People who smashed the wedding cake into your new spouse’s face: how is your relationship and marriage now?

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People who smashed the wedding cake into your new spouse’s face: how is your relationship and marriage now?

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  1. Abby_Sexy666 Avatar

    I did it on our wedding day. Honestly, it was a funny moment, and we both laughed about it. It definitely made for a memorable story to tell later. Our marriage is still strong, but I learned not to take too many risks with cake in the future.

  2. uttercentrist Avatar

    It’s ok, but struggling from the 5 kids, 18 cats, 7 dogs, 81 hamsters, 27 goldfish and 3 and a half raccoons living in our 1300sq foot 2 bedroom.

  3. ncdmhb Avatar

    It’s one thing to do the cake smash, it’s another to do the cake smash after the missus explicitly asked the bloke not to and he still did it.

  4. Highlander0001 Avatar

    It’s good. We both did it gently though.. Been 34 years.

  5. OldCarWorshipper Avatar

    I’ve read a few stories on Reddit where it ended the relationship.

  6. Constant_Cow5677 Avatar

    I asked my now ex wife not to. She did. 

  7. NeverEverAfter21 Avatar

    My divorce was final in March.

  8. ExcitementGlad2995 Avatar

    At one of my cousin’s weddings, he smashed the cake so hard into her face she needed help cleaning up. They’re divorced. He cheated on her with another woman before they divorced. he’s married and seems happier. She married and divorced.

  9. TaylorG051218 Avatar

    Been together 10 years now! Super happy still, I did think we were gonna split when I got PPD and PPA but we made it through.

  10. CateranBCL Avatar

    I was nice. Wife smashed it because she knew I’d get in trouble if I got her wedding dress (custom made by her mom) messy. Plus she knew she could get away with it.

    Still married over 20 years later.

  11. Jkskradski Avatar

    I asked my husband not to. He laughed. My grandmother saw him and told him if he did, she’d figuratively kill him. He didn’t, thankfully.

  12. Notquitechaosyet Avatar

    It was much more a gentle boop with the frosting on my finger and I kissed it back off. It will be a year this September 21.

  13. Gilbert0686 Avatar

    We said we wouldn’t do it.

    My wife still tried, I was able to eat it and avoid the face smashing.

    So it was then my turn. Everyone thought I would go all out. I booped her on the noise with the frosting.

  14. johnperkins21 Avatar

    My wife and I never discussed it, and neither of us even considered disrespecting the other in that way. It’s a stupid thing to do. We celebrated 22 years on Saturday.

  15. haroldljenkins Avatar

    Been married 29 years now.

  16. TopGrun1 Avatar

    42 years and going strong. Did it in a playful manner, which matched how we’ve lived our lives since. My best piece of advice? Know your spouse. If she does not want you to do it, especially if she goes so far as to tell you not to do it, DON’T DO IT. If you end up doing it against her wishes it sets a precedent for future decisions and trust issues as a result. Best of luck to you and your spouse no matter what choice you make.

  17. imamonster89 Avatar

    We are divorced…..

  18. NoraBlake01 Avatar

    Smashing a cake is the worst trend I have come to so far . I think everyone who got smashed on by their partners have ended things 🙂

  19. Alternative_Sea_7634 Avatar

    It’s amazing, best decision of my life (marry not smash). She smashed first and I smashed in joyous drunken retaliation

  20. emmittthenervend Avatar

    My soon to be ex smashed the cake in my face.

  21. buttons123456 Avatar

    I always wondered, why do the bride and groom smash cake into their faces? I am older and in ‘my day’, they cut a piece and each try to eat some of it.

  22. Quiet_Salad4426 Avatar

    No smashing per se but apparently too large slice used slightly lapped her mouth, if looks could kill and she never got over it thinking it was an intentional prank

  23. ToothAccomplished Avatar

    Getting divorced as soon as I can get the fucking paperwork printed served and pay for it.

  24. SubstantialDonkey981 Avatar

    I dropped my cake down her cleavage. Fished it out in front of everyone and still married after 22 years. Def had our rough spots. But love is still the rock.

  25. __basements_in_fla Avatar

    No cake smash— we ran off to get married and ate burgers afterwards and attended an amazing concert that night. Happily married over a decade now.

  26. SignificanceWarm57 Avatar

    I told my husband this wedding wasn’t that expensive (true). If you smash I will divorce you. I didn’t smash. He didn’t smash. We had a nice cake. Why would we want to ruin it and get cake on my makeup? on his rented tux? been married 36 years in July.

  27. Important_Employee_4 Avatar

    We both agreed not to and didn’t, but now wish I had.
    After taking out a second mortgage to pay for the extravagant wedding she insisted on, just for her to make the day all about her and pull one of her signature cruel stunts. I was given one year of marriage before being left for another women.

    Oh how I wish I did.

  28. Even_Regular5245 Avatar

    My ex husband did.
    My husband now thinks that is disrespectful.

  29. Big-Routine222 Avatar

    My girlfriend and I agreed to do the cute little boop on the nose with some frosting. I don’t plan on pranking her.

  30. krasxam Avatar

    I asked my ex husband not to. He did.

  31. Street_Ad_863 Avatar

    Where did this stupid custom come from ?

  32. NefariousnessOk2925 Avatar

    I asked him not to, he did. Divorced

  33. MVpizzaprincess Avatar

    My wedding photographers said most couples that do the cake smash typically don’t work out :/

  34. Karens__Last__Ziti Avatar

    My ex husband did it even though I asked him not to.

  35. AllDogsGoToReddit Avatar

    We both did just a little smear of frosting on the nose playfully. Been married 5 years and going strong.

  36. beachpellini Avatar

    Idk why this was even a tradition in the first place.

    “Let’s embarrass the bride on her wedding day and possibly ruin her once in a lifetime dress!”

    Like… why??

  37. HeyLikeableZest Avatar

    My husband was horrified by the idea of the cake smash, also the garter toss. We cut and fed each other cake and it was very gentle and sweet. 10+ years later I wouldn’t have done it any other way

  38. odddutchman Avatar

    We both simply fed each other a bite of cake. We both have strong enough sweet teeth that the smashing routine would have been viewed by both of us as a waste of really good cake.
    Coming up on 38 years.

  39. Academic_Language891 Avatar

    7 years in a few months and he’s still my best friend and best partner in raising our babies ❤️

  40. tsiaq Avatar

    Small frosting boops on both our parts. No one wanted a cake smashing. Still together 18 years later. Love my guy to bits.

  41. TailsOfFire_ Avatar

    Who wants to pay hundreds of dollars on hair & makeup just for it to be ruined- now half your makeup is gone and your photographer won’t always fix that in Photoshop.

  42. Nastydon Avatar

    My fiance and I agreed we wouldn’t do it. Wedding day came and we did the cake cutting and she gave me a look like she wanted to do it. I sighed and accepted my fate and she smashed it into my face and I smacked mine into hers. The pictures make it look like I bitch slapped her though, but we both just laughed and kissed again after. Been married for 15 years now and it’s still going good. Some people just need to have some fun in life.

  43. lifelessmom Avatar

    Turned my head and got cake in my ear. Married 17 years this month. But he will never stop hearing about the earring he broke…

  44. thetalldude85 Avatar

    We both got each other pretty good. It’s honestly some of my favorite pictures from that day.

    Coming up on 15 years of marriage and still going strong.

  45. AssociateMany102 Avatar

    40 yrs and it’s great. We talked and agreed about it b4 hand, both new it was coming

  46. ouisseau Avatar

    I asked him not to.

    I left 15 months later. Hopefully the divorce will be finalized soon.

  47. beefsupreme65 Avatar

    I booped a dot of frosting on my wife’s cheek, then licked it off. We’re approaching 13 years married.

  48. breakwater Avatar

    She asked me not to, I had never even considered it and was slightly disappointed she thought I might. Still didn’t do it.

  49. cherrywhirlll Avatar

    So I’m nite even close to thinking about marriege yet, but I feel like that’d be such a funny way to start things off. I bet it’s either sign you guys are super playful together or maybe a little chaotic either way, I’m curious how it’s going for them now!

  50. i_am_here_again Avatar

    I have no idea when this “tradition” started. I’m an older millennial and the first time I even heard of this was when I was like 30 and it sounded odd to me then, and still does now.

  51. pareidoily Avatar

    I went to a wedding reception where she said not to do it as he was feeding her the cake so he smushed it a little bit into her lipstick and that was it. She ate the cake then she fed him his cake no smashing – they are still married. No problems. That is the only amount of smashing I can get behind. It was cute.

  52. roxm Avatar

    Wife told me that she would murder me if I smashed the cake into her face. She smashed it into my face instead. Married 22 years now – she’s a way better wife than I am a husband.

  53. leeharveyteabag669 Avatar

    I chose not to assault my wife and ruin her makeup on a very important day. Besides I paid for it it was fucking expensive.

  54. curledupwagoodbook Avatar

    We talked about it before hand and both thought it was fun. I actually didn’t realize most people saw it as a red flag until years later because it didn’t cross my mind that anyone would do it without both people being happily in on the joke. This year is our tenth anniversary, and it’s been such a delight being married!

  55. Boomwor Avatar

    Im so confused was this a trend or something? Why are people smashing cake in their spouse?

  56. misaligned-chaos Avatar

    Great. He smashed it in my face so I did it right back. We laughed after and framed one of the photos for it. We got married at 19, and have been together for 15.5 years. But we know our personalities and have always been really playful and joking with each other.

  57. snuggsjruggs Avatar

    My parents did it not like over the top cake everywhere but a little messy fun they were together for 40 years and still would be but my mom died

  58. CanYouHearThePplSing Avatar

    Smashing when one person explicitly said they didn’t want it is yes a giant neon glaring red flag. But I don’t understand the general smashing hate. Let people live (consensually)! We both smashed, I smashed first, and are nauseatingly happy, coming up on 12 years with a few kids. Both of us were expecting the smash.

  59. superhelical Avatar

    OP you know what you’re doing with this post 🙂

  60. itsapickledname Avatar

    Both smashers, going on close to twenty years so I would say we’re doing smashingly

    Yea that was bad, I’ll see myself out.

  61. Zealousideal_Row6124 Avatar

    Made him promise not to smash it in my face, he did it anyway, you can see in the video I’m clearly saying “you mother fucker”, got divorced 8 years later.

  62. urbancowgirl619 Avatar

    Still going strong after 23 years and I’m still shoving my cake in his face lol

  63. LizardProdder Avatar

    Still married. Talked about it before hand to make sure we were on the same page.

  64. SereneDesiree Avatar

    My husband did it to me. I wasn’t expecting it and it was honestly one of my favorite parts of the wedding. I laughed so hard and then smashed the cake in his face. I don’t want to clean my dress properly because it’ll get rid of the chocolate!

    I think the key is to know your bride?

    Our marriage is great. Couldn’t ask for better, honestly.

  65. adestructionofcats Avatar

    Told my ex I didn’t want cake smashed in my face. He did it anyway. Relationship went downhill soon after and our divorce was finalized 3 years later. I do think of it as one of the warning sign moments.

  66. Studejour Avatar

    Our photographer heavily implied we should do it, but with the cake in my hand looking at my partners face I just couldn’t do it. Especially because she said “Do not smash the cake in my face”.

    So to compromise I smashed it into my own face and got raspberry sauce all over my suit.

    Still married so I guess it was the right decision.

  67. MillenialRags Avatar

    We still have a great relationship, but he definitely had a broken nose, and I definitely forgot.

    My bad.

  68. TheRingsOfAkhaten Avatar

    My ex husband smashed the cake in my face after I had explicitly asked him not to, and he said he wouldn’t.

  69. Wandering_Lights Avatar

    Great! We have a house with 5 pets. There are regular date nights to try new restaurants in the area. We have random snowball fights in the winter and water fights in the Summer. There is a lot of laughter. We support each other’s hobbies even if he doesn’t understand why I enjoy riding a prey animal that can easily severely injure or kill me.

    We did the wedding in 2020, but we have been together since 2011 with some of that time being in a LDR.

    The key is communication. I was super excited for the cake smash and he was also willing. Seriously, how often is it acceptable to mash cake on someone & get cake mashed on you. There wasn’t any malice behind it for us and we were on the same page.

  70. usainholt98 Avatar

    He rubbed the cake all over my face, I was nice and did not retaliate. We didn’t discuss this beforehand (I’m not much of a planner). I was shocked he did it though because I’m more of the playful one and he can be quite serious. I played it up like I was upset, but really I didn’t care – my makeup was already ruined from the speeches. Best day of my life, cake all over my face included. Going on 2.5 years married, 10.5 together. I couldn’t have asked for a better partner.

  71. esoteric_enigma Avatar

    Smashing the cake just seems so weirdly violent. I’ve never seen it done at a wedding I went to. I get something gentle like booping your spouse on the nose with some frosting though.

  72. Eng33_Ldr49 Avatar

    We smashed it in each other’s face. No discussion beforehand if we would or not. Been married nearly 5 years now, and we’re best friends and the marriage is awesome. Given the chance, we’ll still have fun and joke with each other.

  73. Opening_Suspect_9785 Avatar

    My ex acted like he was going to, though he didn’t. He was thinking he’s funny. It wasn’t. He has done many things that he thinks is funny and are far fucking from it. Hence, yes, divorced.

  74. ThePrimCrow Avatar

    I remember my step-dad doing this to my mom at their wedding. I could tell she was upset. I was 10.

    He was predictably a horrible person. She stayed with him way too long but the universe took care of things by ushering him off the mortal coil via a big fat heart attack.

  75. Outrageous_Space_364 Avatar

    I pleaded with him not to, and he did anyway – and broke my nose doing it.

    I had to wait 12 months to file for divorce; filed on our first anniversary.

    (Throwaway because I know he stalks my main account.)

  76. wtfdoicare Avatar

    10 years happily going strong

  77. oatsgoatmcgee Avatar

    I told my husband, “If you smashed cake in my face, I would walk out of the reception and you’d never see me again.” He said, “Do you really think I would do that to you?” I said, “No.”

    And he didn’t! It’ll be seven months next week.

  78. earlysong Avatar

    I asked my ex-fiance to promise he wouldn’t and he refused. One of many reasons that didn’t work out.

  79. waifuiswatching Avatar

    I specifically told my husband not to do it. He was cheered on by our guests to do it… so he did it. I smashed my cake on the top of his head. He apologized and so did I. Still very happily married 10 years later, and we do our best to respect each other’s boundaries. Our communication still needs some polishing but we get better at it every year. We definitely have our issues, but they’re small and most could easily be solved with more money to hire a housekeeper. So until we hit the lotto jackpot (that we don’t even play) we’ll continue to squabble.

  80. potatocross Avatar

    Sorry to ruin all the divorced comments….

    We only had cupcakes but my wife got me with a little frosting. I tried to retaliate and mostly missed. It was my mistake by not expecting it especially since we only had cupcakes.

    Still happily married. 15 years together, almost 7 married.

  81. sgrossar Avatar

    He not only smashed me with it but shoved it as far up my nostrils as possible. Lasted 5 years but they were absolute misery. Grateful for the challenge though and happily single now and quite possibly forever. 🥰🙂

  82. OkConsideration8964 Avatar

    No smashing here. We celebrate 30 years in December.

  83. b2uebird Avatar

    Still married with a beautiful kid. He’s my best friend. But the only reason we did it is because when he gets anxiety, he gets the urge to throw up. He happened to get it after the speeches were done and right before doing the cake.

    As we were walking over he leans to me and whispers, “can we smash it? If I put that in my mouth right now I’m gonna get sick.” I was like I gotchu. Face filled with cake it was. Everyone laughed, he was able to come back down and I got to lick the icing off my lips lol.

  84. cathouse Avatar

    I asked him not too, he did it anyway. We are happily married over a decade later. He very much regrets it and cringes every time he thinks about it. We were very young and I think he thought it was some sort of tradition. I was very pissed.

  85. 314159265358979326 Avatar

    My wife took a little too much Ativan for our wedding and doesn’t remember it.

    She smashed the cake into my face after I repeatedly asked her not to. I got visibly mad and the room got silent. We moved on after an awkward minute.

    She doesn’t know any of that. She keeps asking various people for cell phone videos of that event (our videographer was only for the ceremony) and they all find excuses not to send it to her and she’s mystified as to why.

    Marriage is otherwise fine.