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AITA for asking my wife not to cook for me anymore

by John Doe
November 18, 2025
in Aita, Relationships
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In a home where love simmered quietly beneath the surface, a husband’s patience was tested by the chaos his wife unleashed in the kitchen. Despite his expertise as a professional chef, he watched helplessly as her culinary experiments turned into disasters, leaving a trail of mess and disappointment in their wake. The vodka pasta incident was the final straw, a bitter reminder that good intentions don’t always translate into good food.

Caught between his desire to support her learning and the frustration of tasting salt-heavy, vodka-soaked pasta, he drew a firm line. He urged her to cook for herself and clean up after, revealing a deeper struggle for respect and understanding in their shared space. This wasn’t just about food—it was about the delicate balance of love, effort, and the unspoken expectations that bind a marriage.

AITA for asking my wife not to cook for me anymore

My(30M) wife(26F) is a disaster in the kitchen. She leaves...

Today, she said she learnt this new recipe from her...

It tasted horrible because she added an entire bottle of...

So I told her to make whatever she wants only...

I work as a chef at a restaurant and I...

When my wife cooks, the food turns out to be...

She refuses to go to a cooking cla*s too. I...

Her logic was that since vodka is one of the...

She didn't realize that vodka makes food bitter when added...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling other people; they are about taking care of ourselves.” This situation highlights a clash where the husband is attempting to establish a necessary boundary regarding shared household labor and quality control, which has been severely compromised by the wife’s lack of skill and poor follow-through.

The husband, working as a professional chef for 12 hours daily, has a legitimate need for household efficiency. When his wife attempts to cook, the process creates double the labor for him: cleaning up the extensive mess and then cooking the actual meal because the first attempt is inedible. This is a failure of basic contribution and respect for his time. The wife’s refusal to take formal lessons or accept basic instruction suggests either a defense mechanism against criticism or a misunderstanding of the commitment required when taking on a shared domestic task.

The husband’s action of telling her to cook only for herself and clean up afterwards is an appropriate, direct boundary setting aimed at preventing further negative consequences (wasted food, double labor) while allowing her to practice without impacting his well-being. A constructive recommendation for future situations would be to negotiate a structured learning plan: perhaps she agrees to watch instructional videos or dedicate specific, short time slots to very simple recipes, with the explicit agreement that if the result is inedible, she cleans it all immediately, or he takes over without complaint about the mess.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

phoenixdream0 NTA All the comments here bashing the husband for...

But noone seems to notice that the wife creates a...

If she is learning to cook and makes a disaster,...

You don't make a mess, and then leave it to...

you should first understand that cleaning is a major part...

He works 12 hours and does all the cooking and...

I can see why he is losing it now and...

No-Construction751 after reading your edit I'm 100% sure you're NTA.

You have to clean her mess, cook again, then clean...

As well, I find it weird she doesn't clean up...

You can't be expected to clean her mess, cook, clean...

and teach her all while she probably won't help do...

As well, you can't be expected to put in all...

you're not responsible for teaching an adult woman a basic...

I mean really, she could watch videos, shows, read books,...

People are being too hard on you in the comments,...

Just because she's your wife doesn't mean you have hold...

She's an adult, she can do things for herself. Also...

Fun_Fortune_3256 NTA. She cooks she cleans.

If you can can you bring leftovers from your work...

Playful-Technology-1 NTA. Cooking involves cleaning up as you go,

she could have asked for help, she could have helped...

Dragonr0se I just feel she's trying on a whim.: Info:...

She can find a variety of actual chefs (along with...

the catch is, *SHE HAS TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS*.

silky_link07 NTA Your wife doesn't even eat the food she's...

So she's making unnecessary messes and wasting food? While making...

She either needs to swallow her pride and go to...

angel2hi She didn't learn that recipe. She skimmed over it...

Your wife KNOWS her food is inedible. She's destroying the...

Then she sits back and says she's so tried from...

She then sits back while you clean, cook for both...

So she's engaging in a hobby. Fine. But you don't...

The husband expresses significant frustration because his wife’s attempts at cooking result in inedible meals, excessive mess, and ultimately force him, despite his demanding 12-hour work schedule as a chef, to clean up, discard the food, and cook a second meal for himself. The central conflict lies between the wife’s stated desire to learn to cook and the husband’s practical need to maintain order and efficiency at home, exacerbated by his professional commitments.

Given the husband’s profession, the wife’s resistance to formal classes, and the resulting wasted time and resources from inedible food, is the husband justified in setting a firm boundary that she must cook only for herself and clean up her own excessive mess, or does this boundary unduly discourage her efforts to learn and contribute?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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