I suppose that explains the cottony texture of those noodles 12 years ago.
Very surprised more people haven’t heard of this. It was “common knowledge” when/where I grew up. I know there are several songs that mention it but the only one I can think of right now is the MF Doom song that says: listen here scooter, let her try to bag you
when she’s on the rag never let her fry the Ragu
which will have you under some type of spell crying “dag boo”
her name on ya back in her tattoo
48
Seattle suburb
White
sure
32, white, Wisconsin.
If she was making it specifically for me I would skip the spaghetti and get to the nookie ASAP. I wouldn’t want a big meal to make me sleepy.
If it was a reward for doing something like helping her move (and I wasn’t in any way attracted to her) it would be like “Cool! food not out of a wrapper!”
Bachelor.
Dammit, now I have to answer this crazy poll just to find out what the hell is going on.
a) 50
b) California
c) Japanese
d) Sure, why not?
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Age 49
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state/region/country from which you hail US, currently NY
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ethnicity (yes, this is important to the poll for a change) caucasian
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would you eat spaghetti made “especially for” you by a woman not related to you? I first ready that as a “by a woman with no relationship to you”, but… generally speaking, yeah. Friend, acquaintance, coworker? Sure, wny not?
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spoiler why not, if the answer is no n/a
Just don’t ever have my fettucini with alfredo sauce.
(bolding mine) You sure, dude? 
- 27
- Missouri
- caucasian
- no
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I hate pasta, especially long pasta
Not reading any responses posted so far so as not to see the spoiler, so if you already have all the responses you need, I apologize.
- Age – 28
- state/region/country from which you hail – East Coast US (have moved around a lot and not culturally tied to one spot)
- ethnicity (yes, this is important to the poll for a change) – white, with no strong ethnic cultural ties (ie not strongly Irish- or Italian-American, etc.)
- would you eat spaghetti made “especially for” you by a woman not related to you? Sure, why not? Assuming I knew the person and it was not particularly unusual in our relationship for her to cook something for me.
- spoiler why not, if the answer is no – NA
- 35
- SE Michigan, USA
- Caucasian (Sicilian-American)
- Sure, so long as we knew each other pretty well, and she knew I love mine with no meat and tons of grated parmesan or romano. I would wonder why she made it especially for me though.
Ok, I just read the spoiler. That’s disgusting. I come from a very strong sicilian family and have never heard of that. But then again, we aren’t all that superstitious, either. Some people are weird.
33
Lived in Nevada for the last 6 years, but grew up in Baltimore
white as white can be
Sure, why not?
(I have a feeling I’m about to find out)…
- 38
- Ireland
- White
- Yes…I’m worried now because I haven’t clicked on any of the spoiler boxes yet.
- 34
- Oregon (Born in San Diego, CA if it makes a difference to you)
- Caucasion
- Before I was married, yes… absolutely. I love spaghetti, even if I didn’t if they went through the trouble specially for me- I’d feel like I should at least go over and enjoy the meal as much as possible. Now with the wife and chilluns, it would depend on the situation…
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I guess I’ll spoiler this since that seems to be the deal with question 5. Since I said it depends I will explain, but It’s probably apparant. I’m obviously not going put myself into a situation that would be inappropriate to my marriage. This actually happened to me once when we were engaged, I was completely naive to the whole thing going in. As the situation started to get uncomfortable and it became apparant what was going down- I made up some excuse to beat it and got out. On the other hand, I have a few friends that are female that neither my wife or I would think twice about if I ended up having dinner with them somehow.
Hi, Litoris.
- 27
- Ohio
- White
- Hell yes! I love spagetti.
Why do I feel like I’m being set up for some sick joke?
Okay, that’s gross. Note to self: If I’m ever dating a black chick, I’ll be sure to take her to Olive Garden for pasta.
Also, when I used to work at Fazoli’s, I had a similar spell involving the alfredo sauce. 
This threw me off:
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made “especially for” you
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I first thought of voodoo but the “especially for” you part had me second guessing myself. Is it part of the veve* that you have to tell them it’s “especially” for them?
- I’m pretty sure veve is not the correct term for this but I don’t know the right term and ‘spell’ just seems so wrong.
Nothing to do with pasta here in the Caribbean but it’s a well known joke that your soup could get tainted and if someone did something like that they would be working Obeah which is illegal here.
What country are you in, out of curiosity?