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Roommate’s Boyfriend Throws Fit Over Broccoli, Gets Told To Cook His Own Food

by Alex Johnson
March 14, 2026
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In the quiet corners of a shared apartment, a simple act of kindness—a bowl of homemade cheesy potato soup with broccoli—ignited an unexpected storm. What began as a gesture of warmth quickly spiraled into tension, revealing the fragile boundaries of respect and personal space between roommates and their guests.

As voices clashed over something as small as broccoli, deeper issues of entitlement and consideration surfaced. The simmering frustration was not just about food preferences but about who truly holds responsibility and respect in a shared home, challenging the delicate balance between kindness and self-respect.

AITA for saying you don’t have to eat it?

I made homemade cheesy potato soup with broccoli. It was...

Kyle gets super defensive about everything. I don't know what...

He says it again and I ignored him and Kris...

Later Kris is mad saying I didn't have to be...

I tell her it's literally not my problem and unless...

Kris thought I should be a little more accommodating to...

She called me disgusting and I should be nicer to...

The situation described touches upon core issues of shared living boundaries, emotional labor, and entitlement within interpersonal dynamics. Dr. Harriet Lerner, a psychologist known for her work on boundaries, emphasizes that unclear boundaries lead to conflict. In this scenario, the original poster (OP) made food for themselves and offered extras; they were under no obligation to modify a personal meal for a non-resident guest.

Kyle’s defensive behavior and subsequent demand, voiced through the roommate Kris, represent an overreach of guest privilege. The OP reacted strongly to this perceived imposition, likely feeling that their autonomy and financial contribution to the household were being dismissed. Kris’s request shifts the emotional labor onto the OP to cater to Kyle, which the OP rightly pushed back against. The OP’s final comment regarding Kyle’s perceived entitlement, while emotionally charged, highlights a key social contract issue: those who do not pay rent should not expect the same level of service or preference accommodation as those who do.

The OP was fundamentally correct in asserting that they do not have to change their cooking for a guest who does not contribute to the household costs. However, the delivery escalated the conflict unnecessarily. A more effective approach would have been to clearly state, “I understand Kyle does not like broccoli, but this batch is already made. If he visits again, please let me know his dietary needs ahead of time so you can plan accordingly or cook for him yourself.” This sets a firm boundary without resorting to personal insults, preserving the roommate relationship better.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

He_Who_Is_Person NTA

The entitlement is staggering. You offer her soup, so she decides this is *The Way Things Should Be*.

She then a*sumes in turn that this extends to her...

Fuck all that noise.

ManiacMike2023 LOL...NTA...why are adults behaving like children? You are no...

This is not a short order kitchen. We do not...

[deleted] [deleted]

latelyimawake NTA, "Hey I made some soup do you want...

StAlvis NTA

> he just really hates broccoli

Kyle’s objectively on the wrong side of things.

[deleted] NTA. Who the h**l makes soup *for themself* to...

shadow-foxe NTA- you were just offering what you'd make to...

The person felt strongly that their personal boundaries regarding the food they prepared were violated by outside expectations, leading to a sharp conflict with their roommate over accommodating a guest’s food preferences.

Should an individual who does not contribute financially to a shared household be entitled to dictate the menu or preferences for food prepared by a paying tenant, or does the desire for domestic peace override the right to refuse such requests?

Alex Johnson

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

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