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AITA for not taking my boyfriend's dislike of Spaghetti-O's seriously?
Hello! My boyfriend and I (both 35M) have been together for about five years. He's a little bit of a fussy eater, and in general I do most of not all of the cooking in our relationship.
I regularly make pasta dishes and he's completely fine with eating them - he even says that my pasta bake is his favourite food. One food which he absolutely hates is Spaghetti-O's - they're not really an important food to me so we just don't buy them.
I went and bought the groceries for the week and happened to pick up some Anelli pasta so I can make pasta bake, his favourite dish. For those who don't know, Anelli pasta is hoop-shaped like Spaghetti-O's. As soon as he saw me putting them away in the cupboard he got really annoyed at me, and asked why I bought them knowing he had an issue with Spaghetti-O's. I said it's not the same thing, it's just dried pasta with the exact same ingredients as the other shapes of pasta he eats every week.
He said he's been very clear that it's a food he won't eat, and he wants me to go out and buy a different type. I said I know he doesn't like Spaghetti-O's, but maybe if he's eating his favourite meal he won't notice them and it might help him get over his issue with them.
AITA here? I think it's a weird hill to die on and that he's overreacting
EDIT: I didn't buy the pasta with the intention of tricking him or helping him get over his dislike of them, I just saw them and thought they looked cool - I didn't make any sort of association between them and Spaghetti-O's in my head.
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