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Man Refuses To Eat On His Birthday After Girlfriend Picks A Restaurant Without Pizza—Because That’s All He Eats

by Annie Nguyen
July 22, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine planning a birthday dinner for your partner of three years, only for them to sip cocktails in silence while avoiding every item on the menu. That’s the exact awkward energy one woman brought to Reddit’s “Am I the A**hole” subreddit when she threw her boyfriend a sushi-themed birthday dinner—without a single slice of pizza in sight.

Her boyfriend, a highly successful professional, seems to have everything together… except when it comes to food. For years, he’s eaten practically nothing but pizza—sometimes even chopping it into salad for variety. But when his girlfriend reached her breaking point and arranged a meal without his beloved pie, the emotional toppings really hit the fan.

Want the full dish on what went down? Check out the original Reddit story below.

Man Refuses To Eat On His Birthday After Girlfriend Picks A Restaurant Without Pizza—Because That’s All He Eats

One woman’s frustration with her boyfriend’s pizza-only diet led her to plan a birthday dinner at a Japanese restaurant, sparking tension when he refused to eat

'Aita For Hosting My Bf’s Birthday Meal Somewhere That Didn’t Serve Pizza Because That’s All He Eats?'

My boyfriend is an extremely successful professional. He’s kind and humble, definitely has a nice body, etc. He’s well adjusted in literally everything else bar diet. We’ve been together 3 years and in that time all I’ve noticed this guy will eat is g**damn pizza.

Most days he’ll go to one of those cheap halal places and buy a small pizza, cut it up and toss it into a salad. Family gatherings, he’ll go straight for the pizza. Dinner time, pizza. We go to 5 guys, he’ll get a freaking grilled cheese with a side of pickles. Date night. Fancy pizza places. He will not stray.

I’ve spoke to him about it and he just shrugs and says its what he prefers. I’ve told him how upsetting it is for my boyfriend and I to want to experience interesting cuisine together but I can’t do that because all he’ll eat when we are out is pizza.

I’ve asked him if it’s a comfort thing or if he thinks he has an eating disorder, but he just swears up and down he actually just likes and prefers pizza. I’ve asked him to be more adventurous and he says he will but never actually does.

His birthday was last week and I was just so at my wits end and sick of g**damn pizza that I organized dinner at a Japanese place which my parents love and his parents love. We went and he was genuinely so upset that there was no pizza he just drank cocktails all night and didn’t eat at all.

He was a good sport and engaging to everybody but I felt awful that he didn’t eat. When we were on our way home he thanked me but said he was really sad that he didn’t get to eat his favorite food.

I’m in 2 minds about whether or not I’m the a**hole here, because I feel bad he didn’t get to eat at his own birthday dinner but at the same time, I’ve never seen him eat anything else other than pizza and that’s god’s honest truth.

EDIT: I’ve apologized to my lovely boyfriend and he’s readily and happily accepted it. He acknowledged why I did it and told me he understands its frustrating.

Eating habits can be quirky, comforting, and, sometimes, a recipe for conflict—especially when they become a third party in a romantic relationship. In this case, one woman was simply fed up with navigating her boyfriend’s unwavering devotion to pizza.

At first glance, it’s easy to label her the villain. It was his birthday, after all. Shouldn’t it be about what he wants? But things aren’t always so black and white (or marinara and mozzarella). Relationships thrive on compromise—and when only one side is adjusting, the cracks start to show.

Some Reddit commenters suggested her boyfriend’s eating might fall under Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), a recognized condition where individuals severely limit the variety of foods they consume. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, ARFID often stems from fear, sensory issues, or past negative experiences, and it can persist into adulthood.

Picky eating isn’t just about taste. Psychologist Dr. Jennifer Wild from Oxford University explains, “Avoidance behaviors can often mask deeper anxieties—especially when food is tied to a sense of control.”

It’s commendable that the poster eventually apologized and that her boyfriend acknowledged her frustration. Their willingness to talk it through might signal emotional maturity on both sides—something many couples lack when preferences turn into pressure.

Still, it’s worth asking: should one person’s restrictive diet define every shared meal? A birthday dinner may seem like a symbolic battleground, but it also highlights a bigger question: when is personal preference just a quirk, and when does it become an obstacle to shared life experiences?

For couples in similar positions, small steps help. Exploring adjacent dishes (hello, cheesy pasta!) or even involving a therapist if food rigidity stems from trauma can open up the palate—and the relationship.

Reddit’s foodies dished out spicy takes, mostly calling the Redditor out for sidelining her boyfriend’s pizza love on his big day

These users criticized the birthday choice, called it mean to choose a restaurant she knew he wouldn’t enjoy for his birthday

Wikidess − YTA His birthday was last week and I was just so at my wits end and sick of g**damn pizza that I organized dinner at a Japanese place which my parents love and his parents love.

So for your boyfriends birthday you completely ignored what you knew he'd want and instead took him somewhere your parents love? Yeah, you're an a**hole. I hope for *your* birthday he takes you to his favorite pizza joint -.

wigglebuttbiscuits − YTA. ‘Happy birthday, I picked a place I know you won’t like’.

Saltysally79 − YTA if you have been together 3 years, its unlikely that this is the first time you've tried to get him to try something else, therefore you should know his reaction to it. His birthday is NOT the time to try it again.

shoxford − Yta It was his birthday meal out and he couldn't eat anything there! He definitely should try other foods but if he doesn't want to then you can't make him. Seems just mean to book somewhere for his birthday meal when you know he won't eat any of it.

 

Berto6Echo − Unfortunately YTA. Not because he didn't eat, that's his own doing. Not because you wanted to try something different, that's totally normal. Not because you didn't pick his favourite food because this day is all about him which so many comments keep saying which is a stupid reason to get him pizza. That reasoning goes overboard way to quick.

It's because you did it not out of wanting to help or be good to him but because you were 'at your wits end' And you chose something that wasn't pizza because you didn't want it which is not the right reason to do it on this particular day. His birthday isn't ALL about him but it definitely isn't the day to make it about you and do something for you.

Some questioned the boyfriend’s diet and suggested the boyfriend’s pizza-only diet might be a restrictive eating disorder

[Reddit User] − YTA for doing this on his birthday. HOWEVER, their is such thing at ‘restrictive eating disorder’.

sorrylilsis − NTA. Your BF has an eating disorder and is in denial about it. I seriously don't get how people manage to date picky eaters that long ...

 

[Reddit User] − NAH. Real talk: Are you dating a five year old? It is not acceptable for anyone beyond the age of 5 to refuse to eat anything other than pizza- not only is that an unsustainable diet, it's also very immature to have such a limited palate.

Going to a birthday celebration at a place where all parties enjoy the food is ideal, however, being forced to spend every celebration at f**king Papa John's is a nightmare.

He may have his preferences, but when those preferences are that narrow, it's hard to have a genuine celebration for such an event as his own birthday, and that's kind of sad. Honestly, I don't think there are any assholes here.

There's a girlfriend that wants to share the wonderfulness of foods with her boyfriend, and a boyfriend whose tastes never grew up. If he understands that it is frustrating, then he should also understand that it is entirely up to him to decide whether he wants to a) try to expand his tastes and maybe be disappointed, maybe find something awesome, who knows?

or b) continue to force you to limit your diet, thereby building up an awfully large amount of resentment as you grow tired of it. One last thing: he just swears up and down he actually just likes and prefers pizza. I’ve asked him to be more adventurous and he says he will but never actually does.

He says it's merely a preference, and that he can change the behavior. But, when you gave him a golden opportunity to do so: he was genuinely so upset that there was no pizza he just drank cocktails all night and didn’t eat at all.

There might be deeper issues here if he is truly that attached to pizza that he not only will not willingly eat anything else, but seemingly cannot eat anything else. Perhaps you could start small, with other italian cuisine. Perhaps something with similar ingredients- such as pasta with a tomato based sauce and cheese- might prove to his liking, and then you can build from there.

Some commenters implied OP should’ve honored his preference

Xylar006 − YTA it's his day, all about him.

So who’s really at fault here? The woman who tried to break the pizza cycle on a symbolic day? Or the man whose palate hasn’t evolved past a pizzeria? Most Redditors leaned toward calling her out, but others hinted at deeper psychological roots that deserve empathy—not exasperation.

Do you think she crossed the line by hijacking his birthday dinner plans, or was it fair to finally mix things up after three years of melted cheese monotony? Would you stick around for a partner who refuses to eat anything but pizza? Sound off in the comments—we’re ready for your hot takes.

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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