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He Said Her Brother Needs to Get a Job, and Now She’s Questioning the Relationship

by Sunny Nguyen
October 28, 2025
in Social Issues

A romantic anniversary dinner meant to impress the parents quickly devolved into a major relationship crisis, all thanks to a side of chicken strips.

The boyfriend wanted to host a nice fish taco dinner for his girlfriend’s parents. The problem? The girlfriend’s 22-year-old brother—an uninvited guest with extremely selective eating habits—would be tagging along.

The girlfriend demanded her boyfriend make a separate meal for her brother. When he refused and pointed out the brother’s enabled lifestyle, the truth bombs exploded, revealing deep family dysfunction and exposing serious cracks in the relationship.

Now, read the full story:

He Said Her Brother Needs to Get a Job, and Now She’s Questioning the Relationship
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AITA for calling my boyfriend a jerk for refusing to accommodate my brothers eating habits?

So my boyfriend and I have been dating for 11 months. In fact our 1 year anniversary would be this coming Sunday.

So my boyfriend thought it would be a cool idea for him to cook for my parents. He wants to make fish tacos.

The thing is my brother would have to come as well because my parents don’t like leaving him home alone. And my brother has very particular food habits.

He is an extremely picky eater. And he will only eat what he likes. Which isn’t a lot.

I told my boyfriend he would have to make some chicken strips on the side and he said no. He said he won’t accommodate for my brother.

He said first of all he invited my parents not my brother, even though he knew my parents won’t leave my brother home alone.

Then he said my brother needs to grow the F up and act like an adult. And that my parents babied him his whole life and that’s why he is...

I said there is nothing wrong with my brother but he laughed and rolled his eyes. He said my brother is a grown adult and should have a job and...

And that he can’t stand picky eaters. So he will not make anything for my brother nor will he allow them to bring anything for him.

I told him he was unreasonable and was being a jerk. He looked at me said to get used to it because life won’t hold my brothers hand forever.

Now my boyfriend is ignoring me and playing games on his computer instead of talking to me. I feel like maybe I might have gone too far calling him a...

This situation reveals that the argument isn’t really about chicken strips or fish tacos; it’s about a fundamental difference in how the couple views adult responsibility and enablement.

The girlfriend is normalizing her 22-year-old brother’s inability to function as an independent adult. The boyfriend, meanwhile, is delivering a dose of harsh reality.

Asking a host to cater a separate, child-like meal for an uninvited adult is a significant breach of etiquette. When the boyfriend refused, the girlfriend defended her brother’s behavior, which prompted the boyfriend to lash out with his honest assessment: the brother is enabled, reliant, and needs to “grow up.”

While the boyfriend’s language was harsh, his central point exposed a toxicity in the family dynamic that the girlfriend is completely blind to.

The Psychology of Adult Enablement

The brother’s behavior—being a 22-year-old adult who cannot be left home alone, requires a bespoke meal, and apparently does not have a job—is a clear symptom of “failure to launch,” heavily exacerbated by parental enablement.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Ken Duckworth notes that parental overinvolvement, often stemming from anxiety or an inability to tolerate distress, prevents children from developing necessary life skills. Duckworth emphasizes that “constant rescuing or accommodating every preference often leads to an adult who remains infantilized.” 

In this case, the girlfriend is joining her parents in the enabling, demanding her boyfriend participate in maintaining the status quo. The boyfriend’s refusal is a refusal to be drawn into the cycle of dysfunctional family accommodation.

Furthermore, picky eating in adulthood, known clinically as Selective Eating Disorder (SED) or Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), is a serious condition when diagnosed.

However, if the brother has no official diagnosis (which the comments confirmed), the choice to only eat certain foods is viewed by many as immaturity rather than a disability.

Research shows that 85% of adults believe people should make an effort to try new foods. The boyfriend simply verbalized the frustration many feel when asked to cater to non-medical, selective eating habits in adults.

Check out how the community responded:

The vast majority of Redditors declared the Original Poster (OP) the [jerk], arguing that her 22-year-old brother is old enough to stay home, eat what is served, or feed himself.

KronkLaSworda - Your brother is 22 and has not been diagnosed with any severe spectrum disorders. **YTA. **

Brother is old enough to choose to stay home or enjoy the fish tacos. " even though he knew my parents won’t leave my brother home alone"

LOL, what? Your brother is 22, not 5. You're just as much an enabler as your parents.

Calm_Psychology5879 - YTA. When I first read this I assumed your brother was a little kid, but he’s not, he’s a 22 year old. He can’t be left home alone...

He can’t be a big boy and eat some fish tacos, he needs his Dino shaped chicken nuggys? Your boyfriend is right, your brother needs to grow up and you...

Several commenters emphasized that the brother was an uninvited guest, making the demand for a specialty meal extremely rude.

BulbasaurRanch - Yeah, YTA here You expect him to make accommodations for an uninvited guest.

That’s not how things work. He offered to make a meal for your parents, not your uninvited brother.

[Reddit User] - YTA - anyone who is saying NTA are glossing over or trying to excuse two things:

1. Your brother wasn't even invited

2. Asking for special food to be made is extremely rude. Bringing food is extremely rude and insulting if someone is cooking.

Users called out the girlfriend and her parents for enabling the brother’s life choices.

COLGkenny - YOUR BROTHER IS 22, WITH0 DIAGNOSIS OF ANYTHING AND YOU WANT HIM ACCOMODATED? Holy Christ. Your whole family sounds toxic [as heck] YTA

BulbasaurRanch - “There’s nothing wrong with my brother” - but you said he’s an adult, with no job, can’t be trusted to be left alone at home, and is unable...

None of these sound like a problem to you? It sounds like your boyfriend is realistic and doesn’t want to participate in babying your brother. YTA

A few commented on the underlying issue: the family’s inability to allow the brother to experience adulthood.

Whynottits420 - Yta. Your parents won't leave a 22 yr old alone? He's an adult. Ur bf shouldn't have to make a 22 yr old chicken tenders. Ur bfs right.

[Reddit User] - Unless your brother has some sort of disability, he and your parents are [jerks]. He's a grown adult and will only eat chicky nuggies and can't be...

The boyfriend’s words were certainly cutting, but they were a response to the girlfriend’s unreasonable demands and her willingness to defend her brother’s dependent lifestyle. He was drawing a clear boundary, refusing to indulge a cycle of enablement.

The fight over the fish tacos revealed that the couple has very different expectations for adult behavior. Was the boyfriend a [jerk] for his brutal honesty, or was his truth exactly what his girlfriend needed to hear?


Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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