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AITA for yelling at my BF to stop adding s**ce to my food?

by Michael Lee
November 13, 2025
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She had hoped that sharing a home would mean sharing more than just space—that her preferences, her comfort, would be part of their life together. But every meal became a silent battleground, her pleas for gentler flavors met with stubborn pride and dismissive words, leaving her feeling both unseen and unheard in the place she should feel safest.

The kitchen, once a symbol of warmth and togetherness, had turned cold and divisive, each spicy dish a reminder of the growing distance between them. When her frustration finally burst forth, it wasn’t just about food—it was about respect, compromise, and the painful realization that love alone might not be enough to bridge the gap.

AITA for yelling at my BF to stop adding spice to my food?

So recently I (F30) have been staying over at my...

He really is a wonderful chef and all our friends...

Whereas I will admit I don't know my way around...

He cooks with a lot of spices, sauces, and peppers....

Or at least add those last so he can still...

And that added the spice at the end ruins the...

I finally snapped the other night and yelled at him...

I don't see why I have to cook if he...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a boundary misalignment concerning shared domestic activities and personal comfort levels.

The core issue here is the boyfriend prioritizing his culinary vision (flavor balance through high spice) over his partner’s stated physical comfort and need. While he is technically performing a ‘chore’ (cooking), his refusal to adjust the preparation method to accommodate a simple dietary restriction suggests a lack of flexibility and perhaps a subtle power play where his enjoyment dictates the shared experience. The OP’s reaction, while likely stemming from accumulated frustration over repeated ignored requests, was emotionally escalated (yelling). Yelling often shuts down constructive dialogue, even if the underlying complaint is valid.

The OP’s expectation that the boyfriend should modify his entire cooking process to suit only her needs is somewhat unreasonable if the boyfriend genuinely believes the flavor profile is ruined by adding spice later. A more effective approach, respecting both parties’ needs, would have been for the OP to take ownership of preparing a small, separate component of the meal (like a side salad or a portion of the main dish before the final seasoning) or to clearly establish a rule that one designated meal per week must be mild for both to share comfortably. The OP should work on communicating needs assertively before reaching the point of yelling.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Rhuthbarb Going rogue here: NTA You share ch**es and your...

makes you do your own, negating whatever benefit you get...

Worse, your bf doesn't care that you can't eat what...

Redditors are incredibly inconsistent. There was a woman who only...

No one told her her family should do their own...

If you can't stomach spicy foods and you live together...

If I were you, I'd think long and hard about...

ghostofastorm I would just exclude the cooking as a ch**e.

DinaFelice You both cook, and then split the rest of...

I don't see why I have to cook if he...

If you don't want to eat the meal he wants...

But you don't get to insist that he makes you...

It is a perfectly acceptable response for him to say...

That being said, if he does the cooking as part...

then it should cease to count as a ch**e he...

divvy up the rest of the ch**es equitably, and each...

charlieprotag Everyone saying N-TA has no idea how to cook...

Especially for chiles, they have to be added at a...

The taste changes during cooking, and it will actually change...

It's like trying to make a tomato sauce, but leaving...

E-SH because you aren't communicating or finding a way to...

If you can't find a compromise to meet both your...

Edit: I just reread and YOU DON'T EVEN LIVE THERE...

Alternative-Pea-4434 Do whatever you did before you started staying over....

the ch**es have been divided up and one of his...

or only did your laundry etc. what's the point of...

Then he'd be the AH but now people are saying...

And as someone who likes very spicy food but has...

it is not difficult to just separate the portions and...

jsantan13 He's just being lazy and inconsiderate and the excuses...

comments are so weird. if you have to cook your...

what ch**e will he be picking up to make up...

this is just inconsiderate, plain & simple. i would never...

EsraYmssik >He really is a wonderful chef But, apparently, he...

Or any of the mult*tude of cuisines worldwide that don't...

My gf is a bit of a wendy when it...

If we order Indian take out, we order something milder...

>He says [less spice] will ruin the dishes O RLY?...

or is this one of those "I can eat the...

The only way I (and my gf) could see you...

[edit to add] In response to the many people claiming...

There are plenty of peppers , frex, that add similar...

***Every*** recipe I've seen says to adjust the number of...

Serve a dish of sliced peppers on the side, like...

FFS In a relationship, compromise is NOT a dirty word,...

I'm interested what he makes that absolutely requires 'white-hot' spice,...

The original poster (OP) is facing a clear conflict between their need for non-spicy food and their boyfriend’s strong preference for flavor achieved through intense heat, leading to a breakdown in communication where the OP felt unheard regarding their dietary needs.

Given that the boyfriend is responsible for the cooking chore but consistently ignores the OP’s low-spice requirement, is the OP justified in escalating to yelling, or should they accept the responsibility of preparing their own separate, less spicy portion of the meal?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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