AITAH for saying som**hing about my wife's weight?

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He had always been proud of his lean, muscular frame—a testament to his dedication and strength.

But the constant jabs from his wife about his slim stature slowly chipped away at his confidence, turning moments meant to be lighthearted into silent battles of hurt and resentment.

When she laughed at his strength and mocked his ability to carry her like the man on the screen, it wasn't just a joke—it was a blow that revealed the fragile imbalance in their respect for each other. His quiet defiance sparked a storm, exposing the deep wounds hidden beneath their everyday words.

AITAH for saying som**hing about my wife's weight?
‘AITAH for saying som**hing about my wife's weight?’

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The internet jumped in fast, delivering everything from kind advice to cold truth. It’s a mix of empathy, outrage, and no-nonsense takes.

The original poster (OP) feels hurt and disrespected because his wife frequently criticizes his physique, suggesting he needs to gain weight, while simultaneously reacting angrily when he makes a similar, though provoked, comment about her ability to be carried like on television.

The central conflict lies in the OP feeling that his wife demands respect for her body image while actively undermining his self-perception through repeated comments and laughter about his build.

Was the OP justified in responding to his wife's persistent teasing with a retaliatory comment about her fitness level, or did this action escalate an already tense situation unnecessarily?

The debate centers on whether continuous criticism justifies a defensive, reciprocal jab, or if maintaining respectful dialogue is paramount regardless of provocation.