Title: My boyfriend is ‘Jjojan’ who always makes me eat less… I’m starting to develop an appetite that I never had before

Man Confesses to Developing New Appetite Due to Girlfriend‘s Eating Habits,‌ Sparks ‌Online Debate

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – ‌A South Korean man ‌is seeking advice online after noticing ⁤a change in his own eating habits, attributing it to the dining​ behavior of his girlfriend. Identified​ as mr. A, the man detailed a ⁣recent ⁢incident and growing pattern where his girlfriend’s excessive ordering and consumption of food leaves him feeling‌ self-conscious and, surprisingly, increasingly ⁢hungry.

The situation came to a head last weekend at a Chinese restaurant, where Mr. A’s girlfriend ordered Jjambbong (spicy seafood noodle soup) and a small portion of sweet ​and sour ‍pork. When Mr. A attempted to order additional ‌dishes, she questioned if it⁣ was “too much.” ⁤Despite only eating four mouthfuls of the Jjambong, she then complimented him, saying, “You ate well today. You ate well.” Later, after Mr. A stopped eating,claiming the food didn’t taste good,she ordered a ​bowl of rice⁤ and ⁢finished it entirely.

Mr. A expressed feeling “dirty” and‌ “embarrassed” by the situation, especially ⁣due to the presence of other diners.‌ He confessed to developing a “greedy appetite that I never had before,” even finding himself ‌wanting to eat more despite already being full. He questioned whether he was becoming a “glutton.” The couple ultimately added one bowl of rice to two servings of meat, fried it, and left‍ the restaurant.

Online commenters were quick to weigh​ in,with ​many suggesting the issue extends beyond food. Several responses pointed to a lack of consideration and respect in the girlfriend’s ​behavior, with one user asking, “How long‌ are you⁢ going to meet her without even being able to tell her what she‌ wants to eat?” Others described the behavior as ​either “insane ‌level of ⁤gluttony” or a fundamental personality flaw, suggesting it would be “almost impossible ‍to fix.” The incident, reported by News1.kr, highlights a growing discussion about relationship dynamics‌ and the ​frequently enough-unspoken tensions surrounding shared meals and differing appetites.

rong@news1.kr

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