She Really Would Love To Have Her 16-Year-Old Daughter Make Her Wedding Cake, But Her Fiancé Thinks This Is Ridiculous

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A 36-year-old woman is about to get married to her 41-year-old fiancé, but they’re really butting heads over their wedding cake.

She has a daughter who is 16, and her daughter is passionate about baking. Her daughter has been baking since the age of 3, and she has done everything to support her daughter in her pursuit of baking.

She figured that for her wedding, it would be really special for her daughter to make and decorate their wedding cake.

Although her daughter was thrilled to have this opportunity, as soon as she mentioned it to her fiancé, he thought it was ridiculous.

Her fiancé was really nasty to her about allowing her daughter to make their cake, and he thought it would be too childish.

He wants to have a professional make their cake because he thinks it will look and taste better if they go that route.

“I said I didn’t understand the problem because I thought he loved her baking,” she explained.

“He responded, “I do love what she bakes but let’s just stick to the muffins and brownies.” I told him he was being unreasonable and that his words were hurtful to me and my daughter and her abilities.”

“He told me to be more realistic and think about what the guests will say. Again, I said all the guests are family and friends, so I doubt they’d make any negative comments about the cake knowing my daughter made it.”

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She thinks her loved ones will appreciate her daughter baking their wedding cake, actually.

Her fiancé simply isn’t alright with letting her daughter take over on the wedding cake, and he’s concerned he will be humiliated in front of his own family members. They have since gotten into a blowout fight over the cake, and they can’t come to an agreement.

After the fight, her fiancé’s mom called her to try to get her to agree to hire someone to make their cake.

“She suggested we get a “professional” cake for the wedding and then have my daughter maybe bake some cupcakes for the buffet or something,” she continued.

“But I wasn’t convinced and felt like they’re deciding my wedding plans for me and forcing what they want on me. I don’t care how the cake will look, but it’s the sentiment I care about.”

She’s wondering if it’s wrong of her to really want to let her 16-year-old daughter make the wedding cake.

What do you think?

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