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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wife constantly, coooooooooooooooonstantly only ever wants to eat Korean food whenever we order or go out. I am so sick of it to the point I am so internally angry I want to explode. If my wife doesn't get her way wrt food, she complains nonstop and whines like a damn child. Look, I like Korean food, don't get me wrong, but I just do not want to have it for the 1000th time in a row. Yes, I have utter contempt for my wife who gets to have 99% of the control over what goes into our mouths and what I get to eat for dinner. Maybe once in a while I want pizza? Maybe every so often I want something as simple as a damn burger? I love Middle Eastern, Turkish, Greek, etc. types of foods, but because she doesn't like it we are forced to never eating it. Meanwhile I let her have Korean 100% of the time whenever she wants even though it is probably ranked 15th on my list for most favorite types of cuisines. I am getting sick of it to the point I am considering a divorce. Am I crazy? The controlling freak nature she has over my dietary choices has gotten intolerable. Maybe I want more food diversity in my life besides Asian food. I want to punch a hole through a wall I am so angry over this issue.[/quote] Why just divorce a food monogamist. You should make a humanitarian appeal to United Nations to force Korean dictator to take his sister back or bribe her gastroenterologist to alter her gut flora to hate Korean food or get a hypnotist/priest to get her out of this Korean food voodoo magic. On a serious note, why not take turns or coin toss or just order from two different places and eat together?[/quote] Maybe the coin toss would work, but you don't know the person you're dealing with. Heads? Korean. Tails? Korean. Wouldn't matter one bit..[/quote] Are you using North Korean coins or South Korean ones?[/quote]
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