's being roasted by her own fam for gaining weight. Like, wasn't she always the skinny one? Now she's got curves and suddenly they're all like "ha ha ha" in a majorly cruel way πŸ€•. It's wild how some people can go from victim to victim, you know? And Harriette Cole's advice to just straight up tell them to stop is EVERYTHING πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who needs that kind of stress in their life?

And on another note, the person drowning in debt stuff is really hard to read 😩. I feel like we're all just trying to adult sometimes and it seems like everyone's struggling 🀯. Harriette Cole's response was super reassuring - seeking help is a huge step and it sounds like she's got some great advice for managing emotions and tackling that debt πŸ’Έ. Sometimes just knowing you're not alone can be the best therapy πŸ€—.
 
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