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AITA for refusing to eat food I don’t like?

by Michael Lee
November 21, 2025
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A father watches with a heavy heart as his son, shaped by years of global adventures and deep cultural ties, embraces a mysterious past that challenges their very foundation. The son’s unwavering belief in a boy claimed from distant Pakistan thrusts the family into a painful crossroads, where love, doubt, and loyalty collide.

Despite warnings and pleas, the son’s stubborn refusal to seek the truth threatens to unravel their fragile bond. What began as a hopeful reunion now hangs in the balance, shadowed by unspoken fears and the silent question of what family truly means.

AITA for refusing to eat food I don’t like?

I (56M) have a son (28M) who spent a lot...

including several trips to the Middle East, where he studied...

A few years ago, my son found out that a...

He asked this woman to send her son to the...

Recently, the boy moved in with my son fulltime, a...

I have tried to support my son's decision, but it...

Recently, things came to a head at a family dinner...

My son wanted the whole family to eat this food,...

I don't like strong spices. My son begged me to...

My son got mad and asked me to please eat...

I told my son that I have no proof he...

So, I did. My wife stayed though. My wife agrees...

She thinks I was just being stubborn to be stubborn....

Should I have just tried some bread?

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation presents a complex interplay between filial duty, personal autonomy, and unresolved issues of paternity. The OP’s fundamental reluctance stems from the lack of a DNA test, which creates a boundary around accepting the 9-year-old as a true grandson and, by extension, accepting the cultural demands associated with that role. His refusal to eat the food, while framed by his genuine dislike of strong spices, was also a manifestation of his boundary concerning the uncertain relationship. The son, conversely, appears motivated by a strong desire for immediate acceptance and inclusion of the boy and his culture, interpreting the OP’s refusal not as a boundary over food, but as a rejection of the boy and the situation as a whole. The son’s demand, especially pulling the OP aside and using the boy’s happiness as leverage, suggests a high level of emotional pressure being applied.

While the OP has every right to control what he puts into his body, in the context of a family gathering intended to foster inclusion, a minimal gesture (like trying a small piece of bread) could have served as an important peace offering, even if the underlying paternity issue remains unresolved. The OP’s action was perhaps too absolute given the emotional stakes his son had placed on the event. For future interactions, the OP should clearly separate the two issues: maintaining his request for a DNA test while simultaneously finding a less confrontational way to navigate cultural events, perhaps by politely declining the specific food item while affirming his general presence and support for his son.

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

Rough_Theme_5289 Yta,

Pakistan isn't even middle eastern lol it's south Asian but...

Basic_Bichette handle the "weird spices" on bread: YTA for not...

don't like it, and for thinking your opinion matters in...

Gah, you're my exact age, and the stupendous, self-absorbed immaturity...

that breeze you feel is not evidence that the universe...

GlitterSparkleDevine This isn't about food,

this is about you refusing to believe a kid is...

At least admit to yourself that if the grandson was...

yhaensch YTA: You don't just not like middle eastern food,...

You didn't give any reason, why you doubt the boy...

God forbid, you didn't spell it out, but it's in...

Obviously your son loves the boy, so even if he...

You cannot even be bothered to try bread because it...

I guess you would even refuse mint tea, if somebody...

YTA YTA YTA EDIT: Thanks,

BadgerGirl92 these are my first awards ever: "The bread had...

" I guess you took off your bib, got down...

Let's get to the real issue here, which isn't the...

Instead of fighting this, why not embrace him and develop...

You can state that these conversations about his DNA are...

but I can guarantee you that this child can sense...

I feel so sorry for the little boy and your...

artorianscribe YTA and supposedly an adult. Act like one.

You don't snub the host of a dinner by refusing...

Myomorph Get over yourself.: YTA. For all the reasons all...

But what's annoying me the most? The xenophobia that clearly...

There may be overlap in cultures and religion, especially as...

SAME.

It would be like saying 'ugh they tried to make...

food okay?' Not a perfect a**logy but as senseless. Biryani...

If you are gonna be a racist, at least get...

The original poster (OP) is in conflict with his son over the acceptance of a child of uncertain paternity, culminating in an argument over refusing to eat specific food at a family gathering. The OP felt justified in refusing the food based on personal preference and lack of certainty about the child’s relation, leading to him being asked to leave by his son.

Was the OP’s refusal to eat a disliked food, based on both personal aversion and doubts about paternity, an unreasonable stance, or was the son’s demand for compliance an overreach into the OP’s personal boundaries? Where should the line be drawn between supporting a family member’s emotional needs and maintaining one’s own autonomy?

Michael Lee

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

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