AITA for ordering food that my husband can’t eat?

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AITA for ordering food that my husband can’t eat?
(YNTA). Ordering food you and your daughter enjoy, assuming your husband ate on his trip, sparked a major argument. While you thought it was reasonable given his absence and late return, he feels neglected. His unexpected reaction has left you puzzled, as it's unlike his usual behavior.
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NTA 12 hours and didn't eat anything that seems more like a him than Op. It would be much easier if you voices his actual problems rather than complaining about not liking spicy food.

BaeBunni
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NTA, but when i order and my bf isnt home i Call and ask.
This topic is no need to argue

DeryaaU
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NTA - no he took it to 10. pouting .. i think he feels left out but instead of verblizing it that you two have something in common he doesn't. He pouts. hontestly, i think everyone should be in therapy, and treat it like getting a teeth cleaning every 6 months.

MistressOP
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😂😂😂😂😂
He's a child. He should order for himself or communicate that he hasn't eaten instead of getting pissed about other people being able to enjoy their food in a way he doesn't like.

Iskaid
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NTA. my family is in a similar spot like this specifically with Indian food too. My dad and I want to eat traditional Indian food, but we compromise on places that are less spicy for my mom and sibling to handle. Granted, they don't hate spice, but they don't throw a hissy fit over MY spicier leftovers (which they sometimes do eat, even if it's too spicy).

The dad is acting out of line here. He went out for 12 hours, it's reasonable to assume he had food with his friends. What a manchild.

marqkc
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NTA…but was he really pick up “car parts”

sobeitone
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NTA. But usually when a man acts unusual about something which is very different from what they are, it means they are cheating.

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