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Call me crazy, but it's NOT rude to bring your own food if you can't eat the food served. I have ARFID and will throw up if I eat certain textures like pasta, soup, etc. If your mom is offended, that is your mom's issue. Not everyone needs to like her cooking, and your wife also isn't just excluding her food specifically. I bring my own food to place and no one has ever had an issue.
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Sounds like he's a mamas boy caught in the middle. The fact that he'd rather have his wife not go, so not to upset his mommy, is bs. The wife has probably tried the food already, during previous holidays, and knows it would be best to bring her own. I bet if she offered to make a dish to share, the mom wouldn't like that either because it's her holiday dinner. 10/10 ahole! Cut the cord and be a husband.
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As a grade A picky eater myself, I would make the effort to try new things if I'm at someone else's house, as bringing food when not necessary for dietary reasons or allergy risk, is just plain rude. If you can't bring yourself to eat new foods, and not doing so pisses off the host, staying home seems the best option.
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As a āgrade A+ picky eaterā hereās my take. Iād probably be way too embarrassed to bring my own food, but I canāt blame her for it. Picky eaters donāt choose to be picky. If I could like certain popular foods I obviously would, it would make my life so much easier, but I canāt.
Assuming the way OP told the story is true, she did come off as rude, which is not okay. I try to be very polite when declining food or making my own meals.
Now, as a picky eater at family gatherings, I try to eat a little turkey to be polite. Afterwards they tend to leave me be. If someoneās picky, itās only a bug deal if you make it a big deal. My family just shrugs and leaves me to my own devices.
At the end of the day, obviously OPās wife wants to go and enjoy herself. Thanksgiving and other family gatherings are about that, family gatherings. Asking her to skip out is just plain rude and misses the point.
TL;DR: I understand the frustration, and she should try to have a bit of the food, but OP is in the wrong.
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This is all around bullshittery. If a grown ass women can't except not everyone likes their food then she needs to grow up. If the wife can't eat some before and after to play nice then she needs to learn how to do that. And the husband is a grade A mommas boy who needs to cut that umbilical cord.
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@Baldgo
4 months ago
I have autism, so I'm very texture-sensitive and I often do refuse to eat new foods if they don't look appealing. I personally think this is a great compromise. She's not upsetting herself by eating foods that she hates or struggles to keep down, and she's not messing up anyone elses dinner. This guy is definitely the Ahole. She came up with a good compromise but this dude is too worried about "what mommy thinks".
*Picky eating and actual sensitivity are two different things, but picky eating is still a valid reason to bring your own meal rather than annoy others.
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