Woman Cooks And Burns Her Husband’s Steak And Refuses To Reimburse Him For It Then Asks The Internet If She's In The Right
And it gets weirder….
Damjan
- Published in Interesting
Relationships can be complicated. Well, that’s actually not true.
They are very simple - either you enjoy spending time with your SO, or you don’t. Everything else is just… details.
How do you imagine spending time with your partner? We bet that laying on the beach, long walks, sex, and cuddling on the couch during those cold winter nights are some of the first things that come to your mind.
Where does arguing about splitting bills fit in there? Or nitpicking about who bought what at the grocery store?
Doesn’t sound really romantic, doesn’t it? Or like something you want to do for the rest of your life with your partner.
Separate finances are pretty common these days, but some people have a really twisted idea about what that means. For example, a woman posted a question on Reddit: “AITA for refusing to pay my husband for the burnt beef steak I cooked for him?”
And if you think the question is weird, just wait till you read the rest of her story. Someone misinformed this woman about what separate finances really mean.
She got into an argument with her husband about a burnt steak. And it brought on a whole lot of issues.
OP posted her odd question
RedditAnd an even odder story. She and her husband have separate finances, and he goes to extremes when sharing expenses.
RedditHe brought home a steak and asked her to cook it.
RedditBut the stake was completely burnt because he had strawberries to harvest...
RedditNow he says she owes him for a prime piece of meat
RedditWhy should he pay for something his wife destroyed?
RedditOP wanted to explain their situation, but we don't think it worked. And OP clearly has some weird idea about what separate finances are.
RedditSome people neglected the whole extreme financial thing and focused on their relationship
RedditWhile others have focused on the most bizarre thing - reimbursement request
RedditIf you want to hare everything, pay me for the work I do around the house...
RedditJust imagine...
RedditIt is not a normal relationship, not even close
RedditSounds about right
RedditEveryone is out to get him. Even his own wife. That poor guy, always the victim
RedditOP should charge him for it
RedditThat is exaclty what everyone does when feeling sick and exhausted- cruise around for that perfect piece of meat
RedditDo they even eat together?
RedditRoommates, not spouses
RedditCan you think of a reason?
RedditThe bottom line:
RedditAnd to wrap it up:
RedditOP posted an edit, which made things even worse:
RedditHer husband seems like a very nice man. She must enjoy spending quality time with him
RedditHow do you even get to a point when you argue about who will pick up a bill for the burnt stake? What is their family life like?
How much time do they spend each day calculating how much they've spent and who owes whom? It's hard to answer OPs questions because your mind goes straight to the questions we mentioned above.
That's not a relationship -it's a business deal. And we think OP is getting ripped off.