‘She had it coming’: Mother plays favorites between two daughters during their birthdays, leading eldest to even the score by playing favorites between her parents

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    "I'm showing her what it feels like to be left out"
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    Want to play favourites with my sister? I'll play favourites with parents
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    So, it was my (F17) birthday yesterday, and I got a message from my mother saying that she couldn't afford to get me a birthday present (for the third
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    year in a row, mind you). Now, obviously, I understood that yesterday. I mean, things happen, live and let då, right? Only to find out this morning that she gave
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    my little sister at least £20 for her birthday, a mere 13 days ago today. You'd think she had money set aside for her eldest too, but apparently not. Now, I've always hated when she got me gifts via
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    my dad, because it never meant much to me then. , I'd even take an old book of hers she didn't read anymore; I'm genuinely not picky over
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    presents. So that means that she's played favourites again, and it was the straw that broke the camel's back for me.
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    A bit of context here, I do not live with my parents, I live with my grandparents. Also, my parents love chocolate cake. As do I. And the way I see things, if you want
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    to play favourites on my birthday for the 14th year in a row, then it's my turn. I got a really nice chocolate cake from my grandparents yesterday, and I
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    always go see my parents the day after my birthday, mostly because I can't stand my mother most of the time, and she would try make the day about her no doubt.
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    Now, when I go see my parents after my birthday, I always bring them a slice of cake each. Same size, so they can't argue.
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    Here's where I may be petty here. Because this year, I'm only giving my dad a slice of cake. He got me a new cosplay that I've been wanting for a few months now, but he spent a similar amount on
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    my little sister for her birthday, because he doesn't have favourites. If my mother wants to play favourites with her kids, then I'm showing her just what it feels
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    like to be left out. Hope your lack of cake spells out my disappointment in you
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    UPDATE: My mum just sulked the whole night, and my dad ate his cake eating grin with a
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    cabinfevrr 2d ago I'd go further and get your dad a gift on his birthday, but tell your mom that you just don't have the money.
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    Gaychickenwings OP 14h ago That's the plan haha
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    RealUltimatePapo • 2d ago Copy-paste her message to you, send it back to her with "birthday present" replaced with "chocolate cake" Enjoy the ensuing chaos
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    ShawnandDaonte RSimps 2d ago Simply put, she can't have her cake and eat it too. Good for you. Sorry your mom is a
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    Redzero062 2d ago Best I can do is an upvote for your birthday. Which is more than your mom did I guess
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    RTX69990 2d ago I remember someone said, in a parent- child relationship, parents were supposed to be the mature ones.
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    QU33NKOOPA21 2d ago I don't understand how parents play favorites. More than that, I don't understand how any parent wouldn't have money set aside for both kids.
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    _bombilly 23h ago I mean, your dad probably has a favourite, it's human nature... The difference is he treats you both fairly and doesn't play favourites. Dad sounds like a dude... Mum should've had foresight and given you both £10 instead of leaving one without.
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    DaisyWheels 2d ago The apple didn't fall far from the tree, did it?
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    Gaychickenwings OP • 14h ago She had it coming
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    • Crayzeemike 2d ago Are you sure your father won't give his slice to your mother if she asks. Or if she won't just straight up take it from him?
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    Gaychickenwings OP ⚫ 14h ago He didn't give her any cake, and told her to off when she asked for a bite Imao, and my mum knows that she's toeing the line between me cutting her out of my life entirely so. No cake for her

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