So my SO and I have been seriously dating for over 6 months now. I've been a healthy eater most of my life and over the past 10 years or so, I've become even more serious about it.
I feel having a healthy diet is really important aspect in my life. I enjoy learning about new foods and have a pretty open mind to trying new things and incorporating them into my diet. I make a lot of my own food, eat organic items when feasible and affordable, and eat junk or fast food items very sparingly.
My SO was raised as a "meat and potatoes" girl and I wouldn't consider her "unhealthy"...she has a nice figure and she doesn't eat absolutely horrible food, but not the type of fresh things that I eat on a regular basis. She is also an extremely picky eater to the point where most of the things I enjoy eating, she doesn't. I find myself compromising to an extent, eating out with her more often that I would if I were on my own. When I cook, I have a very limited amount of items I can make when she is over. It also doesn't help that she barely cooks at all nor makes an effort to. We've discussed these things before, but I don't get the impression she takes it all as seriously as I do.
Am I completely weird to think this is a major issue in my relationship with her? The reason I think this is if I were to ever get married, it would be important to me that my wife shares similar healthy eating habits and influences our kids in that way.
What do you all think?
I feel having a healthy diet is really important aspect in my life. I enjoy learning about new foods and have a pretty open mind to trying new things and incorporating them into my diet. I make a lot of my own food, eat organic items when feasible and affordable, and eat junk or fast food items very sparingly.
My SO was raised as a "meat and potatoes" girl and I wouldn't consider her "unhealthy"...she has a nice figure and she doesn't eat absolutely horrible food, but not the type of fresh things that I eat on a regular basis. She is also an extremely picky eater to the point where most of the things I enjoy eating, she doesn't. I find myself compromising to an extent, eating out with her more often that I would if I were on my own. When I cook, I have a very limited amount of items I can make when she is over. It also doesn't help that she barely cooks at all nor makes an effort to. We've discussed these things before, but I don't get the impression she takes it all as seriously as I do.
Am I completely weird to think this is a major issue in my relationship with her? The reason I think this is if I were to ever get married, it would be important to me that my wife shares similar healthy eating habits and influences our kids in that way.
What do you all think?