31-year-old pushes away birthday cake when she whiffs chocolate from it, 29-year-old baker friend leaves in tears despite knowing about friend's allergy: "She claimed to have forgotten about my issues with chocolate"

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    AITA for pushing away my homemade birthday cake?

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    I (31F) had my birthday party this past weekend. It was a small group of close friends including "Julie" (29F). Julie loves baking and so as my present, she baked
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    my birthday cake. The problem is, it was a black forest cake. I have a mild allergy to cocoa powder where even the smell makes me sick and if I ingest any, I will
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    vomit. (I say mild since I've never gone to the doctor for a proper diagnosis, yay American Healthcare system!)
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    Here's where I might be the AH. When she put the cake in front of me, the smell of chocolate hit me. I pushed it away and asked "What the f is this?" while covering
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    my nose from the smell. It's not a secret in my friend group that I don't do chocolate. Whenever we go out for dinner (probably once or twice a month), I always
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    double check for chocolate in a dessert. Julie claimed to have forgotten about my issues with chocolate, but I find it hard to believe. As do a few of my friends that I talked to after the party.
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    Julie ended up leaving in tears shortly after the cake came out and I sent the cake home with another friend. Neither one of us has reached out to the other
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    since. Some of my friends are saying I was the AH for my reaction, but I think it's incredibly r de to bring a cake to someone's birthday party that they can't eat. So AITA?
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    Edit: a lot of people are offended at my language. I do want to clarify that my friends group consists of service industry folks and I myself work in a dive bar.
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    Curse words are our vernacular. I do understand that it doesn't totally justify my response and I will reach out to Julia tomorrow to apologize and thank her for taking the effort to bake it.
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    Due_Register2861 • 22h ago As someone who loves making cakes for others I find it strange she didn't ask for allergies or what flavor you wanted your cake to be.
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    Maybe think whether she has done other weird things in the past. Is she just someone who is completely oblivious? Or she always trying to be the center of attention?
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    I have terrible allergies as well and people have made "errors" like the one Julie did because they think I am lying.
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    ScaryGermanGuy • 21h ago Maybe it's because I don't like chocolate, but a black forest cake is a pretty bold move for someone else's
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    birthday without checking. I wouldn't make a cheesecake for someone without asking if that person likes cheesecake. I know it's
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    polarizing. I love it. I know tons of people who won't touch it. This isn't chocolate frosting or chocolate filling, this is an aggressively chocolate cake that you
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    couldn't pay me to eat or even try. So no, I don't think your TA. Even without the context clues you've provided over the course of
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    your friendship, if I got that cake presented as a gift I'd think "Wow... this person really didn't care whether or not I'd enjoy this."
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    There was probably a better response then "T. IS THIS???" though....
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    punkena ⚫ 18h ago Is there an option for "accidentally an a_h_le"?
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    Yeah, it was ride, but it was a knee-j reaction to something that makes you physically ill.

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