Dear Annie: Everyone in my boyfriend’s orbit gets the full birthday treatment ... except me (2024)

DEAR ANNIE: I’ve been in a relationship for almost four years now, and while things with my partner are great, I’ve been feeling increasingly frustrated by how his family treats me -- specifically when it comes to birthdays. His family has this tradition where they celebrate every member’s birthday with gifts, cards and a special acknowledgment. However, despite being part of his life for nearly four years, I’ve never received any of that recognition on my own birthday.

My birthday happens to fall on the same day as his nephew’s, who is in his late 30s, and every year, all the focus goes to him. I’m not expecting grand gestures or extravagant gifts, but just a simple acknowledgment, like a “happy birthday,” would mean so much to me. Unfortunately, that’s never happened. No card. No cake. Not even a casual, “Hey, hope you have a great day.”

To make matters worse, since I’ve been dating my partner, other people have come and gone in the family’s social circle -- some of whom they’ve only known for a short time -- and they get the full birthday treatment. Cakes, presents, cards, lunches ... it’s like they go all out for everyone else, but for me? Nothing. It’s incredibly hurtful, and I can’t help but feel ignored, overlooked and, frankly, unwanted.

What hurts the most is that I don’t think they have anything personal against me; it just seems like I’m an afterthought. Still, this constant exclusion has left me feeling angry, unappreciated and a bit resentful. I’ve reached a point where I don’t even want to attend family functions anymore because I feel like I don’t really belong.

I could really use some advice. How do I navigate this situation? Should I bring it up with my partner? Should I keep attending family events despite feeling left out? How can I address this without causing a rift? -- Feeling Forgotten

DEAR FORGOTTEN: The best way to approach this situation is through an honest conversation with your partner. Let them know how hurt and left out you feel. And first, happy birthday! Everyone deserves to feel acknowledged on their birthday by close friends, family and especially their partner.

Express your feelings to your partner, and ask if they can speak with their family about including you in the celebration. Rather than judging their family tradition of celebrating each other’s birthdays, try embracing it -- and simply ask to be part of the fun!

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DEAR ANNIE: I would like to add a comment to “Jealous of Mom,” the letter from the daughter whose mom found a wonderful husband and always seemed so happy.

Relying on external factors to solve internal issues is not a sustainable solution. Her jealousy seems to stem from several sources: unresolved resentment, feelings of unworthiness and, most significantly, low self-esteem. True happiness and confidence will only come when she confronts and works through these internal struggles. No perfect relationship, job, friend group or vacation can resolve this for her. What she truly needs is not a terrific boyfriend to quell her jealousy but a healthy dose of self-love and self-acceptance.

With that foundation, she can start to build a more secure and content life, regardless of external circumstances. -- It’s an Inside Job

DEAR INSIDE: Thank you for your insightful letter. You bring up a wonderful and important point -- feeling good about ourselves truly is an inside job. It’s up to each of us to work on positive self-love. This isn’t always an easy journey, but it’s at least worth a try. By focusing on nurturing our own inner happiness, we can build a stronger foundation for our well-being, which ultimately leads to healthier relationships and a more fulfilling life. Your insight is a compassionate reminder that the path to feeling good starts within.

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