Picture this: You’re visiting your sister-in-law for the weekend, and she’s been experimenting with a new hobby – cheesemaking! Sounds delicious, right? You’re excited to try her homemade cheese curds, but there’s one problem: she insists on calling them ‘cheese turds.’ Gross! You ask her to stop, but she thinks it’s hilarious and keeps going. Can you stomach the meal, or do you skip the cheese? Read on to find out how one man dealt with this cheesy dilemma!
Meet the Cheesemaking Sister-in-Law

The Cheesy Hobby

A Mouthwatering Menu

The Unappetizing Nickname

Not-So-Cute Quirkiness

Wedding Breath Shenanigans

The Struggle to Eat ️

The Sisterly Confrontation

Father-in-Law’s Reaction

Even a Little Kid Can Eat It!

Standing My Ground

Am I the Problem?

A Cheesy Dilemma: To Eat or Not to Eat?
Our protagonist found himself in a cheesy situation when his sister-in-law, Zoey, insisted on calling her homemade cheese curds ‘cheese turds.’ Despite his pleas, Zoey continued her bathroom humor, making it difficult for him to stomach the meal. When confronted, he explained that he was easily grossed out and couldn’t handle the bathroom talk. His father-in-law called him a jackass and even pointed out that Zoey’s 5-year-old stepdaughter had no problem eating the cheese. Deciding not to be bullied into eating, our hero thanked Zoey for the meal and retreated to the guest room. Was he in the wrong, or should Zoey have been more considerate? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this cheesy conundrum… ️♀️
Skipping sister-in-law’s cheese curds for valid reasons. NTA wins!

Decide what you eat: NTA

Sensitive stomachs are valid ️. In-laws should be more accepting.

Adult sister-in-law making immature ‘turd’ jokes, NTA for not eating

Don’t be gross about food, it’s not cute

Respectful disagreement over cheesy situation

Don’t be a jackass, Zoey. NTA for skipping curds

Skipping cheese curds over ‘turd’ comment, NTA commenter calls out immature behavior.

Skipping cheese curds over ‘turd’ comments: NTA wins dinner table

A cautionary tale about the power of words and jokes

Don’t combine literal sh*t talk with eating time.

Don’t be a food auditor, NTA for skipping cheese curds

Politely declining gross food made sister-in-law obnoxious

Respect boundaries and say no to bullying. NTA

Guest’s bad breath ruins wedding, commenter agrees and condemns Zoey

Skipping cheese curds over ‘turd’ comments. NTA.

Declined cheese curds due to ‘turd’ comments. NTA

Avoiding ‘turd’ cheese curds: NTA and therapy suggestions

Grossed out foodie trains family to avoid discussing food

Gross food nicknames? NTA for skipping SIL’s cheese curds

Eat what you want, who cares? NTA

The impact of forcing oneself to eat can last a lifetime

NTA for not eating cheese curds after sister-in-law’s comments

Being grossed out doesn’t make you the a**hole

It’s okay to skip food, no need to force yourself.

Basic manners dictate not grossing someone out before eating

NTA comment suggests a gross but satisfying revenge.

No cheese turds for this commenter, and we don’t blame’em

Food presentation is important, calling it ‘turds’ is unappetizing.

Respect your food choices, don’t owe anyone an explanation

NTA for skipping cheese curds due to disrespectful sister-in-law

User warns against having kids with guys grossed out by turds ♀️
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Discussion on losing appetite due to unappetising topics.

Setting boundaries with family
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Skipping food due to gross descriptions is relatable, NTA.

NTA stands up to rude sister-in-law at wedding

Personal experience leads to NTA verdict. No Chinese food now

Overbearing in-laws get called out but OP not completely innocent

Annoying sister-in-law ruins appetites, NTA for skipping cheese curds

Guest stands up to bullying FIL over food choices

Man skips cheese curds after ‘turd’ joke, called out for rudeness.

Politeness is key, but expanding your palate can be positive

Cheese curds called ‘turds’ by sister-in-law, commenter disgusted. NTA.

Setting boundaries is important and NTA for sticking to them

OCD sufferer empathizes with cheese curd snub, NTA.

NTA suggests extreme revenge for rude in-laws.

Skipping cheese curds after ‘turd’ remarks is totally NTA

Family’s poop talk kills appetite; NTA for skipping cheese curds

Food descriptions can be a turn-off. Don’t be bullied. NTA

Skipping cheese curds due to ‘turd’ comments. NTA.

Respectful reply about boundaries and personal preferences

Refusing to eat a ‘dump cake’ in solidarity. NTA

Being considerate of others’ food sensitivities is important. NTA.

Standing up to toxic in-laws, NTA gets support

Skipping cheese curds after ‘turd’ comments? NTA, table manners matter

Bodily waste references ruin food for NTA commenter

Calling food ‘turd’ not cute and gross. NTA.

Sister-in-law’s ‘turd’ comments backfire, commenter not at fault.

Standing up to rude in-laws, NTA!

Sister-in-law’s ‘turd’ comments are gross, NTA for skipping cheese curds

NTA, sister-in-law’s bathroom humor turned off man from her food

NTA for avoiding immature sister-in-law, don’t criticize to family

Sister-in-law serves ‘turd’ cheese curds, OP NTA for refusing

Skipping cheese curds due to ‘turd’ comments: NTA wins

Polite and respectful communication is key in social gatherings.

Respect trumps cheese. NTA for avoiding turd-jokes and curds.

No cheese curd is worth a reminder of bathroom activities

Setting boundaries with in-laws can be tough #NTA
