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AITA for telling my husband it’s not fair he went all out for a co-workers secret Santa but made me pick my own bday gift?

by Emily Davis
November 27, 2025
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For a decade, their love was marked by thoughtful, heartfelt gestures that spoke louder than words—like the custom engraved necklaces of their beloved dogs, a gift that once made her heart swell with joy. But lately, the sparkle has dimmed; birthdays have become a chore, and the warmth of surprise replaced by the coldness of picking out her own presents.

Yet, what stings deeper is the contrast she witnesses in the quiet moments—her husband, once so attentive to her soul, now pouring his creativity and care into crafting a magnificent dragon mosaic for a coworker. The intricate pieces, carefully stenciled and assembled, shout the love and effort she craves but no longer receives, leaving her to grapple with a tender ache of invisibility.

AITA for telling my husband it’s not fair he went all out for a co-workers secret Santa but made me pick my own bday gift?

My 30 F husband 32 M has always been a...

One birthday he gave me custom engraved necklaces of our...

This year for my birthday he asked what I wanted...

at his job he works with all women, and he...

They are doing secret Santa for Christmas and he got...

He bought her probably 7 different dragon themed little gifts...

none of them were super expensive,

so if that was all it was I wouldn't have...

It looks great and he's super talented with things like...

" He spent hours on it and worked on it...

" he said yes so I said "I feel like...

goes over the top for the gift exchanges and it's...

I think part of it is he feels like it's...

He seems standoffish and short with me ever since we've...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this situation, the wife is reacting to a perceived boundary violation concerning emotional investment and relationship equity, even if the issue manifests through gift-giving. The husband’s shift in gifting effort—from deeply personal gestures (like the engraved necklaces) to perfunctory exchanges for his wife, contrasted with an intense, week-long creative project for a subordinate—suggests a misallocation of relational resources and effort.

The husband’s motivation appears twofold: first, a potential competitive element in office gift exchanges, aiming to ‘win’ recognition; and second, a failure to recognize the symbolic weight of his actions within his primary relationship. Gift-giving, especially highly personalized, handcrafted items, is a form of emotional labor and communication. When the OP had to select her own gift, it signaled a lack of thoughtful consideration that directly contrasted with the elaborate effort put into the coworker’s mosaic. His quick dismissal, suggesting it was ‘not that deep,’ invalidates her legitimate feelings of unfairness and comparison.

The wife was not the asshole for bringing up her feelings; expressing hurt over perceived inequity in effort is valid. However, future handling should focus less on comparing gifts and more on communicating the need for recognized, reciprocal effort in the marriage. A constructive recommendation is for the couple to discuss their respective ‘love languages,’ specifically focusing on ‘receiving gifts’ and ‘acts of service,’ and collaboratively establish shared standards for mutual appreciation that extend beyond office holiday traditions.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Ms_Apprehend Def showing extreme favoritism to his female employee.

If it's an all woman office I would imagine the...

If they do a party with the gift exchange a...

It would be awkward but possibly eye opening. The handmade...

I would be furious and suspect that he is having...

hecatesdawg For a secret santa a girl gave me a...

Delicious_Bag1209 They do not always go "all out". lmao: When...

I remember how incredibly awkward it was to receive a...

I still cringe about it 25 years later. I wonder...

ElGato6666 NTA.

I doubt your husband is having an affair (having the...

BUT he's clearly infatuated with his employee. And all of...

He's not just torpedoing his marriage, he's also about to...

Chilling_Storm NTA and that is inappropriate as her superior. He...

And not to mention that he is putting way more...

ExistenceRaisin NTA. That's a lot of effort to go to...

If it's the thought that counts then it shows he's...

Sue_in_Victoria instead of you: NTA but your husband is.

He's coasting when it comes to you and that's not...

I think you may want to have a discussion at...

The original poster is experiencing significant hurt and jealousy because her husband dedicated substantial time and creative effort to a personalized gift for a coworker, while she was left to choose and purchase her own birthday present after years of him being an excellent gift-giver. The central conflict lies in the OP feeling devalued and unappreciated compared to the effort shown towards a work relationship, despite her decade-long commitment to her husband.

Is the wife wrong for feeling slighted when her husband expends significant creative energy on a colleague’s gift exchange while expecting her to select her own birthday gift, or is the husband justified in dismissing her feelings by claiming office gift exchanges are simply ‘not that deep’?

Emily Davis

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

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