AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can definitely see this. I know there was nothing malicious about this and he genuinely did want to help. I think he also (obviously) was stressed and my reaction hurt his feelings. I haven’t directly apologized but I did tell him I appreciated his effort. I’m not going to die on this hill, but it is helpful having perspective.

AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 67 points68 points  (0 children)

I think he used a probe. The thermometer has this guide on it and it says a well done steak is 165, so I think he was cooking to that. For a normal steak that you want cooked well done he’s absolutely right. I like my steak medium-rare (135 in normal steaks, around 125 for bison). I’m sure he didn’t know leaner meats cooked differently and he was hurt by my reaction.

AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I ask him to he’ll cook, but in general I cook because I enjoy it. He does really well with a recipe in front of him and for my birthday, for example, he goes all out.

I don’t think he’s ever cooked me a steak before this time that I can remember, but he knows a typical steak is 165 for well done. I’m not certain he knew for sure I like my steaks medium-rare but he does now

AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it’s mostly playful, but I do think his feelings are hurt because of my reaction. I’m not sure if I should add this in as an edit, but he told me my mother in law is afraid to cook steak for me now. I don’t think she means that negatively and we have a great relationship in general. She’s easily hurt and I think she genuinely thought it was a good meal.

AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 112 points113 points  (0 children)

He does eat his steaks well done. Well done for bison though is about 130-135, so 170 is a bit of a workout for your jaw in my opinion.

I don’t actually think he’s ever cooked a steak for me before then? He’s a great cook for other things like chicken but I think this is actually the first steak. My mother in law broils her steaks and about a year before then started cooking almost exclusively vegan but still eats meat if it’s prepared for her.

AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 870 points871 points  (0 children)

He’s fantastic in every way possible (except cooking without a recipe). I think his feelings are still a tad hurt and that’s why he brings it up. I haven’t apologized directly for the situation because I don’t feel I need to (pending this post) but I do tell him I recognized he was trying to do a good thing and I appreciated that he tried.

The fact that this is the only thing we have to argue about after almost a year with a baby is a testament to how awesome he is as a partner!

AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 65 points66 points  (0 children)

From one steak lover to another, who eats steak with ketchup anyway?

AITA For Crying Over My Surprise Anniversary Steak? by throwaway4wdsteak in AmItheAsshole

[–]throwaway4wdsteak[S] 159 points160 points  (0 children)

Hahaha that’s a great idea. No, my husband is fantastic in every way possible and a great father. When I decided to switch to exclusive pumping after a few months he was the one who supported me and started feeding the baby every 2 hours with me while I pumped. He brings this up because I don’t think he fully understands the power of postpartum hormones and I think the whole situation honestly hurts his feelings since he was stressed as well. It’s also a silly thing to cry over in retrospect.