A wife, who’s been laid off, decided to take on the responsibility of cooking dinner for her husband, who still works in essential construction, to save money on takeout. However, her husband’s constant complaints about the dinner timing have led to a heated conflict between the couple. The wife just wants to spend some time talking to her husband after he gets home from work, but he insists on having dinner right away. Is the husband being entitled, or is the wife in the wrong? ️
From Takeout to Home Cooking

Husband’s Dinner Time Demands ⏰

Wife Wants Quality Time

Husband’s Frustration Grows

Wife’s Ultimatum

Husband’s Takeout Threat

Wife’s Childhood Lessons

The Cold Dinner Dilemma ❄️

Talking While Cooking? ️

Wife’s Frustration with Replies

The Great Dinner Debate: Entitlement or Misunderstanding? ♀️
A wife takes on the responsibility of cooking dinner to save money during tough times, but her husband’s constant demands for dinner as soon as he’s home have led to a heated conflict. The wife just wants to spend some time talking to her husband, who she hasn’t seen all day, before cooking dinner. However, the husband insists on having dinner right away, even threatening to go back to takeout. Is the husband being entitled, or is the wife in the wrong? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation… ️
OP’s refusal to compromise on dinner time is controlling and unfair. YTA.

Unemployed OP refuses to cook dinner on time. YTA according to replies.

Commenter and reply agree YTA and immature.

Commenter calls out entitled behavior, husband’s hunger sparks argument

Husband wants dinner, wife wants to chat. Who’s the a**hole?

Husband wants dinner on time, wife refuses. YTA according to comments

OP is the a**hole for not letting her husband eat.

Husband comes home starving after work, wife refuses to cook. YTA

Cook while you chat. Slow cooker. Prepare before he’s home. Don’t stop him from eating when he’s hungry.

Commenter questions wife’s reason for always cooking late.

User calls out wife for not cooking dinner, receives support.

Commenter suggests simple solution to husband’s dinner threat.

Husband is starving after physical labor, wife is inconsiderate.

Commenter suggests alternatives to cold dinner, deems OP YTA.

Commenter suggests OP is bored and controlling, advises seeking friends.

Unemployed wife refuses to cook on husband’s schedule. YTA.

Microwave suggestion backfires, commenter deems OP a nightmare.

Commenter calls OP out for entitled behavior and suggests compromise

Husband’s demand for immediate dinner draws criticism. YTA.
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Delaying dinner and threatening takeout? YTA. Adjust the time.
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Commenter suggests slow-cooker, calls out YTA for lack of interaction

Is communication an issue in your marriage?

Commenter calls out OP for being the a**hole in situation

Hungry husband seeks snack alternatives while waiting for dinner.

Commenter calls out needy husband, suggests compromise with wife

Pregnant woman calls out selfish husband, YTA.

Commenter believes wife’s excuse for not having dinner ready is ridiculous.
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Hangry husband gets roasted with YTA judgement
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User calls out OP for being selfish and lazy

User calls out OP for not cooking dinner on time.

Hungry husband vs. wife’s cooking delay – YTA verdict

Timing of dinner and takeout questioned

Asking for context to judge whether husband’s reaction is justified

Commenter deems subject of article unpleasant

Commenter thinks wife is TA for not having dinner ready

Commenter suggests a solution, gets called an a**hole

Compromise with a drink and conversation before dinner.

User calls out husband’s behavior, suggests communication after meal

Husband demands dinner, calls wife entitled. YTA vs NTA.

Commenter calls out entitled behavior in cooking disagreement

Commenter calls out OP for being controlling and petty

Commenter calls out pettiness and offers physiological explanation. YTA.

Commenter calls out OP for being a ‘shitty wife’

YTA for not cooking, but husband’s takeout threat is immature

Commenter calls out the wife for being selfish

OP called out for not prioritizing husband’s need for food

Commenter calls out entitlement in cooking dispute

Cook before he gets home and talk over dinner, YTA.

Commenter calls out OP for being selfish and entitled

Commenter calls out entitled behavior in cooking dispute. YTA

OP is being selfish and inconsiderate. YTA.
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Sassy comment shuts down entitled husband’s dinner demands

Commenter calls out OP’s personality, no reply yet

Commenter shames wife for not cooking, suggests she get a job

YTA called out for not making dinner on time
