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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but sometimes it can also be the most stressful.
What would you do if your spouse lost their temper at you over a small breakfast mishap? One woman recently sought validation on Reddit about her own situation like this. Here’s what went down.
AITA for burning my husbands bread?
Today me and my husband were in the kitchen each making our own food.
I was making an english muffin on the pan and he was making breads with cheese in the pan.
He randomly left the kitchen to go sit on his phone and I took my english muffin off of the pan and started buttering it.
That’s not exactly Kitchen Safety 101.
While this was happening I didn’t notice his sandwiches he was making were starting to burn.
When I noticed I asked him if he wanted me to flip it and he said no, and then i said i think it’s burning and he said to flip it then.
I flipped it and it was already burned.
Sounds like he should have been making his own food.
I could tell he was mad so I offered to make him another one and he said no.
He started saying things like “You can’t watch one thing. Unreal.”
Oh, so her husband is a manchild.
I understand maybe I should’ve been watching it, but I don’t think I’m in the wrong as he shouldn’t have left while he was making food.
He told me that this was the American individualist selfish mindset.
And that if there was a drowning baby I wouldn’t save it because the mother should be watching it.
Seems like this guy has quite a way with words. Let’s see if Reddit commenters acted the same.
The comments immediately started making fun of the ridiculous husband.
And poking holes in his logic.
Some expressed annoyance at these types of behavioral patterns.
One person pointed out the bigger picture.
Though someone else kept it plain and simple.
Here, there is literally no use crying over burned toast.
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