Anonymous
7/19/2025, 7:27:42 AM No.33384979
I always took making coffee for your s/o to be a sign of love. I've been making my bf coffee the way he likes it every morning for a year now. He only takes it black, but I still brew it for him until he's ready to get up.
He finally offered to make my coffee for me but he gave me this weird look when I told him I wanted queso in it. I feel like queso gives it a creamy flavor and takes the worst of the bitterness out of the coffee. He refused to put the queso in my coffee and it hurt my feelings because I never complained or made fun of him for just taking his coffee black.
Should I just let this go or is it fair to ask my bf to respect my queso coffee the way I respect his black coffee?
He finally offered to make my coffee for me but he gave me this weird look when I told him I wanted queso in it. I feel like queso gives it a creamy flavor and takes the worst of the bitterness out of the coffee. He refused to put the queso in my coffee and it hurt my feelings because I never complained or made fun of him for just taking his coffee black.
Should I just let this go or is it fair to ask my bf to respect my queso coffee the way I respect his black coffee?
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