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I let my 12m son make himself something to eat. Aitah?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
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The situation involves a 34-year-old woman (OP) living with her 44-year-old boyfriend and her 12-year-old son, who is not the boyfriend’s biological child. Conflict has arisen because the OP allows her son to occasionally cook his own meals, sometimes using ingredients intended for the main family dinner or preparing his preferred breakfast.

The boyfriend strongly objects to the son cooking independently, frequently stating that the child should just eat the meals prepared for everyone else. This disagreement often leads to arguments where the boyfriend accuses the OP of letting the son do whatever he pleases. The OP is now questioning whether her decision to allow her son this autonomy is unreasonable given her boyfriend’s strong negative reaction.

I let my 12m son make himself something to eat. Aitah?

I 34f life with my 44m boyfriend, with my 12m...

(Cooking chicken for dinner he wanted to season and cook...

telling me i let my son do whatever he wants...

its maybe once or twice a month. hes a pretty...

On top of it, my son cooks himself breakfast every...

According to Dr. River Jenkins, a specialist in social ethics, ‘Autonomy granted in small, manageable increments is foundational for developing healthy self-efficacy in adolescents, especially when it involves basic self-care like food preparation.’ The OP’s situation highlights a common friction point in blended families: navigating established norms versus integrating a child’s individual needs.

The boyfriend’s reaction, insisting the 12-year-old must adhere strictly to pre-planned meals, suggests an underlying need for control or perhaps an unrecognized issue with emotional labor distribution in the household. While consistency is important, demanding a child abandon a productive, self-sufficient activity (like cooking eggs and toast) for something minor like using different seasoning or cooking an extra dish shows inflexibility. The son is demonstrating responsibility, which should generally be encouraged.

The OP is not being unreasonable for allowing this behavior; in fact, she is supporting her son’s development. The path forward requires the OP to firmly set boundaries with her boyfriend regarding what constitutes an actual problem versus what is merely an inconvenience to his preference. The focus should shift from debating the son’s actions to addressing the boyfriend’s need to control non-critical aspects of the household routine.

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

RevolutionaryDiet686 NTA Cooking is a life sk**l your son needs.

It's great that he is being creative with his diet....

grayblue_grrl WTF is this dude still in your house demanding...

Picking at your kid and how you raise him? 44...

He should be minding his own business and stop making...

Historical_Brick7383 Can he clean a toilet? I bet money he...

You need to protect your 12yr old and dump this...

Ill**trious-While240 Pls don't let him dictate your relationship with your...

But for letting this a*shole hara*s you and your child.

deadbwalking Your boyfriend sounds like he has control issues, and...

KathAlMyPal NTA. What you have is an independent, self sufficient...

You also have a childish, immature 44 year old bf....

nepheleb especially something so trivial. Why are you putting up...

Your son is fine (and will be able to feed...

he's just an idiot.

The central conflict centers on the boyfriend’s rigid expectations regarding mealtime routines versus the OP’s desire to foster independence and accommodate her son’s reasonable requests for autonomy, such as cooking a simple meal once or twice a month. The OP is emotionally stressed by the constant criticism over an issue that, to her, seems minor.

The core debate is whether allowing a capable 12-year-old to prepare simple meals occasionally constitutes poor parenting or healthy encouragement of life skills. Readers must consider if the boyfriend is overreacting to harmless independence or if the OP is failing to maintain necessary household standards.

Michael Lee

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

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