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AITA for not sharing my recipes

by Emily Davis
January 21, 2026
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In a world where sharing is often seen as the ultimate kindness, she stands firm, guarding the fruits of her passion and tireless dedication. Her cakes are more than just desserts—they are the embodiment of years of trial, error, and love, a secret treasure she has carefully crafted and cherished.

Yet, this simple act of protection brings unexpected judgment and misunderstanding from those around her. The joy she finds in her creations is met with accusations of selfishness, turning what should be a source of pride into a quiet battle to preserve her hard-earned magic.

AITA for not sharing my recipes

I (41F) love baking (hates cooking and can't cook). I've...

The problem is, whenever I bring one of my cakes...

I usually smile and say it's something I worked on...

Some people accept that, but others act hurt or annoyed...

I'm not running a bakery or selling anything, but I...

I also enjoy having something that's mine, and a little...

So... AITA for not wanting to share my cake recipes?...

As noted by Dr. Brené Brown, a research professor known for her work on vulnerability and shame, personal boundaries are critical for maintaining self-worth and protecting emotional energy. Brown emphasizes that saying ‘no’ to a request is not inherently selfish; rather, it is an act of self-respect when protecting something meaningful to oneself.

The situation involves a conflict between the OP’s sense of ‘earned ownership’—developed through significant time investment and failure—and the social expectation of immediate reciprocity or sharing when a talent is displayed. The requests for recipes often implicitly treat the OP’s creation as a public good rather than private intellectual or personal property. When others react with hurt or accusations of being ‘selfish,’ this suggests a failure in communication regarding boundaries, potentially rooted in a sense of entitlement from the requester or the OP’s inability to articulate the value of their work clearly.

The OP’s actions are appropriate in the context of protecting a valued personal accomplishment. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to shift their response strategy from vague deferrals (like ‘I’ll send it later’) to clear, kind boundary setting. For example, they could state, ‘I appreciate you asking, but this recipe is something I worked hard on developing privately, and I prefer not to share it.’ This proactive clarity reduces ambiguity and the likelihood of others feeling personally rejected or offended.

What do you think of this story?





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

Tart-Pomgranate5743 NTA. I'd smile and say something along the line...

Of course, you can always give them a recipe that's...

Curious_Baby_3892 NTA....but being right or wrong in situations like these...

How would handle it is just give them a random...

Amnesiac_Felix YTA. Think how sad it would be if other...

Lidowoahohohoh NTA. It's your recipe, you are not obligated to...

If they say you're making people uncomfortable by not sharing,...

I would start buying cakes to bring and only share...

CryptographerPure301 I would probably love your recipes - but you...

It is not like you just found a recipe on...

jbh01 I mean, you don't have to share... but why...

PsychologicalMonk354 NTA. You don't have to share if you don't...

The individual finds deep personal value and identity in their baking skill, which stands in contrast to the expectations of others who believe that sharing these perfected recipes is a necessary social gesture at gatherings.

Given the tension between the baker’s earned right to privacy over their craft and the social pressure to share, is maintaining ownership over a personal skill, even when it causes minor social friction, a justifiable position, or does the desire for social harmony outweigh the need to protect a personal creative achievement?

Emily Davis

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

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