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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would say just stop making such jokes since she's obviously sensitive about it. I don't get why it's hard for men to do that. BUUUTTT, if the way you described it is accurate, she's being absurdly over sensitive. But who cares, if this is the one issue, indulge her and drop it. [/quote] No. Sensitive would be them alone, and he says it. This was different. This was in front of family who was teasing her too. I never understand why family like this (my ILs are like that) have nothing better to talk about. Op, I would apologize, taker her on a special date. Tell her you'll take her anywhere. Really give her a listening ear, phones away. On your best behavior. (No complaining about rude diners, parking or whatever). Keep it positive. [/quote] A special date for being teased about condiments? Why was she actually upset? It can't actually be over the sausage talk. I dunno, though. If this is your guys's biggest problem, then the simplest thing seems to be to stop talking about ketchup in front of her. [/quote] It's not specifically about condiments. It's about him being a jerk to her and complaining about something that doesn't affect him repeatedly, when she's asked him to stop. And doing it in front of her family. I grew up in a family like that. It's fucking annoying to always have to have your guard up because you never know what innocent thing someone is going to latch onto and start making fun of you for. And it's not that they chose that particular nonissue to make fun of her for (probably). It's the incessant nature of it, and that they're not listening when she asks for it to stop. [/quote]
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