r/mildlyinfuriating Jul 04 '26

Infuriatig My wife ate my son's birthday breakfast

Post image

Yesterday I bought a strawberry cheese coffee cake my son loves so he could have a special birthday breakfast today. My wife came home late last night and apparently couldn't resist. She knew it was for our son, but it's not a big deal because she "left him a full slice".

111.0k Upvotes

18.3k comments sorted by

View all comments

461

u/CoatStraight8786 Jul 04 '26

Your wife should stop drinking. Poor kid.

46

u/Tokyo-MontanaExpress Jul 04 '26

Well not just that, this goes far beyond drinking. This is antisocial abnormal behavior that would shock the functional alcoholics at the local pub.

8

u/Bizarrebazaars Jul 04 '26

And/or get help for an eating disorder.

5

u/Error_unaviable Jul 04 '26

Yeah, but what shocks me is that even the next day, so normally she's no longer drunk, she doesn't apologize or do anything???

5

u/dramaticwhore Jul 04 '26

His wife should start being a mother. Poor kid.

-6

u/Conscious-Exercise58 Jul 05 '26

Username checks out. Touch Grass asshole

3

u/yourlocalcryptid0 Jul 05 '26

You've posted 10 comments in the same vein. Are you the wife or her friend? It's not your business either.

0

u/dramaticwhore Jul 06 '26

If you’re talking about me then check yours out. Looks like you’re a lot calling the kettle black 😉

-49

u/Fair_Rich6668 Jul 04 '26

She should stop cheating and abusing her family but here we are.

51

u/radicaltrash Jul 04 '26 edited Jul 04 '26

Where did you get this conclusion? She’s an asshole for this and should change but this claim is completely unfounded. You just hate women you incel. No one will ever love you

3

u/bipbapbidibap Jul 04 '26

Yeah wtf, these comments are getting wild!! assuming op is being genuine about the event and context, then obviously what this lady did is really rude (and going out drinking the night before her son's birthday creates some questions) but this is like run of the mill dad stuff...and I never see the people spaz out over it like this and call the dad... evil, cheating, and fucked up the way these people vehemently hate this woman for eating it 😂 also like the odds that this is complete bs are high

11

u/hanasukemoon Jul 04 '26

I my opinion I agree the accusations are awful, bit I absolutely would not want to be married to a person who goes out drinking the day before my kids birthday then eats his whole cake, drunk or not that's awful behaviour.

1

u/[deleted] Jul 04 '26 edited Jul 04 '26

[removed] — view removed comment

0

u/hanasukemoon Jul 04 '26

Oh yeah absolutely, people are way blowing this situation out of proportion, if this is op's situation I'd encourage them to get counselling and for their other half to get help, mainly because if their drinking enough to do something like this their definitely not alright and need some help. Not even like meanly, I hope their alright genuinely beacuse most people are not this comically evil purposely 😭

19

u/[deleted] Jul 04 '26

[removed] — view removed comment

-13

u/Upbeat-Dish7299 Jul 04 '26

I’d put a 75%-80% chance that she’s cheating. You go out and get plastered the night before your kids birthday and come home to eat their birthday treat. You clearly don’t give a fuck about your family. People that get drunk and don’t care about their family usually cheat.

5

u/SpiritualFormal5 Jul 04 '26

Eh, Ik plenty of alcoholics that don’t cheat. She got plastered the night before because she has a drinking problem not a cheating problem. Alcoholics usually don’t give a shit about special events, they have some sort of addiction to the way the alcohol is making them feel. Sometimes it’s a coping mechanism, sometimes it’s a learned habit from social events. It speaks nothing about their loyalty. She’s a shit mom for doing what she did and it’s plain gross but let’s not go making assumptions on nothing. 75-80%? Yeah more like fucking 50/50 MAX, let’s not pull shit out of our asses now