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Mini eggs for Mother's Day.

529 replies

ChicMiss · 30/03/2025 09:51

I get a bag from my child. Who then asks to share them. No. Absolutely no. AIBU for a bit more thought? I don't like that I'm expected to share, they've gone off in a huff and my OH is also in a huff.

OP posts:
PinkiOcelot · 30/03/2025 10:10

God how old are you? You’ve ruined the day by being ridiculous.

I wouldn’t care if this was me. I’d open and share and wouldn’t be bothered if I’d only got a couple.

IsItOnlyWednesday · 30/03/2025 10:11

Aww this is so cute, I’d have love mini eggs. I think you’re being a bit harsh, that’s a gift from a 6 year old’s heart

TryForSpring · 30/03/2025 10:13

ChicMiss · 30/03/2025 10:00

6 years old. I'm just miffed that it's a gift I have to share. Yes it's mother's day but I'm having to share my gift. It would be nice to receive something that is just mine.

Six? Jesus fucking christ. Have you no concept of being a child? You must have other resentments that you are dumping onto this.

Chipsahoy · 30/03/2025 10:14

How sad. Your child is 6. Your issue isn’t with your child, it’s with your oh. In front of your 6 yr old you should have been thankful and offered to share.
Im thrilled with the daffodils picked from the garden and hand made cards. My 6 yr old was so excited to give me them.

Offtobuttonmoontovisitmrspoon · 30/03/2025 10:14

Assume that this is tongue in cheek and that you aren’t really being such an ungrateful baby?

Oddsocksanduglyshoes · 30/03/2025 10:15

ChicMiss · 30/03/2025 10:00

6 years old. I'm just miffed that it's a gift I have to share. Yes it's mother's day but I'm having to share my gift. It would be nice to receive something that is just mine.

I was really hoping you were joking…. Give the kid some chocolate ffs

TheWonderhorse · 30/03/2025 10:15

I think your DD would have been proud of giving you your gift, and been excited about your happiness with it. What you have done is really sad, and I hope she isn't too upset.

Nothinglikeagoodbook · 30/03/2025 10:15

Good lord, how ridiculous.

If your DC was 16 you might possibly have a point.

As your DC is 6, you don’t.

Vaxtable · 30/03/2025 10:15

Wow just wow. You are a mother your child has given you a present and you are miffed because they want a chocolate

and they are 6

dont beso bloody childish and give them a chocolate

Gemmawemma9 · 30/03/2025 10:16

You should have got the mini eggs (to share) plus another gift that’s JUST for you.
A bag of mini eggs alone is a shit pressie for Mother’s Day. Your partner has a cheek being in a mood with you.

PhilosophicalCheeseSandwich · 30/03/2025 10:16

ChicMiss · 30/03/2025 10:00

6 years old. I'm just miffed that it's a gift I have to share. Yes it's mother's day but I'm having to share my gift. It would be nice to receive something that is just mine.

Bloody hell, I can't imagine not wanting to share a little treat with my kids who at that age would've been very excited at having done a nice thing for me.

Mini Eggs are a lovely present, but they're not precious and must be shared!

hockityponktas · 30/03/2025 10:16

Hmmmm I’d just say I’m not opening them yet and eat them myself when they’re not around!

Oddsocksanduglyshoes · 30/03/2025 10:16

PinkiOcelot · 30/03/2025 10:10

God how old are you? You’ve ruined the day by being ridiculous.

I wouldn’t care if this was me. I’d open and share and wouldn’t be bothered if I’d only got a couple.

This 100% the joy would be in sharing the happiness with my child and the fun of a chocolate breakfast not hoarding them on my own

Sugargliderwombat · 30/03/2025 10:17

You wouldn't share? She's the six year old!!! YABVU.

Newmummy343 · 30/03/2025 10:17

Honestly get a grip. Your poor child and DH.

farmlife2 · 30/03/2025 10:17

Aw, it was something they thought you'd like. It doesn't matter what it is if they gave it in love. She's only 6. And yes, I'd have shared. I always offer.

iseenyouwithkefir · 30/03/2025 10:18

You don't "have" to share, just say no. But then don't expect your child to share when they are given a gift.

... they've gone off in a huff and my OH is also in a huff. This would bother me more; why's everyone huffing?

Perculiar · 30/03/2025 10:18

I’ve got a box of Maltesers. I’ll share them.

I don’t think it needs to be a big deal op

Dracarys1 · 30/03/2025 10:18

My 8 year old DD opened my presents and cards from her and her brother and I will definitely be sharing the chocolates with both my children later. When you're a parent not much is truly yours anymore but the beauty should be that you don't care. I hope you apologised to your child.

FuckoffeeBeforeCoffee · 30/03/2025 10:18

Jesus fucking Christ. And I say this as someone who bloody loves mini eggs, and absolutely would not want to share, but you’re being a dick.

My boys bought me some chocolate for Mother’s Day and they had one before I did!

Sugargliderwombat · 30/03/2025 10:18

PhilosophicalCheeseSandwich · 30/03/2025 10:16

Bloody hell, I can't imagine not wanting to share a little treat with my kids who at that age would've been very excited at having done a nice thing for me.

Mini Eggs are a lovely present, but they're not precious and must be shared!

Yep, we loved our breakfast in bed followed by a few celebrations. Not my favourite chocolates but wouldn't cross my mind to be annoyed - especially annoyed enough for my 6 year old to notice!

CherryDrops89 · 30/03/2025 10:18

ChicMiss · 30/03/2025 10:00

6 years old. I'm just miffed that it's a gift I have to share. Yes it's mother's day but I'm having to share my gift. It would be nice to receive something that is just mine.

That's parenting! Seriously open them up and share, the child is 6! Get another seperate bag for when they are in bed. Lighten up about it, you are mum and your baby is watching and taking all of this in

diddl · 30/03/2025 10:19

hockityponktas · 30/03/2025 10:16

Hmmmm I’d just say I’m not opening them yet and eat them myself when they’re not around!

Well I'd probably offer one.

But I wouldn't open them until I wanted to.

Why is OH in a huff?

Did he want one too?

Maybe he should have bought them a bag to share if so!

onwardsup4 · 30/03/2025 10:19

Pressed You are not being unreasonable by accident

Tricho · 30/03/2025 10:20

You have (what I assume is) a happy healthy child.

A happy healthy child who has, in their own very juvenile way, shown their love.

And all you can do is bitch and moan and be a martyr over something I very much hope is a joke.

Give your head a wobble, count your fucking blessings and go and be with your child.

There are dozens of women on this board who would give their right arm to have what you have.

Happy Mothers Day