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AITA for refusing to cook for my ILs because they never like my food even though they don’t like my husband’s cooking?

by Alex Johnson
November 27, 2025
in Aita, Relationships
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In a world where food is more than just sustenance, it becomes a reflection of culture, love, and identity. This couple’s kitchen is a battleground of tastes and traditions, where the husband’s simple, hearty meals clash with the wife’s rich, diverse culinary heritage. Their differing backgrounds create a silent tension, amplified by the harsh judgments of family, who dismiss his efforts and undermine his confidence.

Yet beneath the criticism lies a story of resilience and quiet defiance. The husband’s cooking may be rough around the edges, but it carries the warmth of trying, learning, and loving in his own way. Amidst rejection, the couple stands united, proving that the value of food isn’t measured by approval alone but by the heart poured into every dish.

AITA for refusing to cook for my ILs because they never like my food even though they don’t like my husband’s cooking?

My husband and I grew up eating very differently. My...

They'll eat pizza, burgers and fries and stuff like that....

They also don't season anything. While I grew up eating...

different salads, curries, pasta dishes, seafood dishes, pies and the...

He makes some good pies and soups. However his family...

He cooks differently to them but that doesn't make it...

They think I'm an amazing cook but hate my food...

They thought I was trying to be fancy and showing...

FIL called the lasagna I make bloodied bird poop. Even...

So I stopped cooking for them. Now they're complaining that...

My husband told them they don't get to insult what...

He said they don't like my food so they should...

I feel like we should stop hosting but I know...

AITA for refusing to cook for them when I accept...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation clearly illustrates a profound boundary failure initiated by the husband’s family, not the OP. The family has consistently violated the basic social boundary of respect, using highly aggressive and personalized insults (like calling lasagna ‘bloodied bird poop’) directed at the OP’s culinary efforts.

The OP’s reaction—stopping cooking for them—is a direct, albeit reactive, attempt to enforce a necessary boundary following repeated emotional abuse concerning food preparation. The family’s subsequent accusation that the OP is being ‘petty’ is a common tactic used to manipulate someone into dropping a valid boundary. The husband is correctly defending the OP by stating that if they reject the OP’s cooking, they must accept the husband’s, but the family is attempting to impose emotional labor on the OP against their will.

The OP’s action in refusing to cook was appropriate given the context of sustained disrespect. However, continuing to host under these conditions sets them up for future conflict. A constructive recommendation would be for the couple to present a unified front: either the family agrees to attend dinner with a strict, enforced rule of absolute neutrality regarding the meal (regardless of who cooks), or the couple stops hosting entirely until the family can demonstrate basic respect. Accepting infrequent family dinners should not require the OP to endure emotional attacks.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Peskanov How can they compliment your cooking just not the...

What if you ordered something in and serve it as...

If he wants to have family dinner with his parents...

JustAnotherK8Lady Why are these people invited to a meal at...

Anon400004 "they complimented me on my cooking but not my...

You are completely NTA for not cooking for them. A...

Those comments they make about your food are disgusting.

I also wouldn't worry about criticism from people with no...

sueiniowa NTA. Have you thought about ordering out when they...

Order a cour of pizzas from a good pizza place....

Alittlesuspicious You're not the a*shole (NTA).

Your in-laws have been consistently disrespectful about your cooking,

dismissing your dishes as "too exotic" or "arrogant" and even...

" That's not constructive criticism; it's rude and personal. Your...

especially since they've shown no appreciation for your efforts and...

Your husband's support in this is commendable-he's standing up for...

Slightlysanemomof5 food.: Plan A is order in chicken fingers and...

Plan B go basic, bologna sandwich chips and a banana....

Then have your husband explain commenting on hosts cooking is...

Guests will invited for coffee/soda and cookies/chips.

From tiny age on I drilled into my children head...

AuBarricades NTA: I can't believe you're still cooking food for...

The Original Poster (OP) is caught between their desire to maintain occasional family gatherings and their refusal to subject themselves to continued harsh criticism regarding their cooking style. The central conflict lies in the family’s contradictory expectations: they repeatedly insult the OP’s food but then complain when the husband cooks instead, labeling the OP petty for refusing to cook after such treatment.

Given the family’s history of extreme insults toward the OP’s cooking and their rejection of the husband’s efforts, should the couple continue hosting family dinners knowing the likely outcome will involve further complaint or conflict, or is setting a firm boundary by stopping hosting altogether the necessary step to protect the OP’s emotional well-being?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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