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Reply to "When your spouse buys the cheap stuff but eats the good stuff"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow I appreciate this post. When I eat out w my husband he stretches to finish my food too,even if he’s full. He will order “light because hes trying to be healthy” like a salmon dish while I get steak, eat his dish in 3 minutes and no longer look me in the eye. He just stares at my food. The whole 20 minutes I’m still eating. Or if we get takeout or I make something expensive like crab cakes, he always has more room and overeats to finish it all, versus when we get a rotisserie chicken. Then suddenly he’s full very quickly.[/quote] It’s self centered need and lack of consideration for others. It got to the point at home I have to hide the nice stuff. He’s too lazy to notice. And if we’re out at dinner sharing appetizers or a meal or tapas or dessert I now have to immediately divide the food in half. I eat my half at a normal speed. He inhales all his half - barely tasting it- asap. If I don’t do that he will eat 2/3s or 3/4s of the whole table before I take a couple bites. He was fat as a kid, I intend to ask his parents how and why that happened. And then shut up and see what they have to say for themselves. [/quote]
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