What happens when your life becomes a perpetual school test? A woman took to Reddit to share her nightmarish situation at home. The anonymous Redditor revealed that her husband and she had been married for 15 years, and he insists on grading her cooking.
Right off the bat, she clarifies that although both of them earn and share a living plus the household chores, she does all the cooking at home. She writes, ¡°I do 100% of the cooking in our home. We share other household responsibilities and I don't really mind because I enjoy cooking. We both work full-time and share pretty equally in expenses. We've been married for 15 years and it seems like the list of things he doesn't like just keeps getting longer.¡±
She then shares how her husband insists on grading her food: "He also insists on giving all the meals I cook "grades" despite me repeatedly asking him to stop (A=he really likes it, F=he won't eat it)."?She also lists his dos and don¡¯ts for a meal: "I know he doesn't like curry, anything with an Indian or Chinese flavor, brown rice, whole wheat pasta, most healthy grains, squash, any meal without "enough" carbs and meat... He also won't eat leftovers."
While she noticed that her cooking was not being appreciated, she dedicated herself to rebelling, "Recently, I've decided that since he gives many of my "approved" meals grades of B- or C and doesn't seem to appreciate the time I put into preparing dinner each night that I will just cook what I like some nights."?
She decided to mix up her meal plans by sometimes cooking the dishes she enjoys and sometimes making her husband¡¯s choice of food. She reveals how her husband reacted to the change-up, ¡°The other night he ordered pizza instead of trying the chicken curry dish that I made and said that if I'm cooking something he doesn't like I need to pay for the food he orders.¡±
The husband was disliked by the online community, who actively criticised him.? ?
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