No matter how many people say that after marriage, you start living with only one person – your spouse, in reality, everything plays out quite differently. After all, behind almost everyone, there is a whole crowd ofrelatives, family traditions, and habits, and not every clash with all this is absolutely painless.

For example, the useru/orchidsandmangotrees, the author of the story that we’re going to tell you today, recently fell victim to her own love for hot sauce. And, quite possibly, her own life inexperience. However, let’s take everything as it comes.

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The author of the post loves hot sauce and adds it to nearly every meal she eats – and it actually did her a disservice recently

Hot sauce bottles and sliced lemons on a wooden board.

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The mother-in-law came over a few days ago and offered the spouses to cook them a lasagna

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Older woman cooking lasagna ingredients on a stove, featuring cherry tomatoes and a large pot, with vegetables nearby.

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It took the lady around 8 hours to make everything – and when they sat at the table, the author quite recklessly dipped her piece of lasagna into hot sauce

A couple at dinner, the man looking at a lasagna plate, the woman checking her phone; lasagna and hot sauce theme.

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The mother-in-law saw red and called it blatant disrespect on the part of the son’s wife

Now, the author is afraid of possible gossip from the MIL about how “disrespectful” she was

So, the Original Poster (OP) is 20 years old, and she, in her own words, loves herhusbandand hot sauce very much. Moreover, she loves the sauce to such an extent that she adds it to literally all dishes. Recently, their mother-in-law came to visit them, volunteering to treat her son and daughter-in-law with something tasty. For example, lasagna.

And then, literally, on the first slice of lasagna, a problem occurred. The original poster, out of habit, put hot sauce on her plate, then dipped a potato in it, dipped a piece of lasagna – and sent it into her mouth… This was a damn mistake – the cook’s face reflected a whole range of emotions, from distrust of her own eyes to the deepest indignation at the sacrilege committed in front of her.

The MIL angrily put down her plate and declared that dipping lasagna intohot saucewas a blatant display of disrespect on the part of the author and that “none of her son’s women would stoop to such a thing.” According to the mother-in-law, our heroine simply ruined all 8 hours spent at the stove with just one move.

The author’s husband stood up for her, and the conflict gradually died down – but the OP admits that now the mother-in-law has probably spread a rumor among relatives that she is such a disrespectful person, and now the author is worried about the attitude towards her. So, the woman decided to enlist the support of netizens in this situation.

A woman enjoys a bite of lasagna in a modern kitchen setting.

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“This situation looks more like a kind of test from themother-in-lawhere,” says Maria Kryvosheeva, apsychologistand NLP coach, with whomBored Pandagot in touch for a comment here. “Just to see how the son’s wife would react to long hours spent cooking and whether she would show due respect to the MIL.”

“Moreover, spreading gossip about what and how the daughter-in-law likes to eat is also not very nice. In any case, I do hope that this situation will not become a source of problems for the young couple and that later, many years later, they will remember it only with laughter – and nothing more,” Maria summarizes.

Opinions of commenters under the original post were very divided. Some people really think that the MIL gave the author a kind of psychological test, while others believe that it was disrespectful to the cook to dip the first piece of lasagna into the sauce without trying its real taste. And whose side do you, our dear readers, lean toward more?

Commenters were very divided over this story: some people thought it was a wily test from the MIL, and other folks believed it was rude on the author’s part

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