Anonymous
Post 06/10/2020 00:18     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Anonymous wrote:My teenage son made us (whole family) a chicken casserole for lunch. It had peas in it. Dh doesn't like peas. So instead of sitting down to eat, he stood at the kitchen sink so when he got a bite of casserole with a pea in it, he could just spit it directly into the sink.

He thinks this is fine since he doesn't like peas.

He’s a jerk...
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2020 10:32     Subject: Re:This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Anonymous wrote:My husband hates peas too. He would have tried a bit, complimented and thanked our child for making a meal, and explained that he doesn't like peas and ask our son to make a separate batch without peas the next time he makes it. He then would have made a sandwich or soup and sit to eat with the rest of the family.



That is an a-hole move as well though. Unless you are allergic, you eat it and say thanks. Good lord.

And OP's husband is an ass. Feel bad for her and for her son.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 21:17     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Incredibly rude and I'd acknowledge that with your child, not DH unless you think that would go well.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 19:11     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Incredibly immature and rude.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 19:00     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Anonymous wrote:That's terrible! Peas are easy to pick out with a fork. WTF?


Yup. I don’t like peas but they are super easy to find and remove.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 17:35     Subject: Re:This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

My husband hates peas too. He would have tried a bit, complimented and thanked our child for making a meal, and explained that he doesn't like peas and ask our son to make a separate batch without peas the next time he makes it. He then would have made a sandwich or soup and sit to eat with the rest of the family.

Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 16:24     Subject: Re:This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

It's especially bad because it discourages your teenage son from cooking.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 14:46     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Hahaha!

Sorry the visual I got is hilarious. My husband would probably do the same thing. It’s ridiculous but whatever.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 12:58     Subject: Re:This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Simply gross and completely disrespectful of your son. Why did you marry a pig?
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2020 12:40     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Just bad manners and ungracious.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 20:06     Subject: Re:This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

So pick them out of the casserole. Your DH sounds like a loser and 5 years old. This behavior can’t be new though so why do you allow it?
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 19:57     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

It's only June but I award you the dumbest post of the year award.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 19:57     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

That's terrible! Peas are easy to pick out with a fork. WTF?
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 19:18     Subject: This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

You husband is a jerk.
Your son is awesome.
I have two daughters who are available to date your son.
Please encourage his kind behavior.
Kindness matters.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 19:14     Subject: Re:This is really bad, right? (husband behavior)

Disgusting, rude, immature and low class. I would take my son and our meals and go to different room (after telling him all of the afore mentioned). But I wouldn’t have married a loser like this.