Birthday Cake doesn't match the theme?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do I think? Why on earth are you talking to her about the birthday cake? And why does she have a opinion on it?


She's a close friend and was curious as to what I'm doing for my child's party this year.


Just do whatever your child and you are comfortable with.
Anonymous
first world problems.
Anonymous
Listen to your friend. This is completely tacky. Can't believe you even had to ask.
Anonymous
Tell your friend that she can have whatever birthday cake she wants for her own birthday.
Anonymous
Tell your friend that it is thematic. It's not a ballerina, it's a circus acrobat in a tutu.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This woman is not your friend and should be uninvited.


Come on. Close friends trust you to say what they really think.
Of course childrens' bday cake and decorations can look tacky to adults but it's for the child's benefit not the adults!
Anonymous
Oh my gosh I hate your friend. So idiotic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP a while back - I have been to numerous State dinners and have not attended one where the cake (where there is one) matches the theme. But now I know what I should be complaining about. OP's 'friend' sounds like a total bitch.


Now I want a caked themed along the topic of "Increased Cooperation in NATO."

OP, the cake does match the theme. The theme is "4 year old girl birthday party." The things which match this are "bounce house" and "ballerina cake."
Anonymous
This type of thread is the reason I waste so much time on DCUM.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP a while back - I have been to numerous State dinners and have not attended one where the cake (where there is one) matches the theme. But now I know what I should be complaining about. OP's 'friend' sounds like a total bitch.


Now I want a caked themed along the topic of "Increased Cooperation in NATO."

OP, the cake does match the theme. The theme is "4 year old girl birthday party." The things which match this are "bounce house" and "ballerina cake."


I want this cake even more than I want a bouncy bounce house cupcake cake on springs. Actually what I really want is a bouncy "Increased Cooperation in NATO" cupcake cake on springs -- or would that send a mixed message, possibly leading to hostilities?
Anonymous
You should make everything mismatched: ballerina cake. Dora plates. Fairy napkins. Princess favor bags. You will blow her Pinterest-infected mind.
Anonymous
Stupid, stupid, stupid! Have any kind of cake your child wants! Find a new friend.
Anonymous
On My daughter's 5th birthday she wanted an Easter basket (birthday in Sept.), Superman, and a BIG BLACK cat, not for Halloween, she just loved black cats. Go figure. She was happy and she is in 1st year of college now and still tells me it was her favorite birthday party and cake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Damn it! Now I want cake.


Soooo craving birthday cake right now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uninvite her.



^ This.
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