Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy relationship drama brewing! Meet our lovely couple, celebrating their almost-one-year anniversary. The boyfriend decides to cook for the girlfriend’s parents, but there’s a catch… her picky eater brother has to come along! Will the boyfriend accommodate the brother’s chicken strip cravings? Or will he stand his ground and serve up some tough love? Let’s dive into this fishy feast fiasco and see who’s the a**hole! ️
️ Dinner Drama: Boyfriend’s Fishy Feast Plans
Boyfriend’s Brilliant Idea: Cooking for the Parents!
Plot Twist: Picky Eater Brother Must Come Too! ️
Girlfriend’s Request: Make Chicken Strips for Bro!
Boyfriend’s Brutal Opinion: “Grow the F Up, Bro!”
️ Girlfriend Defends Her Brother, Boyfriend Laughs It Off
Boyfriend’s Ultimatum: No Special Treatment for Picky Eaters! ♂️
Girlfriend Calls Boyfriend a J**k, He Claps Back with Life Lessons
Boyfriend Ignores Girlfriend, Plays Games Instead ️
Girlfriend’s Dilemma: Did I Go Too Far?
️ Fishy Feast Fiasco: Boyfriend vs. Picky Eater Brother!
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got ourselves a classic case of relationship drama with a side of picky eating! Our couple’s anniversary dinner plans have hit a snag, thanks to the girlfriend’s brother and his particular palate. ️ The boyfriend’s not having it, refusing to cater to the brother’s chicken strip demands. ♂️ Harsh words were exchanged, and now the girlfriend’s wondering if she went too far by calling her man a j**k. The internet has spoken, and the verdict is in… Let’s see what the masses have to say about this fishy feast fiasco!
Sibling’s picky eating is not an excuse. YTA.
User calls out OP’s brother’s picky eating habits and defends boyfriend. YTA.
Boyfriend refuses to cook for GF’s picky brother. YTA.
Concerned Redditor asks about brother’s age and dietary needs
User calls out toxic family and deems OP the a**hole
Curious commenter questions family dynamic in cooking debate
Boyfriend is not a j**k for not cooking for picky 22-year-old.
User calls GF’s brother pathetic for being a picky eater.
GF’s brother needs to grow up and stop being picky
YTA for not understanding the rudeness of your brother’s behavior
User calls out OP’s enabling behavior, warns of consequences.
GF and parents enable picky brother, BF not responsible ♂️
Why can’t the 22-year-old brother be left alone?
GF’s brother has no diagnosis, but BF should’ve just cooked
Kindness over convenience: Should the boyfriend cook for picky brother?
Boyfriend’s lack of graciousness ruins anniversary dinner plans for all.
Picky eater explains why BF isn’t obligated to cook for GF’s brother
Brother needs help, but BF should allow other food options.
User thinks OP is the a**hole for not providing food
OP’s boyfriend is not the a****e and should run
OP’s boyfriend is in trouble for not cooking for brother
Boyfriend called YTA for not cooking for GF’s entitled brother
Harsh truth about GF’s brother, boyfriend called out parents’ behavior
User calls out OP and their parents for neglecting brother
GF’s entitlement to BF’s cooking skills is called out
Picky eating is not an excuse for bad behavior
Sibling’s boyfriend called out for strange family dynamics.
Boyfriend’s bad attitude and entitled guest cause conflict
Enabling pickiness? YTA comment calls out GF’s BF
YTA: Don’t cater to picky adults, they can eat elsewhere
Boyfriend criticized for not cooking for picky brother-in-law. YTA comment.
User questions age of picky brother, deems entire situation ridiculous
OP’s brother may have ARFID, but ESH. Boyfriend can’t dictate diet.
YTA. Commenter calls out family for bad behavior.
Boyfriend’s refusal to cook for GF’s brother sparks concern
BF refuses to cook for GF’s brother with sensory issues
NTA commenter advises accommodating BF for future relationship success.
GF’s boyfriend not a j**k for refusing to cook for freeloading picky brother ♂️
Choosing between being *right* or *kind* in a relationship
NTA for not accommodating GF’s picky brother, but banning parents is j**k move
User calls out OP and family for not addressing brother’s mental health
User calls out OP’s unrealistic expectations and supports boyfriend. YTA
Uninvited adult brother needs food accommodation? Bring it yourself. YTA
User thinks GF’s brother needs to adjust, calls OP YTA
NTA. Boyfriend shouldn’t lecture you on your family situation. Unkind reaction.
Red flags in dating: dating someone with a picky brother
Boyfriend’s strange gesture highlights family’s underlying issue. ESH.
Dump him for your anniversary . NTA; he is. It will only get worse.
GF’s boyfriend criticized but may have a point about brother
User calls out family for ignoring brother’s issues with food
Boyfriend right to refuse cooking for entitled brother, YTA.
Commenter thinks brother needs to grow up and stop being picky eater, appreciates BF’s effort.
Picky eater or not, a 22-year-old who only eats chicken strips and fries is not normal
OP’s boyfriend is called out for not accommodating GF’s brother
NTA. Commenter explains ARFID and calls out hateful comments.
Harsh comment suggests seeking help for brother’s behavior
Disapproving comment on society’s enabling culture.
User calls out OP’s enabling behavior towards brother’s lack of independence.
GF’s picky brother = chicken strips addict who can’t adult
GF’s brother’s picky eating habits are not normal. YTA.
GF’s insistence on boyfriend cooking for uninvited picky brother criticized.
Bizarre why BF won’t cook for picky brother
Picky brother or not, bring your own food. YTA
Parents should bring food, but BF should make it easier.
Offer to make separate dish for picky brother. YTA/ESH
Boyfriend refuses to cook for GF’s brother, both ESH. Brother needs help.
GF’s brother needs to grow up. YTA for expecting BF.
Suggests girlfriend should cook for brother instead of boyfriend
GF’s picky brother needs to grow up and stop being enabled
Boyfriend’s refusal to cook for picky brother sparks debate. YTA.
GF’s brother’s anxiety is not the BF’s responsibility. YTA.
Protective commenter defends brother and gives advice to dump boyfriend.
GF’s request to BF to cook for picky brother – YTA
Bringing an uninvited guest to dinner is always r**e. YTA.
Curious commenter wants more context about picky brother
User calls out OP for neglecting their brother’s mental health.
Boyfriend’s tough love advice to enable sister sparks debate.
BF gets a YTA for refusing to cook for picky brother
Last Updated on April 28, 2024 by Diply Social Team