This isn't a major issue, just wondering if I'm being a bit of an asshole.
• I do shift work, 5 out of 7 days, full-time.
• My partner works from home (mostly, sometimes he goes into the office) M-F, full-time.
Anyway, whenever I have a day off during the week he gets in his feelings when I make myself food (breakfast and lunch) but not him. His reason is he's working, I'm not - Which is fair but I've asked him how many times on a weekend has he gotten up, on his day off and made me breakfast and a lunch to take with me to work? You guessed it, 0.
So basically, just because I'm at home I don't think the responsibility to feed him should automatically fall on me when he manages to feed himself just fine while I'm at work.
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Learn more about our guidelines.I will also just add although I'm not working my days off during the week are always dedicated to housework and I'm the only one who does the housework (cleaning, washing, dusting, washing up etc).

I find this very strange. I'd be pissed if my partner made himself food and didn't at least offer to make me something and vice versa.
You both are wrong here, Imo You should both me more thoughtful of each other.

Ooo ok I have kind of a similar situation! I work from home full time with the option to go in but don’t very often, my husband WFH Monday and Friday but goes in T-Th. His office is Cushy and Fancy. They’ve got a full breakfast bar including pancakes, sausage, eggs, yogurt, fruit, literally whatever you want. Every day. Lunch is even crazier with a different theme every day, and they come around with cakes of the day at like 3pm.
Anyway when he’s WFH I always have my ‘lunch break’ first and he also gets pissy when I don’t make him something as well. It’s like dude - 1. The days you’re in having all this amazing food made for you I’m slumming it with a microwave ready meal 2. I’m not your maid I don’t see you over here making ME lunch
Definitely NTA.

I wouldn't be making 2 different breakfasts or 2 different lunches, but i would 100% offer to make him whatever I'm having and he should do the same for you.
Also all of the house work shouldn't be all put on you if you're both working full time but that's something you need to have a conversation with your partner about