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This is grrrrreat.
www.boston.com/lifestyle/relationships/blog/2009/06/allergic_to_grilled_cheese.html
(, Sun 5 Jul 2009, 23:21, archived)
Oh, that's fantastic! I assumed it was a secret online code for blowjob, but evidently either they're
too thick to see it, or the man is clearly mental.

edit: I have a mate who had this problem. He married, and has two kids, but presumably no grilled cheese sarnies.
(, Sun 5 Jul 2009, 23:33, archived)
I think a lot of people have the problem really, but it's just a bigger issue for him and he's decided to do sth about it. Good for him.
I reckon that in a relationship sometimes you should do things that are not your favourite because your partner enjoys them whether that's sexual or not. But then also you shouldn't pressure your partner into sth you know they hate. But then again, could grilled cheese sandwiches really be a deal breaker?
(, Sun 5 Jul 2009, 23:40, archived)
Oh yes.

(, Sun 5 Jul 2009, 23:42, archived)
Really?
Hmmm.
(, Sun 5 Jul 2009, 23:52, archived)
My mate had a really tough decision to make, but I can't imagine being in a
'lie back and think of England' relationship.
(, Sun 5 Jul 2009, 23:59, archived)
But grilled cheese is just one item on the menu. Maybe the chef has other specialities?

(, Mon 6 Jul 2009, 0:06, archived)
Not with my mate she didn't :(

(, Mon 6 Jul 2009, 0:18, archived)
Oh that's different. That's the chef going on strike which is unacceptable.
Just not wanting to make grilled cheese is different I reckon if other meals are available.
(, Mon 6 Jul 2009, 0:21, archived)