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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a picky eater and also have food allergies, so while I enjoy cooking for myself or going out to mainstream restaurants that have basic menus (e.g., First Watch, Maggianos), I find it stressful to go to restaurants where the food will be unfamiliar to me or fancy/gourmet. I have no desire to suffer through a six course haute cuisine dinner, or go out for Ethiopian and eat just bread while everyone else is enjoying their meal. Fortunately, it's a non-issue. Food isn't a big part of my identity or social life, and since I don't have much in common with people who are really into the "foodie" lifestyle, I don't gravitate towards friendships that revolve around dinner parties, exploring new restaurants, etc. When I get together with friends, food is not the main event. They are happy to go somewhere that I can eat because the point is to spend time together and catch up over a meal. At home, we cook things we both like, and my DH sometimes has a different meal if he's craving something that l don't like- for example, he will grill salmon for himself and a chicken breast for me. Idk, OP - it's not really rocket science. You sound like a juvenile ahole who wants to control how other people eat. [/quote]
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