Have you aver been forced to eat something you don't like?!
Answers: Oh yeah, soap,,when I said a bad word as a child.
Yes - vegetables - hate them., well most of them
Nope, not forced but highly encourged. I don't like seafood.
Oh yes. My father used to make me eat eggs for breakfast, and I hate them. To this day, the smell nauseates me so much my husband cannot even cook them in our apartment if I am home, or I'll have my head in a toilet for a while.
yup ..by parents, aunts, and frat brothers... what are ya gonna do??... there always something out there that has a disgusting taste to you ...
yeah...so as not to embarrassed your friend who keeps on giving you foods she cooked or prepared...that's what you call...peer-pressure...=)
As far as I remember, never, if I don't like something I don't like it, and there's no way to convict me to do any thing else.
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Yup, every Sunday teatime when I was a kid and we used to go round to see my godmother and she used to do these finicky salad teas...the hard boiled eggs ALWAYS had a grey line around them as she didn't cool them properly after boiling, I've never liked eggs so to eat them (the only way to get to the good stuff like cream cake or ice cream was to show a clean plate on the first course!) I used to cover them in piccalili, and practically swallow them without chewing so i wouldn't get that nasty sulphury taste. I hate piccalili too now!!!
YES cabbage,I have never liked veg or fruit so obviously I was always constipated,and cabbage was the first to turn my stomach.So after a few trials that didn,t work it came down to cabbage water (the water you cook your cabbage in) GROSS even now 45yrs later I dont even like touching cabbage,and my husband loves it. YUck.
Years ago my mum made us pizza, the base of mine was soggy, like soaking wet, almost as if it had been dipped in water. It was horrible, really disgusting and when I told my mum she thought I was just fussing, I had to eat at least half of it, by which time I was crying and my father picked it up to throw it away and realised I was right, and that it was too wet to eat. Mum apologised and made me something else, I wasn't traumatised by that though.