Really? I'm curious about how you can be so sure of that.
Really? I'm curious about how you can be so sure of that.
Still, he knew they were broken up. Men need to be educated to not beat the shit out of women.
Abusers don't abuse on the first date. Many are charming and seductive, which is an aspect of their manipulation. Abuse starts off small, trivial, then grows like a horrible cancer as they subtly brainwash their victim about the "reason" they are abusing her - which is always her fault, never fixable. If only she…
Oh my goodness, please spend a little time doing some research. You have the Google, yes?
Branding picky eaters as "adults who eat like toddlers" isn't okay.
I have so few fucks leftover, that giving fucks about what other people eat or don't eat seems like a massive waste of my remaining fucks.
One more post on this, while it's still fresh:
I'm seeing lotsa folks propose this idea that unadventurous eaters=unadventurous people all around, and while I'm sure there is a lot of anecdotal evidence to support this, I have to got to wave the #notallpickyeaters flag. Come on folks, part of being an open-minded…
It's really weird to me how polarizing food can be. For some people it's so important and intimate, for others it's simply a requirement that needs to be fulfilled approximately 3 times a day. So nuts, man.
I think probably 70-80% of the arguments my girlfriend and I are involved in start with some sort of…
Love "Foodie McJudgerson", and hells yes to pasta and spicy foods! Carbivore is now a term I'll be using to describe myself. Thanks!
I've found my people! Everyone is floored when they find out I'm a vegetarian that generally doesn't like vegetables. (I like to say I'm a carbivore. Hail pasta!) This may come as a shock to the foodies out there, but after a few decades on this Earth, I actually know what foods I like and what foods I don't. I don't…
I'm the childish eater. Although it's meat and strong seasonings that I find offputting. I'll eat the shit out of a veggie fritatta. But pretty much only chicken, no seafood, and I will never handle raw meats.
Preach. All of this applies to me. My boyfriend loves crap, junk food as much as I do, but he also is not picky at all and will eat just about everything. We work just fine. I always tell friends/family not to accommodate my pickiness and that I'll take care of it myself. It's really not a big deal. And people who get…
I'm intrigued by the reactions to this article. I totally agree with the posters who say it's a matter of priorities, not taste in food so much. Obviously if you are a foodie and it's a very important part of your life, it's not going to work (or be very difficult) to be with someone whose diet is extremely limited.…
I doubt anyone that doesn't eat vegetables thinks they'll be in perfect health forever. Some (maybe most, who knows) don't really care because you don't live forever and personally, I'd rather spend my time eating food I know I like (like french fries and pizza) rather than force myself to eat shit I don't want to eat…
Really? Racist? That's a helluva jump friend.
I know this is a jokey piece but I just want to point out that there are also plenty of OCD people who limit what they eat, not to mention people with disordered eating.
This. I grew up working class and while I'm middle class now, I feel well and truly outclassed in any restaurant nicer than a Chili's or Applebees. Hell, even shopping at a higher end grocery store skeeves me out. I could date a foodie, that's fine, you do you, but I'd need my partner to understand and respect the…
I have been with the same wonderful man for a little over two years now, and he doesn't like vegetables. To be fair, I have a bit of experience with this as I have an ex that wouldn't eat them either. The current boyfriend will make a few exceptions, and we try to put those few veggies in things as much as possible.…
Having kale and fennel on your grocery list is about as awful as thinking Poison a good band, if you ask me.