We all know that communication is key in any relationship, but what happens when one partner just doesn’t seem to get the message? One woman (40F) found herself in a heated situation with her partner (40M) after he kept questioning her about whether they had cheese in the fridge. Tired of his constant ‘manquestioning’, she decided to take matters into her own hands and ordered sushi for one. Was she in the wrong for not sharing the meal and making a point? Let’s dive into the story.
Dividing Household Chores
Different Meals, Different Tastes
The Great Cheese Debate
The ‘Manquestioner’ Strikes Again
Fed Up with the Questions
Communication Attempts
Silence as a Response
Sushi Order for One
The Cheeseless Revelation
Noodles for One
Sushi Delivery Drama
Partner’s Annoyance
The Sushi Dilemma
The Point of the Sushi
The Question Remains
Sushi Showdown: A Bold Statement or a Step Too Far?
Tired of her partner’s constant questioning, this woman decided to make a bold statement by ordering sushi for one, knowing they were out of cheese for their planned mac ‘n cheese dinner. Her partner, however, was less than pleased when the sushi arrived, as he loves sushi too and realized she had placed the order well before he came home. Was she in the wrong for not sharing the meal and making a point, or is her partner’s incessant ‘manquestioning’ the real issue here? Let’s see what the internet thinks about this sushi showdown…
NTA. Hilarious and petty sushi order to prove a point
NTA who proved a point by ordering sushi for one
Partner doesn’t trust her, but she’s not the a**hole.
Woman’s sushi order to prove a point to her partner. NTA.
Married to a manquestioner: NTA proves a point with sushi
NTA for feeling infantilized and disrespected by partner’s behavior
NTA. Discussion on how to handle doubting partners.
Woman proves a point with sushi order, gets called ‘NTA’ ♀️
Proving a point with sushi: NTA for being petty.
NTA proves a point about AH’s cheese forgetfulness
Choosing imaginary cheese: NTA wins the sushi battle
Cheese over sushi any day? Commenters agree with NTA verdict
Passive aggression and score keeping? Sounds like everyone s***s here
Ordering sushi for herself was the best way to break pattern.
ESH for petty bickering, but possible anxiety should be addressed
Proving a point with sushi , NTA wins the fight
Childish behavior from both sides, but relationship communication is key
Standing up for oneself against unfair treatment.
Commenter defends woman’s honesty and criticizes doubter’s memory.
Don’t let anyone make you question your sanity
Food fight! Commenter defends sushi order, baffled by partner’s reaction
The stress of never being believed, even for small things.
Proving a point with sushi
Partner’s forgetfulness led to a sushi showdown. NTA wins.
Relationship issues: Why are people staying with partners they hate? ♀️
Questioning age in sushi debate sparks curiosity
Partner’s unrealistic expectations: NTA wins the argument
NTA proves a point with sushi, but was it petty?
NTA for ordering extra cheese, but communication issues need addressing
Empathizing with a petty but relatable move. NTA.
Commenter defends woman’s actions, calls out insufferable behavior.
Did the sushi order teach him a lesson?
ESH. Ordering sushi for one didn’t solve the underlying issues.
Partner’s lack of trust leads to sushi showdown. NTA wins!
Teaching a lesson with sushi
Ex’s behavior justified? Commenter says NTA. ♀️
Clever comeback to sushi request sparks agreement among commenters
Acknowledging ‘manquestioning’ and the annoyance of mansplaining.
Commenter sympathizes with frustration over cheese judgement, NTA.
Sassy sushi comeback wins the internet
Communication breakdown leads to ESH verdict
Hilarious exchange over cheese in sushi order
NTA gets petty revenge in sushi showdown
No a****e here, but what point was she proving?
Petty but necessary: Trust is key in relationships
No cheese, no problem: NTA makes sushi point
Tired of being doubted? NTA for proving a point
Ordering sushi for one sparks debate, but commenter finds it funny
Choosing sushi for one and being NTA, but not too nice
Nailed it! Ordering sushi for one was petty but effective
Proving a point with sushi and fridge pics
A hilarious fight over laundry detergent that lasted for hours
New term ‘manquestioner’ coined, causing uproar among men
Ordering sushi for one: a power move or petty?
Sending lots of sushi pics to SO:
Last Updated on June 11, 2023 by Diply Social Team