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Teen Goes Vegetarian, Dad Says “Make Your Own Dinner”

by Sunny Nguyen
November 21, 2025
in Social Issues

“Nothing kills the vibe of family dinner faster than a parent turning a fork into a battleground.”

In this story, a dad proudly calls himself a meat lover. If dinner hits the table, there is almost always some kind of meat on it.

His 17-year-old daughter, though, decides to go vegetarian. She does not ask him to stop eating meat. She just expects what most kids expect when a parent cooks for the whole family, that there will be something she can eat too.

Dad’s response feels brutal. He tells her that if she wants to be vegetarian, she can make her own dinners. Her mother says he should cook vegetarian options as well, until he snaps back and asks if she wants to take over cooking.

Now his wife is frustrated, his daughter feels punished, and he wonders if he really counts as “the jerk” here.

Now, read the full story:

Teen Goes Vegetarian, Dad Says “Make Your Own Dinner”
Not the actual photoAITA Making my vegetarian daughter make her own meals?

Title basically sums it up I guess.

Daughter has decided she wants to be a vegetarian.
I love meat and it’s very rare for me to go without some kind of meat at dinner.

My daughter naturally expects me to accommodate and cook vegetarian options for dinner too.
I told her that if she wants to be vegetarian she can make her own dinner.

Wife told me I should cook veggie dinners for her, but shut up quickly after I asked if she wanted to start cooking dinner instead..

Naturally I am now the [the jerk] in all of this.. AITA?.

Edit: daughter is 17

I feel a mix of things reading this. On one hand you have a parent who cooks every day and feels taken for granted. On the other, a teenager who is still a kid at home, suddenly treated like a roommate who needs to fend for herself.

Her choice does not hurt anyone. She just wants to live her values and still sit at the same table as her family. Being told “make your own” without a real conversation can sting, especially at 17, when support matters more than ever.

This clash is not really about broccoli or burgers. It is about respect, workload, and how a family handles change when a teenager starts to become their own person.

This feeling of distance between “my house, my rules” and “my life, my choices” sits right at the center of their conflict.

This story looks like a food fight, but the main ingredients are identity, autonomy, and connection.

The daughter wants control over what she puts in her body. The father wants control over what happens in his kitchen. Underneath, both want the same thing, a family dinner that still feels like family.

Psychologists remind parents that teenage vegetarians can live very healthy lives. A classic review in Contemporary Pediatrics notes that “a balanced vegetarian diet during adolescence can support normal growth and attainment of normal final adult height.”

So the daughter’s choice does not automatically endanger her health, especially with some planning.

At the same time, vegetarianism is no fringe choice anymore. Across several countries, surveys show about 5 percent of adults identify as vegetarian and a few percent as vegan. So a teen asking for meat-free options reflects a normal cultural shift, not a wild phase.

Family dinners still matter a lot. Research on teens and mealtimes links shared meals with better emotional health, stronger relationships, and healthier eating patterns.

Psychologist Collett Smart sums it up simply, “Children who take part in family meals display less delinquency, greater academic achievement, improved psychological wellbeing and eat healthier foods.”

So when Dad says “cook your own,” the risk is not only hunger. The bigger risk is that she stops joining dinner at all. If she has to wait until he is done in the kitchen, or cook something totally separate, she might drift away from that daily connection.

Experts who work with teen vegetarians often tell parents to start with curiosity, not judgment. The same Contemporary Pediatrics article advises physicians to explore why the teen chose vegetarianism and warns that “quickly judging and criticizing the adolescent’s decision… can create a conflict in communication.”

That advice works for parents too.

So what could this dad do instead of turning it into a standoff?

He can treat this as a life skills moment, not a punishment. He can say, “You and I will plan dinners together. I will make sure the base of the meal works for you.

You help cook, choose veggie proteins, and learn how to build a balanced plate.”

Some simple moves change everything. Cook the sides vegetarian so everyone shares them. Keep the meat separate, like pan-seared chicken on the side of a veggie pasta, or ground beef in a bowl next to a pot of chili.

Throw veggie burgers or tofu on the grill beside the regular burgers. That way he does not make two full meals, but his daughter still feels included.

They can also share responsibility. Maybe she cooks one or two dinners a week for the whole family, fully vegetarian but hearty. He handles the meat add-ons for those who want them. On his nights, he plans dishes that adapt easily.

This approach keeps three key things intact:

Their bond, because they still sit at the same table. Her autonomy, because she eats according to her values. His sanity, because the workload spreads instead of doubling.

In the long run, this conflict offers a chance to grow on both sides. She learns cooking, planning, and self-advocacy. He learns flexibility and how to support a teen who is becoming their own person.

The core message here feels simple. Food matters, but the relationship around the table matters more. If they protect that, the exact ingredients on each plate matter a lot less.

Check out how the community responded:

“Team Support Her, Teach Her” – people want Dad to use this as a bonding moment, not a punishment.

Yay_Rabies - Unpopular but a little YTA. This could be a great time for you to teach your daughter to cook and help her research balanced vegetarian meals.

Doing so could help her become more independent and show her that you support her choice. She might feel that you do not want to spend time with her.

FrannyBranny - NTA, but should try to meet her halfway and make sure that there is at least something she can eat when you cook family dinner, or it can...

Perhaps now is a good time to get into a rotation of switching off family dinner duties with your daughter.

AllenBelfore - INFO. What is the best use of your daughter's time? If she is deep in studies, I would cook for her. If learning to cook helps her more,...

sumpuran - I’m going to go with a mild ESH. At 17 years old and living at home, I think she should help make dinner, and surely her dad can...

Dad and daughter could work together. Daughter can make sides like salads or pasta that work as her main and the family’s side.

“You Are The Problem Here” – many call out Dad for making it harder than it needs to be.

nkdeck07 - YTA, it is just not that hard to accommodate a vegetarian. You could make vegetarian sides while she makes her own main, or let her take over dinner...

Instead you decided to be a jerk. You isolate your daughter and make the kitchen hard to share at mealtime.

[Reddit User] - YTA. This is not a roommate situation, this is a family situation. You cook for everyone, so of course she expects food too.

If she has to cook separately, does she get to share the kitchen and eat with you, or sit alone later? She is 17 and buried in exams.

You punish your daughter for being a vegetarian and you never taught her to cook before this. Your actions feel petty and send a message that you want to spite...

RUGayerthanaMod - YTA. Making vegetarian food is not really that different. Just cook the meat separately from the main dish.

You are not being asked to cook two meals, just to take a few seconds to include your daughter in the family meal. She will remember that you could not...

lizzyb187 - YTA. You cannot cook your kid vegetables? What the heck?

“Middle-Ground Crew” – some try to balance empathy for Dad with inclusion for the daughter.

asonginsidemyheart - INFO. Why do either of you have to cook an entirely separate meal? Why not throw on a veggie burger or some tofu along with the meat?

It looks like you make a mountain out of a small thing. She should be able to cook, but you can still keep it simple.

[Reddit User] - Gonna go with NAH on this one. I get that she should accommodate her own needs, and that you do not want to run a restaurant.

I also get that she expects to be served if that is what you always did. Encourage her to cook, but maybe teach her some basics and talk it through.

This story shows how fast a plate of food turns into a symbol. For Dad, meat means comfort and routine. For his daughter, vegetarianism means values and control over her body.

When he says, “Cook your own,” she hears, “Your needs matter less than my habits.” When she pushes back, he hears, “My effort in this kitchen does not get respect.” Underneath all that noise, both still want to feel cared for at that same table.

A small shift in how they handle dinner could protect something very big, their relationship. If they treat this less like a rebellion and more like a project to share, she walks into adulthood with skills and confidence, and he keeps his place as a parent she trusts.

So, what do you think? If your teen suddenly went vegetarian, would you change the way you cook, share the work, or ask them to fend for themselves? Where would you draw the line between supporting their choices and protecting your own energy?

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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