She Got Into An Argument With Her Husband After He Ate Her Son’s Special Japanese Food

Have you ever spent a lot of money or put a lot of effort into acquiring or making a special meal only to have someone else eat it all without permission?
One woman recently got into a big argument with her husband, who ate her son’s special noodles that were sent to him from his dad in Japan.
She’s 30 and has a 13-year-old son named Colby from her previous marriage and a nine-year-old daughter with her current husband.
Colby’s biological dad lives in Japan, and they still have a close relationship. After visiting his dad a few times, Colby fell in love with Japanese culture and recently convinced her to let him live with his dad in Japan for a year.
Colby got back in August, and one of the things he’s really missing about his time in Japan is the cuisine.
“While my son wouldn’t complain about anything I put in front of him, he did make a few comments about missing Japanese dishes,” she explained.
“So I went through a few websites, got a hold of his dad, and I was able to get some of the ingredients and recipes shipped out to me. His favorite one is some type of noodles with a dark brown spicy sauce.”
Colby’s father sent over four packages of the noodles and the sauce while she went out and bought the fresh ingredients needed to complete the dish. After they came in the other day, her daughter asked Colby if she could have some of his noodles.
She and Colby were against that idea, as her daughter had tried the noodles in the past, thought they were too spicy, and ended up throwing them away. After Colby reminded her that she didn’t like the noodles and didn’t give her any, her husband chimed in and said he should give her some, and there was “no reason” why he couldn’t share them.

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“I stepped in and said no and that she’s already had it and threw it in the trash, and this is his food,” she recalled.
“He doesn’t have to share his food.”
Her husband seemed to drop the subject and walked off. Unfortunately, the noodle debacle did not end there.
The next morning, she asked Colby where his noodles had gone after she hadn’t seen the packages.
Then, her husband plainly said, “I ate them.”
All four packages of noodles were gone, thanks to her husband. When she asked him why he would do such a thing, he said he ate them because he wanted to. They then got into a massive argument after she called him a pig on a power trip because she believed he ate all the noodles out of spite because of what happened the day before.
Her husband said he was “simply hungry and wanted to eat” and told her she was wrong to call him a pig.
Other people have told her she shouldn’t have said that to her husband, and she’s left wondering if she was wrong.
Was she wrong to get angry over the noodles, or was her husband in the wrong?
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