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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure why is OP accused of snobbery (love Indian food but don't know what pho is either) - it does seem like this guy lived some kind of an isolated life. He won't all of a sudden become interested in trying different foods (or he will, just so that she likes him for the time being, but not in a long run). Usually this kind of ignorance comes with some other problems, I'd be careful. [b]Food habits are really important for a life together. [/b] Yes, there should be some compromising but not on everything. So far his only asset is that he seems kind.[/quote] Really? This seems like such a useless way to judge people.[/quote] It's actually practical, while you think that being morally superior is more important. Just imagine a life of a couple where she wants deliciously cooked meal and he only eats fast food or vice versa. How does the food shopping look? What are kids encouraged to eat? Is trying new restaurants fun activity or a drag? Or some other scenario where one person eats non-stop and the other one doesn't?[/quote] NP. That is the stupidest thing i Have ever heard. So what happens when parents who eat the samet hing, have a child who is allergic to everything? Again - stupid reason to not have love or sex. OP, have you gotten any yet?!?!?[/quote]
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