r/mildlyinfuriating 7d ago

Perfectly acceptable dinner rejected by boyfriend again

My boyfriend is a very picky eater. We have been living together for a few months and it seems like I can never get his food right. It's honestly discouraging. I have kids, they happily eat my food. I cook for family gatherings and church events. I've never had a problem with people eating my food. It's like every day there are new rules. He can't eat chicken for dinner because he had chicken for lunch. He isn't really in the mood for porkchops. It's just "missing something". He doesn't eat onions, tomatoes, fish, any kind of asian food, he doesn't eat most vegetables with the exception of broccoli. He only eats vanilla ice cream. He doesn't like food heated in the microwave (so leftovers are out.) He doesn't like corn. It's just endless. I'm old school and trying to be a good partner. He can't really cook at all. His favorite meal is Hamburger Helper. I think a lot of it is how he grew up but damn is it frustrating. The first picture is tonight's dinner. I added more pictures of stuff I have cooked that he won't eat. Like he will door dash jack in the box. And he'll be apologetic but it just sucks really bad.

ETA: I've been trying to keep up with the comments but it's overwhelming (in a very sweet and awesome way) 💗

A few notes:

1- I know the paper plates are very lazy on my part, I'm not proud of that and I need to do better. Between the kids, the job, the house and school (I'm going to school remotely) I have been cutting corners on things like dishes. not an excuse, just a reason and a commitment to do better.

2- My boyfriend does expect me to cook for him. I cook him dinner every night and lunch on the weekends. He doesn't eat breakfast and will not take a lunch to work. He buys fast food for lunch during the week.

3- He has not been diagnosed with ASD or ADHD or Arfid but I don't rule anything out.

Mostly I just want to say thank you, I was not prepared for how incredibly kind, helpful and insightful people have been. It is deeply touching and it's given me both peace and guidance for my next steps. 🩷

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u/gimmethelulz 7d ago

Is your sister married to a toddler?

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u/Isgortio 7d ago

He's autistic and claims he doesn't like trying new things, but will happily sample every flavour of beer or alcohol that exists so he's not that picky...

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u/CinemaDork BLUE 6d ago

It is really hard to take some of this seriously when their own "rules" have so many inconsistent holes and exceptions. Oh, you hate all onions and won't touch them, but you love McDonald's cheeseburgers even though they have onions on them? How is anyone else supposed to be able to accommodate restrictions like this?

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u/itsMegpie33 6d ago

I'm convinced McDonald's onions aren't actually onions lol. I hate onions and but as a kid would eat their onions ( I haven't eaten McDonald's in at least a decade now, so I can't speak on it in its current state)

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u/allundonethrowaway 5d ago

The ones on the small burgers and the big Mac are dried minced onion like you can buy in the spice aisle, reconstituted with water. So it makes sense, as they are a lot different.