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AITA for wanting my daughter to make my wedding cake although my future husband is refusing?

by Emily Davis
November 8, 2025
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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A mother’s heart swelled with pride and hope as she watched her daughter, a passionate young baker, prepare to create a wedding cake for their intimate celebration. This was more than a cake—it was a symbol of love, talent, and the dreams nurtured since the little girl first picked up a whisk. The mother believed in her daughter’s gift and wanted nothing more than to honor it on one of the most important days of her life.

Yet beneath the surface, tension simmered. The mother’s fiancé, unable to see the beauty in this heartfelt gesture, dismissed the idea with harsh words and disbelief. What should have been a moment of joy and support became a battleground of respect and understanding, threatening to overshadow the love that was meant to unite them all.

AITA for wanting my daughter to make my wedding cake although my future husband is refusing?

I (F-36) have a daughter (F-16) who loves baking, and...

It's her pa*sion since she was 3 and I encourage...

I met my fiance (M-41) 2 and a half years...

My daughter agreed and was so excited to do it.

My fiance glanced at me when he heard about it...

it's not like we're having a huge formal wedding with...

He said this was a "f**king joke" and that he...

looking/tasting one. I said I didn't understand the problem because...

I told him he was being unreasonable and that his...

again, I said all the guests are family and friends...

Matter of a fact, they might even think it's sweet....

We argued for over 2 hours just going back and...

I got a call from his mother telling me that...

She suggested we get a "professional" cake for the wedding...

But I wasn't convinced and felt like they're deciding my...

As renowned marriage and family therapist Dr. John Gottman explains, “The secret of maintaining a happy marriage is to never stop dating your spouse.” While this quote specifically addresses marriage, the underlying principle applies to pre-marital commitment: honoring the feelings and shared values of both partners regarding significant life events is crucial for long-term success.

The situation highlights a significant boundary violation and misaligned priorities. The OP values the gesture and her daughter’s self-esteem, viewing the cake as a reflection of family commitment. The fiancé, however, appears motivated by external validation (‘what the guests will say’) and dismisses the daughter’s ability by labeling her a ‘child’ incapable of delivering a ‘decent’ product. This reaction suggests potential insecurity or an overemphasis on public performance rather than private meaning, leading him to invalidate both his partner’s feelings and her daughter’s demonstrated skills. The interference of the fiancé’s mother further complicates matters, adding external pressure that reinforces the fiancé’s stance and makes the OP feel ganged up against.

The OP’s reaction to stand firm on the sentiment is understandable, as she is defending her daughter. However, an effective future approach would involve finding a compromise that respects both the daughter’s contribution and the fiancé’s acknowledged anxiety about the centerpiece of the reception. A constructive path forward involves communicating that the fiancé’s dismissal was hurtful to the entire family unit, perhaps agreeing to a smaller, less central baked item from the daughter while hiring a professional baker to handle the main display cake, ensuring both emotional needs—validation and presentation—are met.

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StonewallBrigade21 >he snapped > >He said this was a "f**king...

his words were hurtful to me and my daughter >...

You really want to marry this guy?

NickelPickle2018 ​ NTA: Why is he running to his mom...

Britsgirl30 Please don't marry this man. This is a small...

Not just because of his behaviour but his mother called...

Do you want that for the rest of your life?...

The fact that she feels comfortable enough to do that...

ScienceNotKids the green light to do it any time there...

>deciding my wedding's plans for me ESH. It's BOTH of...

bipolarlibra314 NTA. Even if he would prefer a "professional" baked...

there was no reason to be so hurtful in his...

Chantalle22 NTA I think its really sweet you want your...

pa*sionate about. You're very confident in her abilities which shows.

Though OP if you are into a petty man who...

His att*tude and response are just giving all around. GoodLuck...

FuckUGalen :- >

But I wasn't convinced and felt like they're deciding my...

I was all about the N-TA, till this, and then...

He wants a professional cake, and you want your kid...

and neither of you are considering the other person has...

and maybe if neither of you can compromise then you...

The original poster (OP) feels deeply hurt and unsupported because her fiancé dismissed her daughter’s talent and passion by refusing to allow her to bake the wedding cake. The central conflict is the clash between the OP’s prioritization of sentimental value and her daughter’s involvement versus the fiancé’s focus on social perception and professional standards for a significant event.

Should the sentiment and inclusion of a loved one in a personal ceremony outweigh concerns about external perception and professional presentation, or does the fiancé have a right to demand a certain level of presentation for an event marking his marriage?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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