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Wife Pours Love Into Baking Husband’s Favorite Pie, Only To Watch Friend Destroy It In Prank

by Jeffrey Stone
December 15, 2025
in Social Issues

A newlywed wife poured hours of love into crafting her husband’s beloved pie for his birthday celebration. Moments later, his friend grabbed the dessert and slammed it straight into the birthday boy’s grinning face. She stood frozen in shock, muttered quiet goodbyes to the family, and slipped out the door early.

Now her husband rages at her for leaving, insisting she can’t take a harmless joke, while she freezes him out with icy silence. The sweet family party turned into bitter fallout, exposing how rowdy “boys’ fun” can crush a partner’s heartfelt gesture and leave her feeling utterly dismissed.

A newlywed’s homemade birthday pie gets prank-smashed, sparking debate on respect in marriage.

Wife Pours Love Into Baking Husband's Favorite Pie, Only To Watch Friend Destroy It In Prank
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'AITA for leaving early from my husband's party?'

I(28F) and my husband(30M) are newlyweds. We got married this August and had a very small wedding.

We just bought a wonderful townhouse that is great for us and our 2 dogs. We both work full time and split the bills.

All of the families get along very well and we couldn't be happier.

The only issue that we have is that his friend group likes to make jokes and pull pranks on people.

They post all of their videos on social media and will pull pranks on people that aren't expecting them.

I have voiced my concern with my husband and he will tell them to tone it down. When my husband hangs with them, his personality will change.

My sister(25F) had a birthday party this past June and they decided to squirt invisible ink all over her dress.

She was devastated and I spent the rest of the night fighting with my husband. His reaction is always the same" It's just me having fun with the boys."

We celebrated his birthday on Monday and had his party at his parent's house.

I went over earlier to help set up and baked my husband's favorite dessert, Dutch Apple Pie.

I put some whipped cream on the pie and placed it in the fridge. The party seemed to be going great

until I saw one of his friends carrying the pie I made and slams it into my husbands face wishing him a Happy Birthday.

Husband was laughing and went to clean himself off. I was shocked and speechless, I said good-bye to his family and left.

When husband came home, he was pissed that I left and told me to take a joke. I have been giving him the cold shoulder since.

AITA for leaving early from husband's birthday party?

This Redditor’s dilemma boils down to a classic clash: one partner’s playful crew versus the other’s need for respect. The wife baked with love, expecting her pie to be savored at the table, not splattered for laughs. Her husband and friends saw it as harmless birthday tradition, but she experienced it as wasteful and dismissive.

From one side, these antics bond the group, echoing “play-fighting” that signals closeness among pals. Yet, when it involves non-consenting folks, like ruining a sister’s dress or a wife’s homemade treat, it shifts from fun to frustrating.

Opposing views highlight motivations: the pranksters chase quick thrills and group vibes, while the target feels undervalued. The husband’s quick defense “just having fun” suggests he prioritizes his buddies’ style, possibly revealing a more relaxed side he keeps with them.

At 30, though, dismissing a spouse’s feelings repeatedly raises eyebrows about maturity in marriage.

Broadening out, this ties into bigger dynamics around humor and respect in adult relationships. Pranks can backfire badly. One survey notes that 68% of women and 58% of men agree that practical jokes can hurt a relationship, and 53% of women say a cruel one could lead to ending things.

Wasting food adds another layer—baked goods like pies often symbolize care, making their destruction feel personal.

Counselor Dr. Stephanie A. Sarkis, in an article on harmful pranks, states: “You have a right not to be pranked. You have the right to be treated with kindness and respect.” This rings true here. The wife voiced concerns before, yet the pattern continued, eroding trust.

Neutral advice? Couples thrive on clear chats: share feelings without blame, for example: “I felt hurt when my effort got wasted”, or set group rules upfront, and compromise like separate hangouts for rowdy fun. If pranks persist despite boundaries, counseling can help align on mutual respect.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

Some people view the husband and his friends as immature and disrespectful for wasting the OP’s homemade dessert.

jupiter235 − NTA. A reminder that if everyone isn't laughing, it's not a joke. It's cruelty, plain and simple. Your husband and his friends need to grow up.

GrymDraig − NTA. His friends clearly don’t care how their actions affect others,

your husband is completely disregarding your feelings, and wasting the dessert you made especially for him was disrespectful.

If he wants to interact with his buddies like this, he needs to do so away from your family and any other innocent bystanders.

While his friends may consent to pranking each other, the other victims clearly did not.

[Reddit User] − NTA You put love and effort in that cake and instead of having people enjoying it and eating it they took the pie without your consent only...

Your husband should know better. Those jokes are childish and disrespecting.

If they wanted to do such jokes, let them waste their own clothes and cakes instead of bothering other people with it!

InfamousAdvice − NTA. You spent time and effort baking his favorite dessert.

What happens if other people wanted some and it’s not available because his “friend” did that.

It’s one thing to bring a separate pie to do that with, but they destroyed something you did for him.

You can have “fun with the boys” without being a nuisance to people around you, which is sounds like they are.

Your sister definitely didn’t ask to be a part of their pranks.

Some people emphasize that the husband fails to support the OP and shows his true immature self around friends.

Agent_Ayru − NTA. Your husband doesn't change around them, he changes around you.

When he's with them, that is the true level of his maturity and humor, his true self.

I'm a dude and I understand the effect of being in a group of rambunctious bros,

but 30 years old? And unable to see why destroying a pie your wife made you is a total a__hole move?

bruins_fan − NTA. I would have left too. You worked hard to make that pie!

If somebody wants to hit somebody with a pie in the face, they should provide their own pie

and not use one that somebody else prepared with the expectation that it would be eaten normally.

I'm also concerned that your husband didn't appreciate your hard work and thoughtfulness in making his favorite dessert.

He should be on your side, not his friends' side.

HighFxAnxiety − NTA! Also, as someone who expresses love by making people food, I’m devastated about the pie.

That’s 3-5hrs worth of work for a 2nd grade prank. Buy a $5 for that ish.

Others suggest the husband is unsympathetic and question the viability of the marriage.

[Reddit User] − NTA- you sure you wanna be married to him?!

InterestingMix7961 − NTA You clearly made a mistake marrying this man.

He doesn’t have any sympathy for others, and they ruined a perfect good pie, and he excused their behavior even after they ruined your sister’s birthday.

Surprise him on your 1 or 2 month anniversary with divorce papers.

W-S_Wannabe − NTA "Take a joke." "I married you, didn't I?"

This birthday prank saga leaves us pondering: was the Redditor fair to exit early, protecting her feelings amid the mess, or did she miss a chance to roll with the punches?

How do you balance supporting a partner’s pals while guarding your own heart, especially when thoughtful gestures get smooshed? In newlywed bliss, these moments test teamwork. Do you think clear boundaries could save the slice next time, or is it time for the guys to bake their own prank props? Share your hot takes below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 16/16 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/16 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/16 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/16 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/16 votes | 0%

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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