AITA for not making my daughter apologize after her classmate ruined her birthday cake?
My daughter didn't want her annoying classmate Kelly at her birthday party. Despite this, my ex-wife invited Kelly, who then ruined the glitter cake my daughter wanted by swiping icing off it. I refused to make my daughter apologize and now everyone is upset.
My daughter doesn't get along with a classmate named Kelly and didn't want her at her birthday party. Despite this, my ex-wife invited Kelly, who then ruined my daughter's glitter cake by swiping icing off it. I refused to make my daughter apologize and now everyone is upset.
"She ruins school for me all the time, I don't want her to ruin my birthday." - My Daughter
Kelly's parents and my ex-wife are insisting that my daughter apologize for yelling at Kelly, but I believe that Kelly shouldn't have ruined the cake in the first place. I don't want to punish my daughter for reacting the way she did.
🏠 The Aftermath
The aftermath of the party is tense, with Kelly's parents and my ex-wife demanding an apology from my daughter for yelling at Kelly. I stand by my decision not to force her to apologize, but the situation remains unresolved.
The incident has caused friction between the adults involved, with differing views on who is at fault and who should take responsibility for the cake incident.
"It's a tricky situation, but making my daughter apologize feels like blaming her for Kelly's behavior." - Me
The party ended on a sour note, with unresolved tension between my daughter, Kelly, and the adults involved in the situation.




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