What would you do if your partner refused the food you cooked? That's what this wife (OP) has had to deal with. On the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit, she vented about her husband's unyielding preference for his mom's foods.
Despite the OP putting in a lot of time and effort into her meals, he consistently turns down her foods with a simple, "No thanks, I prefer mom’s food."
Fed up with this, she decided to play a sneaky trick and serve him her own version of his mom's special dish. What happens next? Scroll down to find out and see what others think about her move. Drop your thoughts in the comments!
The OP asks:
OP's husband prefers his mom's cooking, requesting daily meals from her, despite the OP feels she's a better cook and wanting him to try her dishes
OP was frustrated by her husband's preference for his mom's cooking. So she cleverly served him her own version of his mom's meal, and he praised it without realizination
After OP revealed that she cooked the meal, her husband got upset
OP regretted tricking him into eating her cooking
Redditors have many questions for the OP. They couldn't understand why she married her husband while he refuses to eat her food
"Is he really that good in bed or something?"
"Did they even go honeymoon?"
Here's the comments of Reddit users:
Have you ever dealt with a partner who consistently rejected your cooking? How would you handle the situation if your significant other insisted on their mom's meals over yours?
Share your thoughts and any similar experiences in the comments below – we'd love to hear how you navigated through such culinary dilemmas!