Anonymous wrote:Let me guess OP, you are a millennial?
Something about this generation idealizes birthdays; before kids did you have big dinners out with all your friends?
End of day, you are a parent and the only birthdays that matter are the kids. Heck, have he time I can't remember my age and will give a kids birthday when asked for my own.
Still, DH should just sign up with an annual pro flowers delivery and make everyone happy. Though it gets hard every occasion to come up with meaningful gift after years together. In another age, women bought ties and men bought jewelry, but now the gift has to have meaning.
Not OP. Also not a millenial. Totally reject the idea that no birthdays matter except the kids'. It also is of no consequence to how the OP feels about her own birthday whether or not you remember how old you are. I have been with my husband for 10 years. It has never been hard for me to come up with a present for him that is meaningful. What you are suggesting is that the OP basically stop caring about something that she cares about, stop feeling disregarded, and stop having any emotional needs of her own.