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When she told her husband that she would cook again only after all leftovers were consumed, he reportedly made a face. He reportedly commented, “Great, now who's going to eat all that unwanted food?” Throwing good food away: During one canceled family visit, Throwar563577’s husband was not thrilled to find several Asian dishes stored in their refrigerator. The wife said she learned to cook her husband’s favorite meals but “he never been open to try and cook by himself.” She revealed that her husband would always express his disapproval when she prepared Asian food for her relatives when they came to visit, even if she offered to include his favorite dishes. Throwar563577 said her parents, who are originally from Asia, and her husband have only met a few times.

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31.Īccording to the post, she and her 31-year-old “American” husband were originally engaged in a long-distance relationship before getting married a few months ago. Who’s the A: Redditor Throwar563577 received overwhelming support from other users after posting a story titled, ”AITA for refusing to cook for my husband after he threw away all the food I prepared for my family?” in the subreddit /AmItheA**hole on Oct. An Asian woman recently opened up on Reddit that she is no longer cooking for her husband after he threw away the Asian dishes that she prepared for her visiting family.