Anonymous wrote:If he can turn his table manners off and on like that, then my only conclusion is that he's a jerk who likes to push your buttons. Ask him WHY he feels the need to purposely do what he KNOWS is your pet peeve. Until he can eat like a civilized human being in your presence, maybe he needs to eat alone. Set him up in the kitchen while you eat in the DR, or vice versa
Anonymous wrote:Married a long time and spouse still constantly chews with mouth open, shoves enormous amounts of food in his mouth and talks with his mouth full. When we are out to dinner or at a friends house he uses good manners. Waits until he has finished chewing to answer a question, takes a reasonably size bite. At home though, he is really gross.
He knows it bothers me and does not really care. He makes silly oopsI forgot faces, and en continues to eat like a slob.
I obviously have been unsuccessful in persuading him to adopt the manners I prefer.
All thoughts welcome.
Maybe it is my pet peeve and I need to just remove myself from the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Married a long time and spouse still constantly chews with mouth open, shoves enormous amounts of food in his mouth and talks with his mouth full. When we are out to dinner or at a friends house he uses good manners. Waits until he has finished chewing to answer a question, takes a reasonably size bite. At home though, he is really gross.
He knows it bothers me and does not really care. He makes silly oopsI forgot faces, and en continues to eat like a slob.
I obviously have been unsuccessful in persuading him to adopt the manners I prefer.
All thoughts welcome.
Maybe it is my pet peeve and I need to just remove myself from the situation.
Anonymous wrote:It is hard to learn to be at peace with seeing a giant mouth masticating while talking to you.
Especially one which is attached to a person who knows and is well aware that this is viewed as a complete affront to me personally.