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Sigh, THAT'S your Fml? Take it as a base-line for his cooking prowess, profess and demonstrate your love of Leggo my eggos, keep some in the freezer, and appreciate that he's there and trying. (Bring him breakfast in bed maybe)
Right? Not all that bad if you ask me. I'd love for my boyfriend to bring me breakfast in bed.
So how bout those hackers?
people say its the thought that counts. That's because you don't have to eat the garbage. Sorry op, it's nice, but nasty, I've been there. lol
this is not an FML. you are not being forced to eat it, just be honest with him
Talk about first world problems, if that's the worst you could find to complain about on here consider yourself a very lucky woman.
I'd much rather my SO be honest with me, even if it's about a little thing like poor cooking. You can get better at cooking, but only if you know it sucks. Also, white lies can hurt, too, and it's better to have an honest relationship, even if it's being honest about little things as well as big things. Like I'd much rather hear "Thank you for going to the effort and making me breakfast in bed. I really appreciate it. However, I noticed the meal wasn't quite right." Maybe even hear something about cooking it together next time or using it as an opportunity to do a cooking class together.
lol OP, this happened to me a few weeks ago with a new guy I'm seeing: bless his heart, poor guy ended up using lox, the ONE food that will cause me nausea and nearly induce vomiting (sorry for the TMI lol), and once the smell and taste gets mixed in with the other food, can't go near any of it. but, like you, I was 100% thankful for his efforts and it made my appreciation for him skyrocket, which he saw, and it's now a joke for us. just be honest about it; lighthearted, but honest. it's your husband; I'm sure he'd understand, and would not want you to suffer through bad food.
You absolutely don't have to.
how tasty was that bad egg?
I totally get it. you love the thought...the food not so much.
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It's the thought that counts, OP!
Then have him eat along :P