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Reply to "Is not allowing my husband to cook scrambled eggs in the morning an unreasonable request?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Yes this is an unreasonable request but also seems like something you should have worked out before getting married because your position on this is such a huge outlier and your expectation (that he simply not cook or eat an extremely common breakfast food for the rest of his life because you have a weird aversion to it) reflect a rigid and controlling personality. BTW food aversions can be worked on and minimized. I have a strong aversion to shrimp (look and smell which means of course I don't eat them) but my DH loves shrimp. I love my DH more than I dislike shrimp so I've worked on dealing with this and I have no problem with him eating shrimp right next to me at this point. His compromise is that we don't make shrimp for family dinner so he mostly has it if he's cooking just for himself and the kids or when we order food. But I would never try to deprive him of eating a food he loves. Like try evolving as a person OP.[/quote]
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