Woman files for divorce over the way her husband eats peas

Jan 2, 2014 - 17:56
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Woman files for divorce over the way her husband eats peas
Woman in Kuwait files for divorce over the way her husband eats peas (not pictured)

A woman has filed for divorce just a week into her marriage after discovering her husband doesn"t eat peas with a fork.

The woman in Kuwait is said to have been disgusted at the ‘shocking sight" of her new husband using bread rather than cutlery.

The incident was apparently so traumatising the unnamed newlywed decided to try and end her marriage just days after their wedding, Gulf News quotes Kuwait newspaper Al-Qabas as reporting.

In another case highlighted by the paper, a woman attempted to divorce her husband after he insisted on squeezing toothpaste tubes in the middle and not at the end.

‘We are always arguing. I keep telling him that he should squeeze in the end of the tube, but he stubboly refuses and keeps squeezing it in the middle. He is so obstinate," the woman is quoted as saying.

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