Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand grow-ups refusing the eat certain foods. I get that you like or dislike certain foods. But the notion that you would have to spit it out if it entered your mouth is toddler behavior.
DH is a man child. VEry rude!
Sensory reactions are difficult to explain to someone who doesn't have them. A sensory reaction is much stronger than a "dislike", though, and is something that some people experience in reaction to certain textures and smells.
Anonymous wrote:I will never understand grow-ups refusing the eat certain foods. I get that you like or dislike certain foods. But the notion that you would have to spit it out if it entered your mouth is toddler behavior.
DH is a man child. VEry rude!
Anonymous wrote:NP but I’ll bite.
On the surface the behavior sounds ridiculous. And of course it’s rude—but you already know that, OP. And so does your DH.
But we also don’t know your household dynamic. Is your husband’s strong aversion to peas something that your son and all of you are aware of? If yes, is it possible that your DS specifically prepared a meal with peas in it as a passive-aggressive “f&$@ you” to DH and DH decided to respond in a similarly passive aggressive way?