She’s Been Hiding The Treats She Bakes Since Her Husband Always Eats Them, But Now That He Knows Her Secret, He’s Angry

Have you ever tried going on a diet and knew that if there were any kind of sweets hiding in your cabinets, you’d end up eating them?
One woman’s husband wanted to start eating better, so she hid any desserts she made in their kitchen so he wouldn’t eat them. When he found out she was safeguarding treats, he became very agitated.
She’s 27 and has been with her 26-year-old husband for four years. Their lives have been hectic lately as they’re new parents. She loves to cook and bake sweet treats, so during the chaos of the recent pandemic lockdowns, she and her husband kept indulging and put on some weight.
She usually makes desserts two to three times a month, and her husband started realizing he wasn’t going to be able to lose any weight until she stopped.
“In the past year, my husband started to slightly complain about it because he keeps saying he wants to lose a few pounds, and my desserts are too good to resist,” she explained.
“The two last times I made some, he said that I should stop making desserts.”
For a while, her husband thought she had stopped baking completely, but she didn’t.
She kept secretly baking, bringing half the dessert stash to her grandmother’s and hiding the rest in the house.
Then, she’d finish her desserts herself throughout the week so that her husband wouldn’t find the evidence. She did this about four times without him noticing.

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But recently, she finished baking a tray of brownies and brought them over to her grandmother’s before cleaning the dirty baking dishes.
She didn’t make it home before her husband, who asked her what she had made as he started cleaning the kitchen.
“Since I didn’t want to lie, I told him it was a brownie and got it out,” she recalled. “He then asked me why it was in that cupboard and why more than half of it was missing.”
She told him all about the secret desserts she had been making and hiding from him. Then, he got angry and told her she shouldn’t hide food from him.
She said she should be allowed to cook and eat whatever she wanted and only hid the treats from him because he complained about his self-control. Her husband then told her she was immature and left the kitchen. It sounds like someone was a bit hangry.
Was she wrong for hiding food from her husband or only trying to help him?
You can read the original post on Reddit here.
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