Being a talented baker can be a blessing and a curse. For one 24-year-old woman, her baking skills have led to some unexpected family drama. After years of making custom birthday cakes for her family members, she decided to take a step back when she felt taken for granted. But when her nephew’s birthday rolled around, things took a turn for the worse.
Baking for the Family

Culinary Success

Generous Gifts

Pricey Cakes

Forgotten Birthday

Feeling Hurt

Nephew’s Birthday

Where’s the Cake? ♀️

Sister’s Anger

Not My Problem ♀️

Nephew’s Tears

Family Backlash ️

Friends’ Support

Mixed Feelings

Taken for Granted No More ✋
After years of generously baking custom birthday cakes for her family, our 24-year-old baker protagonist felt taken for granted when her birthday was forgotten. Deciding to put her foot down, she chose not to bake a cake for her nephew’s 7th birthday, instead opting for a toy. This decision led to a whirlwind of family drama, tears, and accusations. While her friends and coworkers supported her choice, she’s left feeling conflicted about the whole situation. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this cake conundrum… ️
Family expects baker to make own birthday cake. NTA.

Setting boundaries with family when it comes to baking cakes

NTA. OP’s family takes her for granted. No communication, no cake.

Family cake baker not obligated to make nephew’s birthday cake

NTA for not making a cake. People s**k and assume

Nephew’s birthday cake drama: Commenter stands up for themselves.

User questions entitlement of expecting a cake contribution without prior discussion

NTA. Commenter questions sister’s entitlement to nephew’s cake.

NTA. It’s not your responsibility to make sure he had a cake. Everyone wants to feel special on their birthday!

Sister didn’t ask for cake, NTA for bringing toy instead

Baker stands their ground, gives toy instead of cake

Setting boundaries with family and charging for services is important

Making cakes is hard work, NTA for refusing for free

Communicate your feelings upfront instead of playing dangerous games

NTA, but nephew got the short end of the stick

Setting boundaries with family over free labor

Don’t be their cake slave , you’re NTA

Baker stands up for self, stops making free cakes. NTA

Sister didn’t even ask for nephew’s cake. NTA

Stand up for yourself and set boundaries with family

NTA. Communication is key, especially for birthday cakes

Baker’s niece expects free cake, gets mad when refused. NTA

NTA’s suggestion for better communication and fair charging policy

Baker refuses to make cake for nephew’s birthday, but is NTA.

NTA, but a heads up for the nephew would’ve been nice

Baker refuses to make cake for nephew’s birthday, family upset.

Baker stops free cake train, but was it wrong timing?

Baker stands up for themselves after years of unappreciated effort

Adult drama ruins kid’s birthday

NTA stands for Not The A**hole. Supportive comment with advice.
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NTA. Refusing to make a cake for family doesn’t make you a**hole

Baker stands up to entitled family, earns support from friends

Charge your family for baking, don’t let them use you

Setting boundaries with family in business.

Baker defends not making free cake for entitled family.

NTA. Kindness taken for granted, no appreciation or reciprocation. Bummer.

NTA. Communication is key. Can’t read minds ♂️

NTA for not bringing a cake without prior confirmation.

Opening up to family about forgotten birthday and feeling taken for granted

NTA – Family forgets OP’s birthday, baker refuses cake ♂️

Baker stands up to entitled family demanding free cake

Cake mishap leads to NTA judgement in comment section

Birthday cake etiquette questioned in family feud

Baker sets boundaries with ungrateful family, offers alternative solutions.

NTA calls out entitled parent for not discussing cake interests

No cake for ungrateful family. Gifts are cheaper anyways.

NTA commenter defends nephew, suggests communication with aunt.

Don’t assume a baker’s job is to bake for free

Don’t assume, communicate! NTA for not making cake

Don’t let entitled family members take advantage of you

Baker NTA for not making cake, but could have given heads up

Deserving fair compensation for talent and time , NTA

Setting boundaries with family can be tough but necessary.

Sister’s fault, keep bringing cakes but use packet mix

Baker not responsible for guests’ lack of preparation

Baker stands up to entitled family, suggests honest conversation

NTA for refusing to make nephew’s cake after being disrespected.

NTA stands up for parental responsibility

NTA, but communication could have prevented poor nephew’s disappointment

Deserve appreciation for your effort Start charging them

Baker stands up for self-respect and business ethics

NTA. Family taking you for granted, disappointing but not surprising

Generosity taken for granted, mom’s TA for no cake

Aunt’s strange request for a random cake, NTA’s hilarious response

NTA, but the parents should have communicated their expectations

Spread love, not hate. Bake for your tribe. NTA

NTA. Suggests sending message to family to not expect cake.

User thinks OP is NTA and family is entitled

Last Updated on February 16, 2024 by Diply Social Team