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Article created by: Ieva Pečiulytė

“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.” Here’s a rhyme we all grew up hearing and trying to embody. But as we realize, some words cut through like a knife and leave a lasting scar that may or may not heal through time and multiple therapy sessions.

It’s likely why this question recently made the rounds on Reddit: “What's the most hurtful thing someone has ever said to you?” People reopened deep wounds – some from decades ago – by sharing the harshest words they received from strangers, parents, siblings, and significant others. 

These stories are sad and difficult to read—however, they also reflect resilience through mental struggles, which is admirable in itself. 

#1

Woman embracing a child with a comforting hug, reflecting the impact of the most hurtful words ever said to them. When I was about 7, one of the kids in my class was teasing me because “you have a fat mum”. I was so upset that someone could say something hurtful about the best person in my world. I convinced myself that they must just be jealous because getting cuddles from someone skinny must be difficult because of their pointy elbows, whereas cuddles from my mum where like cuddling an amazing powdery smelling cloud. They still are.

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    #2

    Woman with tears on her face expressing pain and sadness from hurtful words shared by others. Locked in the bathroom, naked.

    "Just look at you! You're fat and ugly. Nobody will ever love you the way I do." - ex-husband

    He was right, I married someone who does love me, just not the way he 'loved' me. Thank God.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If he acts up, contact me. I'll blow your back out.

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    #3

    A group of people in a discussion group, sharing and reflecting on the most hurtful words ever said to them. I had a theatre teacher/“director” pull me aside after a show that I totally spaced a queue/line (it honestly was a super insignificant line, and the other actor improvised very well) and she straight up told me:

    “Putting you in this show was the biggest mistake I’ve ever made. You’re a disappointment”

    She got fired 2 years later and went to jail for a couple of years for banging my best friend's cousin who was a 15-year-old student.

    I wonder if putting me in a play with one line was the biggest mistake she’s ever made.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I guess you can say that you blow lines too.

    #4

    Young woman upset and crying while another person comforts her, illustrating the impact of hurtful words shared by people. My mum once said to me "I love you, you're my daughter. But I don't like you. I would never seek you out as a friend." I was 21 and it was 40 years ago. I will never get over that, it hurt so much.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It may have changed one precent of you which could have tipped the scale into your favor. Myself, I could not be friends with a 61 old woman who's holding onto the most trivial matters. I hope you're hot.

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    #5

    Woman sitting on a couch holding her head, looking distressed and reflecting on the most hurtful words ever said to her. My first kid has Down Syndrome. Some lady at work asked me when I was pregnant for number two if I would do prenatal testing this time around so I could get rid of it if it turns out like the first one. Exact words. Geez, I hated her.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You should have punched her in her throat.

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    #6

    Young girl in a classroom focused on writing in her notebook, reflecting on hurtful words shared by others. A teacher told me that with my poor handwriting, I should be working for a trash or waste disposal company.

    I took that comment and ended up receiving consistent tutoring for my penmanship and reading comprehension, and I’m now an English/Language Arts teacher.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Should have told her that trashmen are union and they make twice the money she does so who's really the a*****e in this room?

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    #7

    To this day, they do not realize how hurtful what they said to me was or how it impacted my whole life. "It was just luck." When I fixed a stereo system my dad was trying to fix. It wasn't luck...but from that point on I felt so stupid. I quit school in the 6th grade and was self taught on everything so that made it worse.

    I went to college and got an Associate's. Now, 15 years later, I'm returning to college at 35 to get an (unrelated) bachelor's degree. I start in September. I am not stupid and it's not just luck...

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, you'rer lucky that your dumb luck has held up. At best you'll be 39 when you graduate from college. Who's going to hire a 39-year-old "entry level" employee. Learn to be happy with the s**t hole of a life you've managed to create and except it. Not everybody wins Olympic goal or get to captain the space shuttle.

    #8

    Young woman lying in a hospital bed looking distressed, illustrating the impact of the most hurtful words ever said. I was in a car accident in 2014, my ex said to me “I just wish you died, it would be so much easier”.

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    #9

    Young woman with red nail polish holding a pregnancy test, reflecting on the most hurtful words ever said to her. "I cheated on you, and the only reason I'm telling you is because I'm pregnant."

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hire a Mexican lawyer. They're judicial sharks.

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    #10

    Young man in a plaid shirt sitting inside a vehicle, reflecting on hurtful words that deeply impacted him. My dad once said he wished he was working late the night I was conceived.

    I told him mom said he was.

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    #11

    Man in pink shirt holding tissue to his face, showing emotional pain from the most hurtful words ever said to him I have a daughter with an extremely complicated illness. Almost lost her to it twice when she was almost 3 and again 6 months later. In-between, this was 15 years ago, I broke down and wept, being so worried about her and also how distant my wife had become from me as well. After I settled down my wife told me that me crying like that had made me less attractive.

    My daughter is very stable now and I've been divorced for several years.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Geez. You're lucky you got away from that toxic b***h. Way to go God for watching over your daughter.

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    #12

    Woman lying down and wiping tears, experiencing emotional pain from hurtful words shared by others. I had struggled with infertility for years. At my dad's funeral my step sister said "I bet you feel bad that you never gave him any grandkids."

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    #13

    My fiancé of 36 hours passed away on June 21st of 2009. She suffered a pulmonary embolism from her birth control Yaz

    She didn’t die well… she was scared and panicked and all I could do was help, hold hand, call 911 and start CPR. In between seizing she said “oh god please don’t let me die.” I said you aren’t dying, just be cool and I hear ambulance. She passed 1 hour and 48 minutes later

    She was very kind and that wasn’t meant to be hurtful at all. That comment caused me much hurt and anguish over last 14 years.

    I love you Lindsay. I know I will see you again but have more life to live first.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "but have more life to live first". Sure, rub it in that you're still alive.

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    #14

    Young woman holding a doll close, looking sad and reflective, representing the most hurtful words ever said to them. "No wonder your birth parents didn't want you" - my foster mother.

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    #15

    Young boy looking down, hugging a book tightly in a classroom, reflecting on hurtful words said to him. "You're a stupid diaper wearing cripple and the world would be better off without you." - my middle school bully.


    For context I have spina bifida and suffer from total incontinence due the nerves not working right.

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    #16

    Child in white shirt looking away while an adult’s finger points at him, illustrating hurtful words shared by people. When I was young, my mom said holidays are better without me.

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    #17

    Woman in pink pajamas with a tear on her cheek, reading hurtful words in a letter while sitting in bed wrapped in a blanket. My stepmom wrote me a letter when I was in my mid 20s, had 2 kids and happily married saying I had the morals of a alley cat, I was an unfit parent and my husband should divorce me. I was literally Cinderella starting from age 5. She even locked me in a cage.

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    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Apparently, you escaped the cage.

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    #18

    Woman lying curled up on bed looking sad and reflective, illustrating the impact of hurtful words shared by people. My “friend” to me not long after a childhood friend died (like days after):

    “You’re like a black hole and spread depression everywhere you go”.

    Parsley-Hefty7945 , Darina Belonogova/pexels Report

    Jim Doire
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She wasn't wrong Sunshine. Now I'm depressed from your story.

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