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I've been pretending to love my partner's "famous" lasagna for 3 years and now it's too late to come clean
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Hey, now. Not all men are so closed off to learning! If she approaches this the right way, he might actually be excited to experiement. Worst case scenario, he finds some other dish to make his go-to.
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Honestly, starting with preheating the oven will absolutely improve the dish by a lot. That's probably why the pasta is undercooked!
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28-year-old people-pleaser pretends to like her husband's lasagna for 3 years, decides to come clean to end her suffering: “Should I fake a dairy allergy?”
I have never fully pretended to like a dish that isn't tasty to me. I have, however, exaggerated my enjoyment certain of foods, which has landed me in some funny situations. For example, when I met my college boyfriend's family for the first time, they invited me to dinner at their house. I was a vegan at the time, and his mom made quite the effort to make everything edible for me. One of the less successful items was a cabbage soup. I didn't think it was all that bad, just a little bland, but most everyone else in the family refused to touch it. Thus, she became convinced that I was really into not only cabbage soup, but all cabbage-based dishes, and she made sure to have some form of cabbage prepared for me whenever I came over.
In our story today, a woman anonymously confesses to the internet that she hates her husband's lasagna. She has kept this from him for years because he was initially so proud of it. Now the lie has gone on too long, and she's ready to reveal the truth.