I would then say "It's your birthday, sweetie. Not everyone cares about birthdays. Does Aunt Sally treat you well otherwise? Of course she does. Now stop this selfish pity party!"I probably wouldn't even say "sweetie"
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Harsh!? Heck ya! I do NOT want to raise one of those teenagers that are filled with "Woe is me" drama. Lord knows, they then turn into "Woe is me" adults![]()
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AMEN!!!! My SIL is 40 and throws a hissy fit every year when she doesn't get special treatment on her birthday. It's in January, so we have to start listening at Christmas about how hard it is to be her, because no one makes a big deal out of a birthday so close to Christmas. And every single year, we have to be reminded of how much it sucked to always have school start back after Christmas break on her birthday. Did I mention that she is 40?
Her brother, my dh, moped the first year we were dating (20+ years ago) that he didn't have his birthday gifts at breakfast, like they always did at home. I told him to get over that right quick if he wanted to stay with me! (I guess he did
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I probably wouldn't even say "sweetie"
However, I'd assume in larger families this is addressed somehow? A dear friend has a a very large family, and they talked about how they recogize birthdays and Christmas.....
It saddens me that she's being called "spoiled" and a "princess." Apparently, her birthday is a big deal to her. Why is this so hard for people to swallow? It's not like the mother was asking for presents? This kid will face a lot of harsh lessons and dissapointments in life, why does she have to be taught on her 10th birthday?


