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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Break up with him, you will never be happy. I despise foodies. [/quote] ITA, I despise picky eaters, and those who can't appreciate good, diverse foods. Your cooking sounds awesome, OP. -signed another foodie married to another foodie, and whose kids are turning into foodies.[/quote] Actually, OP has said her SO is happy to eat whatever she makes. Not picky. Eats diverse foods. What was your complaint again? [/quote] But, he doesn't seem to appreciate the food for its own flavors. It's like someone who puts ketchup on every single thing, including filet mignon. While I don't think this is a "break up" offense, it would irk me, and I could see that as time goes on, this would become something that really grates.[/quote] Gosh, it’s as if he is a person with different tastes! How dare he! He must conform to your idea of what flavors he likes. He doesn’t get to have control over his own tastebuds. No bodily autonomy for him. He must eat what others tell him to eat in the way they tell him to eat. [/quote]
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