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Woman Bought Pies From A Bakery To Bring To Her Aunt’s For Thanksgiving, But Her Boyfriend Thinks She Should Have Made Dessert Herself Instead

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For Thanksgiving, is it a big deal if you buy a dish from a store instead of making it from scratch?

This woman admits that she didn’t have the talent nor the time to make a dessert on her own, so she bought pies from the bakery and brought them to her aunt’s house.

She didn’t think it was a big deal, but her boyfriend sure did!

Read the story below for more details.

AITAH for not making a dessert?

I’m not a great cook or baker.

This year for thanksgiving, I went to a bakery and bought a couple of pies to bring to my aunts.

I had originally planned on making something, but figured the bakery would be easier.

Her boyfriend made a negative remark about her not making a dessert.

My boyfriend saw the pies in the fridge, and basically told me I was lame for not making a dessert.

I told him I didn’t have a ton of time, and I’m not a great baker.

And I didn’t think it was a big deal.

She believes she didn’t do anything wrong, but he just wouldn’t let it go.

He wouldn’t let it go, and said it was very unattractive and disappointing that I didn’t think it was a big deal.

I don’t think I did anything wrong.

I told him he was picking on me for no reason, and then he got upset with me.

AITA here?

A lot of people buy store bought desserts for Thanksgiving. It seems like her boyfriend is making a big deal out of nothing.

Let’s find out what others have to say about this on Reddit.

This person shares their personal thoughts.

It’s a him problem, says this one.

While this user thinks “it’s just pie.”

Here’s another honest opinion.

And lastly, this user emphasizes what she did was just normal.

Why doesn’t he bake the pies instead?

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