"AITA for telling my husband that I no longer want my Christmas gift?"

Am I wrong to tell my husband I don’t want my Christmas gift anymore?

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The author has been wanting a $500.00 Christmas gift for years, but her husband has been making annoyed comments about it. She feels like she is being treated like a child and doesn’t want to spend money on herself. She has tried to tell him not to buy the gift, but he still insists on spending money on something else. The author feels guilty and doesn’t want to feel guilty about the gift.

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Today, the author asked her husband not to buy the gift, but he still insists on spending money on something else. The conversation turned into a spat, and the author feels upset that he ruined the gift. The author wants her husband to be surprised by his gifts every year, but she feels like she should have kept her mouth shut.

The author believes that Christmas is about spending time with family, going to church, and watching the kids’ eyes light up. She doesn’t want to hear any complaints about the gift anymore and feels like she should have kept her mouth shut.

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