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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I never considered this when I was young and stupid and dating but I’ve now been married to a picky eater for 12 years. Its not a deal breaker, but it is very annoying. We have 4 kids and he rarely eats what I make for everyone. He will make his own meal after I just spent a lot of time cooking for us. He is not fun to plan holiday menus with or special celebrations around. He often rejects restaurants (non covid times) and studies menus beforehand closely before committing. He doesn’t like- red meat, pork, mushrooms, goat cheese, most seafood or shell fish. Doesn’t like creamy sauces or things with weird textures. Is very vocal about these dislikes to whoever is listening. It has embarassed me in front of friends. I never thought of the link between being a controlling person and picky eating but it is true in this case. However, he is very good in bed so makes up for it![/quote] I have taught my 10 yo not to say he “hates” certain foods. Just say no thanks! Or “I am not a fan, thank you”! [/quote]
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