Swanosaurus
Adventurer
Yes, it is.It's dismissive to tell people that they would like something if they just tried it.
But telling some one: "Will you try this with me? I'm ready to do most of the work, and I think you might like it" is not the same. You can still say no. but expecting the other person to continue investing their time into something they are less interested in for your sake is a little much.
I mean, my kids would eat pasta with soy sauce every day, three times a day, if I let them. Leaving health issues aside, I also just don't want to cook the same thing every day, even if it's just pasta. It's no fun. And I don't want to always cook separately for them. So sometimes, they get pasta, and sometimes, they get what I want to eat. They can't expect that I'll cook pasta for them and everyone in the house all the time just because they know that this is what they like best. They're not the only ones with preferences.