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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the picky eating you can post the rules in the fridge.[/quote] OP here, and they are on the fridge. There's also a bin in the pantry with all the foods she eats and laminated guides for preparing dishes (these are for her because she's supposed to help us prepare her meals or do it herself, but I mean he is welcome to consult them).[/quote] In that case, I think your problem is bigger than I thought. He doesn’t want to do it. I dealt with this from my exDH it broke our marriage. I insisted upon continuing to request things and would feel very disrespected when it didn’t happen. Eventually he felt like I was more of his mom than his wife and I felt similarly. You have decide if this is worth it. It’s the saying do you wanna be right or be married. You are right here OP, but sometimes you have to let stuff slide to keep the marriage on a good footing. So you should think about if you can make the internal changes necessary to not let this bother you.[/quote]
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