Baked Potato Starts A Couple Conflict, Shocked Fiancé Just Can’t Fathom The Whole Weird Situation
Imagine that you have been dating someone for years, but then, things get shaky in the relationship, all because of food. Sounds a little far-fetched, right? But hey, stranger things have happened that have broken bonds, leaving us questioning the sanity of some humans.
Something weird happened with this guy as well when he went for dinner with his fiancée’s family. Much to his surprise, her mom got sick just after watching him eat a baked potato with its skin. Little did he know that more drama would follow between the couple!
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It’s strange how something as trivial as food can actually spark a lot of drama between a couple
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The poster and his fiancée of 6 years went for dinner at her parents’ house, where he ate a baked potato with its skin
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However, her mom was so disgusted by it that she got sick, and her dad asked the confused poster to leave the house
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He was more shocked after his fiancée called him up and said that he was inconsiderate and rude because of his behavior
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However, he gave an update that his fiancée’s mom already had the flu, which made her sick, and she also apologized to him
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As for his fiancée, she realized that she was pregnant, hence the mood swings, and she apologized to him as well
Today’s story is quite bizarre as the original poster (OP) tells us how he got caught in the middle of the most confusing drama. He went to dinner with his fiancée of six years at her parents’ house, and they pretty much knew the menu. Once, when she had seen him eat a baked potato with skin, she had asked him not to do it in front of her mom, and he didn’t think of it until that night.
OP had completely forgotten about this whole thing and started eating it that way. However, her mom grew visibly uncomfortable to the point where she made a gagging sound and then rushed off to the washroom. Well, his fiancée and her dad ran after the woman, while he was left there alone and confused until her dad showed up and asked him to leave.
The poor fellow apologized and went home, but then he got a call from his angry fiancée. She immediately started yelling at him when he picked up and even accused him of being “inconsiderate and rude.” In fact, he could barely say a word before she hung up, and netizens had a lot to say about this after OP vented online.
They were truly confused why her mom served the potatoes when she was well aware how the skin makes her nauseous. The woman could have served anything else, or even cooked them in any other way. Moreover, the fact that his fiancée lashed out at him over it sounded quite unreasonable, and it showed she had some serious anger issues to deal with.
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Experts also stress that such anger can cause an emotional distance, leading to a communication breakdown. They further express that it can create a toxic environment, which might make the recipient of this anger feel anxious, disrespected, and even isolated in some cases. No wonder OP was so hurt by her extreme reaction.
Folks were pointing out the woman’s red flags when OP updated that he got a call from his future mother-in-law. She explained that she had the flu, and watching him eat the potato skin just worsened things for her. It made her so sick that she went to bed immediately, which is why he was asked to leave, and she even apologized to him.
However, she had some more shocking news up her sleeve. The poster’s fiancée is pregnant, hence all her mood swings. She also called him up and apologized profusely. Pregnancy is no joke, and even studies emphasize that many women have mood swings, especially in the first trimester. It further states that fluctuating hormones and physical changes are to blame for the constant ups and downs.
People online argued that, despite everything, the whole family sounded like a huge red flag. The mom cooking something which she knows makes her nauseous, the fiancée not warning OP about it, and then lashing out at him—it all does sound a little troubling, doesn’t it? After all, if they are planning to get married, his fiancée should have his back against her family.
Do you agree with the Redditors’ verdict? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Despite the apologies, netizens found the whole family bizarre and questioned if the poster really wanted to be with her
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I understand stress due to flu and the baby, but this is such a massive overreaction. Glad they apologized, but how could they have gone their whole lives never seeing someone eat a potato skin? I know not everyone eats it, but it's common enough that this shouldn't have been the first time they witnessed someone eating that delicious part of the potato. Some restaurants even serve skins separately as an appetizer!
Why invite people over if you're suffering from flu? Why serve a food that you don't like to see people eat? Why eat the skin? So many questions...
Potato skins are tasty and actually have more nutrients than the flesh.
Load More Replies...All else aside why serve baked potatoes if they are a trigger? She's the one that chose and prepared the meal! You can make potatoes in so many ways, or even served something else. OP sounds happy with the update but even after apologies, in laws sound incapable of reason
I assume because she hasn’t seen anyone eat the potato skins before, she didn’t anticipate that being something OP might do. And baked potatoes are a lot less labour intensive to make than skinning potatoes, mashing them or chopping them. If she suffers from weak or sore hands for example it’s an easy way of prepping. Sure, she could have bought chips but not everyone likes chips and baked is healthier
Load More Replies...OP should wait a bit before a marriage. Pregnancy is not an excuse for this behavior. And I’ve seen a woman through a couple. Yeah there are emotions, but verbal a***e is a no-no
His comment about assuming she was on her period concerned me. Does she get more argumentative and confrontational for several days a month? Because that doesn’t sound like acceptable behaviour to me, if she’s taking out her bad mood on OP frequently
Load More Replies...I have always eaten the skin of a baked potato if it's nice and crispy. Also, what about potato skins as an appetizer? It is pretty normal behavior.
i feel like this story is real. cause this is just like my mom but with steak. my mom has to have her steak well done and everyone at the table also has to have their steak well done. if she sees a steak that is medium or god forbid rare, she would automatically lose her appitite, refuse to finish her meal and even get physically ill. she would do this if she saw people at other tables eat steak tht was pink or red in the middle as well. i was in my 20s before i dared have a medium rare steak (without her there) and it was the best steak I'd ever had. i still remember the taste of this steak almost a decade later. the first time my now husband ordered a steak in front of her, she heard the words "rare" and made gagging sounds thorugh most of the meal while refusing to eat. the waitress kept asking if everything was alright or if they could get her something different but she refused. it was crazy
Bro, everything may be all right now, but I strongly urge you to learn every stuffed potato skin recipe you can find. Never know when they'll come in handy. Start with TGI Fridays' (yeah, they're not great for most things, bur their skin game is gold standard for mid-level chains) and branch out from there.
If someone kicks me out of their house for something as innocuous as -- checking my notes here... -- eating the food that they served me, with NO warning? I NEVER go back to their house EVER AGAIN. Shame there's now a baby involved, but that doesn't change a fncking thing about they way you treated me like some kind of dripping leper.
This is a new low from BP. Drama about *eating a potato the wrong way*! Downvoted, because.
Holding the phone the wrong way is okay, but eating the potato the wrong way... 😆🤣
Load More Replies...Good thing these guys didn't grow up near Buffalo, skins are a popular dish there.
I love baked potatoes and eat the skins at home because I scrub them before cooking. Depending on the restaurant I will eat the skin. Lots of vitamins in the skins.
Yeah, I'm truly sorry here, OP, but... run. First, if MIL didn't have the flu and this was her food aversion, why did she even serve the potatoes like that? Second, if she did have the flu, why did she invite you over for dinner? Third, your partner got aggressive, accusatory, and violent, and is now using 'pregnancy' as an excuse. Taken one at a time, those things could be OK, but taken together they show a very nasty pattern. I'd get out if I were you, because this is going to happen again. And again.
...growing up we'd save potato skins for the next day and toast them with lots of butter and cheese.....mmmmmm good, still do it to this day.....glad the outcome was positive....
WTAF? Did these people not know that the skin of a potato is perfectly edible? Did they grow up in a cave somewhere?
cavemen knew what food was edible and what wasn't
Load More Replies...sorry are they 12? I'm confused by the extreme level of histrionics...'her mother let me have a sip of her wine?" well they all seem perfect for each other I guess ;P
Erm what is the freaking point of having jacket spuds , if ur not gonna eat the bloody skin ffs , yup mil is an entitled attempting asking drama queen !!
I understand stress due to flu and the baby, but this is such a massive overreaction. Glad they apologized, but how could they have gone their whole lives never seeing someone eat a potato skin? I know not everyone eats it, but it's common enough that this shouldn't have been the first time they witnessed someone eating that delicious part of the potato. Some restaurants even serve skins separately as an appetizer!
Why invite people over if you're suffering from flu? Why serve a food that you don't like to see people eat? Why eat the skin? So many questions...
Potato skins are tasty and actually have more nutrients than the flesh.
Load More Replies...All else aside why serve baked potatoes if they are a trigger? She's the one that chose and prepared the meal! You can make potatoes in so many ways, or even served something else. OP sounds happy with the update but even after apologies, in laws sound incapable of reason
I assume because she hasn’t seen anyone eat the potato skins before, she didn’t anticipate that being something OP might do. And baked potatoes are a lot less labour intensive to make than skinning potatoes, mashing them or chopping them. If she suffers from weak or sore hands for example it’s an easy way of prepping. Sure, she could have bought chips but not everyone likes chips and baked is healthier
Load More Replies...OP should wait a bit before a marriage. Pregnancy is not an excuse for this behavior. And I’ve seen a woman through a couple. Yeah there are emotions, but verbal a***e is a no-no
His comment about assuming she was on her period concerned me. Does she get more argumentative and confrontational for several days a month? Because that doesn’t sound like acceptable behaviour to me, if she’s taking out her bad mood on OP frequently
Load More Replies...I have always eaten the skin of a baked potato if it's nice and crispy. Also, what about potato skins as an appetizer? It is pretty normal behavior.
i feel like this story is real. cause this is just like my mom but with steak. my mom has to have her steak well done and everyone at the table also has to have their steak well done. if she sees a steak that is medium or god forbid rare, she would automatically lose her appitite, refuse to finish her meal and even get physically ill. she would do this if she saw people at other tables eat steak tht was pink or red in the middle as well. i was in my 20s before i dared have a medium rare steak (without her there) and it was the best steak I'd ever had. i still remember the taste of this steak almost a decade later. the first time my now husband ordered a steak in front of her, she heard the words "rare" and made gagging sounds thorugh most of the meal while refusing to eat. the waitress kept asking if everything was alright or if they could get her something different but she refused. it was crazy
Bro, everything may be all right now, but I strongly urge you to learn every stuffed potato skin recipe you can find. Never know when they'll come in handy. Start with TGI Fridays' (yeah, they're not great for most things, bur their skin game is gold standard for mid-level chains) and branch out from there.
If someone kicks me out of their house for something as innocuous as -- checking my notes here... -- eating the food that they served me, with NO warning? I NEVER go back to their house EVER AGAIN. Shame there's now a baby involved, but that doesn't change a fncking thing about they way you treated me like some kind of dripping leper.
This is a new low from BP. Drama about *eating a potato the wrong way*! Downvoted, because.
Holding the phone the wrong way is okay, but eating the potato the wrong way... 😆🤣
Load More Replies...Good thing these guys didn't grow up near Buffalo, skins are a popular dish there.
I love baked potatoes and eat the skins at home because I scrub them before cooking. Depending on the restaurant I will eat the skin. Lots of vitamins in the skins.
Yeah, I'm truly sorry here, OP, but... run. First, if MIL didn't have the flu and this was her food aversion, why did she even serve the potatoes like that? Second, if she did have the flu, why did she invite you over for dinner? Third, your partner got aggressive, accusatory, and violent, and is now using 'pregnancy' as an excuse. Taken one at a time, those things could be OK, but taken together they show a very nasty pattern. I'd get out if I were you, because this is going to happen again. And again.
...growing up we'd save potato skins for the next day and toast them with lots of butter and cheese.....mmmmmm good, still do it to this day.....glad the outcome was positive....
WTAF? Did these people not know that the skin of a potato is perfectly edible? Did they grow up in a cave somewhere?
cavemen knew what food was edible and what wasn't
Load More Replies...sorry are they 12? I'm confused by the extreme level of histrionics...'her mother let me have a sip of her wine?" well they all seem perfect for each other I guess ;P
Erm what is the freaking point of having jacket spuds , if ur not gonna eat the bloody skin ffs , yup mil is an entitled attempting asking drama queen !!















































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