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Am I Being Unfair?
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Ok. So it was my birthday on new years day. It was a big one - my 50th. I have been with my husband for 32 years and thought he knew me well. He knew I didn't want a party. I was so upset at what he bought me. Some sweets and a paperback book!! I didn't even get a birthday cake. When I mentioned it to him he said "you always organise cakes and stuff, I didn't think". That sums it up really. There was no thought gone into it at all. Do I tell him how upset I am or just let it fester?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Blokes can't get it right for getting it wrong sometimes. Himself never remembers my birthday but he's not going to start now. He bought me a present from Christmas and said 'don't worry, I've got the receipt' (which is good because I'll never use it). Tell him how you feel but don't fester about it, at least he got you something.
it is not on - he should have made an effort. so should your children - travel is possible that time of year and although i am a nurse i didn't work xmas/new year, but took the day of my dad's birthday off and we got together to have a quiet, joint mid-xmas dinner. a 50th should be marked, so even finding a restaurant/pub/nice place to eat is de rigeur for that type of birthday. your plan of getting yourself something nice is a good one, but you should also be able to make your feelings known that they let you down. sometimes it feels like you are mum/wife/cook/cleaner etc. for 364 days a year and it smarts when that 1 day which belongs to you passes by without fuss......make it a very nice present!