The Great Indian Birthday Pressure: Imagine this. It is three weeks before your child’s birthday. You are sitting on your sofa, innocently scrolling through your phone, when it hits you. Your child is no longer a toddler who gets excited by a balloon and a basic pineapple pastry from the local bakery. They are in that prime school-age bracket now—somewhere between 6 and 12 years old. They have opinions. They have a social life. They have an entire gang of school friends, and boss, they care about what those friends think. Suddenly, you are not just a parent; you are an event manager. You have to book a venue, plan the return gifts (which is a whole different level of politics), and figure out the centerpiece of the entire event: The Cake. In our time, a cake meant a flat rectangle with some fluorescent jelly spelling out our name. Today? Cakes are architectural marvels. They have gravity-defying tiers, fondant figures, and sparklers. If you are feeling overwhelmed by the sheer pressu...
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