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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This was one of those things I had to decide if I could deal with when I started dating my husband. It's easier to name the things he does eat than the things he doesn't: [b]yes to burgers, fries, corn on the cob, pickles, chicken grilled or fried, apples and grapes, most sweets. Seriously, that's about it.[/b] No other vegetables, no other fruits, no sauces, no pasta, no rice, no soup, nothing ethnic. He would happily go with me to restaurants and sit and watch me eat. Never imposed on hosts, in fact hated it when anyone drew attention to his pickiness. ([b]He had gastric bypass recently so isn't eating much of anything now[/b].) It runs in his family - father wont eat chicken but will eat pasta, but not much else differently. Mother says she's allergic to garlic but I'm not sure. They are all super sensitive to smells - my FIL goes berserk when MIL cooks pancakes. His sisters have at least broadened their tastes somewhat, although one sister also has an aversion to any white foods. I have been able to live with it for nearly 15 years, but my biggest worry is how to not pass it onto our kids.[/quote] Cause => Effect[/quote]
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