A mother asked her husband to pay their daughter for baking his birthday cake. He refused, so she sold his gift to pay her. He accused her of teaching their daughter to be materialistic. Was she the a**hole?
Teen’s baking hobby becomes lucrative side hustle for family

Stepdad refuses payment for daughter’s cake for his own birthday

Wife returns gift to pay for daughter’s cake; husband doesn’t pay

Mother sells husband’s gift to pay for daughter’s cake

Mom defends decision to pay for daughter’s cake instead of gift

Regretful wife faces backlash for returning husband’s gift

Mom defends returning husband’s gift to pay daughter for services

Mom returns husband’s gift to pay for daughter’s baking work
A mother’s decision to sell her husband’s birthday gift to pay her daughter for her baking work has sparked a family feud. The daughter, who is 16 years old, bakes cakes and sweets to sell to relatives and friends. Her stepfather asked her to bake a cake for his 45th birthday, but refused to pay her for it, saying he was her father. The mother, concerned that her daughter was being taken advantage of, sold the wristwatch she had purchased for her husband’s birthday and paid her daughter instead. However, her husband was angry when he found out and accused her of teaching their daughter that familial relationships are transactional and making her materialistic. This led to a family argument and the mother feeling ashamed. But was she in the wrong? Did she do the right thing by standing up for her daughter, or did she cross a line? Let’s take a look at what people are saying in the comments.
Daughter doesn’t pay for supplies. OP does. YTA for making husband pay for his own cake.

Commenter calls out OP for expecting payment for family cake.

Weird and petty disease diagnosed in comment section

Daughter’s cake a gift or not? Discussion on payment ensues

YTA for ruining husband’s birthday by making him pay for cake

Mom sells husband’s gift for daughter’s cake, deemed YTA by commenters.

Daughter charges father for bday cake, sells his gift. YTA

User calls out commenter for ruining husband’s birthday with transactional mindset

Expensive cake or cheap wristwatch? The debate continues… ⌚

Birthday gift returned to pay for cake, YTA gets called out

Commenter calls out parent for making daughter pay for cake ingredients

Debate over who should pay for a birthday cake

A dispute over a cake leads to selling a birthday gift…
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Daughter deserves payment, but charging husband for his own cake?

Birthday cake drama: Is returning a gift petty?

Inquiring about daughter’s cake, did mom bake for free?

OP’s dilemma: who should pay for daughter’s cake? ESH

Is the daughter paying for everything she uses to bake?

Cake etiquette discussion sparks sweet debate

Mom causes unnecessary drama over daughter’s birthday cake

Parents criticized for not supporting daughter’s baking skills

Selling a gift you’d given is a**hole behavior

Commenter calls out selfishness in paying for own birthday cake

Daughter demands payment for stepfather’s birthday cake, mom sells watch. YTA

Confusion and profanity ensue over mom’s odd cake decision

Daughter’s cake or husband’s gift? YTA creates a rift

Mom returns husband’s gift to pay for daughter’s cake

Commenter questions daughter’s decision, sparks debate on gift etiquette

Commenter calls out mom for making husband pay for own cake

Baking a birthday cake for a family member is a bonus

Unnecessary guilt-tripping over a simple situation

User calls out OP for being unfair to husband’s birthday

Opinions are split in the comments

User questions if daughter’s cake was a business deal, YTA.

Commenter calls out mom for being TA, offers free cake

Commenter calls out mom’s pettiness for returning husband’s gift

Daughter bakes dad’s bday cake, mom returns his gift instead

Commenter calls out OP for not communicating with daughter first

Birthday cake drama: Commenter deems mom the a**hole

Commenter calls out absurdity of paying for family cake

Daughter charging for cake? INFO needed

When the birthday boy’s family is asked to pay… YTA

Bakers share disappointment as mom charges daughter for birthday cake

Returning husband’s gift for daughter’s cake – YTA verdict.

Birthday cake drama: Commenter calls out OP for being TA

Commenter calls out OP for not paying for daughter’s cake

Commenter calls out OP for being controlling and unfair

Daughter charges for birthday cake, mom returns gift. YTA vs NAH.

Was the cake a gift or an addition? Ingredient cost?

Husband’s birthday gift sold for cake funds – YTA or NAH?

Curious about who footed the bill for the ingredients?

Birthday gift returned for daughter’s cake? YTA or NTA?

Commenter thinks encouraging kid to bake dad’s cake for money is weird ❌ YTA

Family love should be unconditional ❤️ Don’t make them pay for cake

Mom faces backlash for returning husband’s birthday gift to pay for daughter’s cake

Commenter calls out selfish mom’s birthday cake priorities

Mom deserves to be paid for her work, NTA

Mom sells husband’s gift to pay for cake. ESH.

Baker in the family questions if ingredients were paid for. ESH.

Commenter slams daughter’s behavior as ‘gross’ and calls out YTA.

YTA for making your husband’s birthday about money and cake

Mom overreacts and demands payment for balloons, YTA according to comment.

Selling a gift you gave them is not normal behavior

Family dysfunction takes the cake

Is charging for a birthday cake a normal family practice?

Returning husband’s gift to pay for daughter’s cake? YTA?

A cultural clash over a birthday cake turns into a family feud ♂️

Commenter calls out OP for returning husband’s birthday gift

Commenter accuses mom of being cheap and unfair

Commenter calls out OP for returning husband’s gift for cake

Money-obsessed daughter asks dad to pay for her cake

Commenter calls out parent for treating stepdad as ‘other’

Commenter calls out mom for prioritizing daughter’s cake over husband’s gift

Last Updated on April 16, 2023 by Diply Social Team