[post_page_title]Deciding what to eat for dinner[/post_page_title]
There’s one conversation that everyone that is married dreads. We’re not talking about the conversation about whether or not to have kids. We’re not talking about the conversation about whether they want to move houses or not. We’re talking about the conversation over what they should eat for dinner.
It seems like these relatively innocuous conversations always end up with one person getting angry and another person getting their feelings hurt. It doesn’t help that both people involved are hungry when this subject comes up. Married people know that even their dinner choices can be “wrong.”
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