You know denial isn't just a river in Egypt
Is it possible to "fix" a picky eater?
Wanting to change someone you're in a relationship with is always a mistake. Young girls make this one a lot for some reason. They find a guy who is a project they think they can fix up. That never works.
He's probably thinking "why doesn't my boyfriend fuck off with trying to force myself to eat food I hate. What a harpy cunt." It won't last, he will resent you for treating him like a child, and you will resent him for acting like a child. Dump him now because you can't handle anyone liking things you don't like.
It definitely is. My bfs parents are really intelligent and great chefs and I didn't want to seem like a pleb to them so at first I just forced myself to eat new shit but now I genuinely like eating almost everything. It's awesome going to a restaurant and not being limited to certain items because of pickiness. I also kind of look down on my family members now because every single time they order something they have to edit the dish for their pickiness. I'm a girl so social pressure was a really effective motivator. Not sure if it would work as well on a guy though. Anyway thanks for reading my blog!
Wew. You guys are morons. Her boyfriend is an idiot and likely has other problems besides his diet, but it's ridiculous to think that people shouldn't change at all in a relationship. When I met my girlfriend, I smoked like a pack-and-a-half a day. She clearly didn't like it, and I eventually quit. I'd say both of us are better off.
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its not a bad thing to be concerned. However trying to force it wont change anything, when you eat with him dont just eat what he eats, you should try to expose him to new things rather than blatantly trying to fix him
Honestly, just tell him that you would rather not eat like a greasy pig, and that he should fucking deal with it. How old is he exactly? I have younger sisters that hate just about anything that isn't chicken, they have option to not eat what they don't like, but they eat it anyway. Tell him to suck it up, or he can buy and make his own dinner.
Kek
I think you're missing the point. You knew quitting smoking was a good idea, and just used her disapproval as the reason to do it. You didn't do it for her, you did it for yourself and she was a catalyst.
That's not the same as a picky eater. Being a picky eater is part of this guy's identity, and probably has been since he was four or five years old. His parents couldn't change this. He has no desire to change this. What makes you think his gf can?