Relationship drama often heats up at unexpected moments – especially in the kitchen.
In this story, cutting pizza escalated into cutting words that left tensions between one couple on the rise.
Read on for the full story!
AITA For telling my (31m) gf (29f) to stop cutting pizza with a chef knife on a baking sheet?
I was heating some pizza slices on a baking sheet in the oven and set it all on top the stove when it was done to let it cool.
But then he noticed something infuriating.
I later notice my girlfriend cutting the pizza with a $60 chef knife I have right on the baking sheet.
I admit I came off a little harsh with it and immediately told her to stop.
His girlfriend gets her feelings hurt.
She gets upset that I’m telling her this and says I’m watching her too much and sort of controlling her.
I just don’t want my baking sheet having scratches in it and my chef knife being dulled.
But he can’t look past his anger and doubles down.
To me, it’s just lazy to not just put it on a cutting board and cut it with the knife.
Maybe this is normal and I’m just overreacting over something small.
AITA?
It seems this incident revealed frustrations that have been simmering for a while now.
What did Reddit think?
Hurt feelings are inevitable in relationships, but revealing your intentions usually brings understanding – or at least, it should.
Some sins are simply inexcusable in the kitchen.
This commenter offers some words of advice.
This redditor, on the other hand, thinks it’s important not to stress the small stuff.
While kitchenware can bear a few scratches, the real challenge here will be smoothing out the dents in their communication.
This story was a lesson in handling fragile things with care – whether it’s cookware or feelings.
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