Divorce Cakes

By Faye
@FayeHazel (40248)
United States
May 6, 2018 11:46am CST
Divorce cakes are a thing. Personally, I think it's a great idea. Sure, divorces are usually a rather somber time - and a huge change in someone's life. However why not lift the mood with a humorous cake. A quick internet search reveals many different creative designs - some of them are a little violent , however some are witty too. I think more people should celebrate during the difficult times - it would make it easier to get through I would think, at least in some cases.
There is a cake for every life milestone. ...
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
6 May 18
I have never even had a wedding cake!
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@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
6 May 18
Me eother and I was married, cheap old bast*ard.
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@id_peace (14005)
• Singapore
7 May 18
We have fake ones that said cut here
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
Me either, John. Some people get more cake than others. :/
@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
6 May 18
Wow. At least I have an idea in case (knock on wood). But it is actually good business for those whose business is making cakes.
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• United Kingdom
6 May 18
Save me a bit.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
Oh no! Lol I hope you never have the need for one. lol. But true, what a business booster for bakeries. Though it would be in poor taste to include coupon for divorce cake along with wedding cake orders
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
7 May 18
@Orson_Kart Sure. hihi
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
6 May 18
same here a wedding cake?never heard of divorce cake.The world is getting weird.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
7 May 18
@FayeHazel Not sure.But I will not be around
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
I know, I wonder where this world is going
@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
8 May 18
@amadeo Aw! We never know how many days we are given
@just4him (305561)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
7 May 18
Interesting idea. I certainly would have bought one to celebrate if I'd known about them or they were around back then.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
You can still do it, now :-)
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
8 May 18
@just4him Ah. Sorry. Were you divorced or widowed? Sorry if too personal a question....
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@JudyEv (325398)
• Rockingham, Australia
7 May 18
I've never heard of this but I guess it's a great idea. Love the cakes - especially I Do, I Did, I'm Done.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
That's witty! I liked that one, too
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@Kandae11 (53679)
6 May 18
If I am sad or worried about my future - the last thing I would want to have is a slice of cake. It would probably remind me of my wedding and make matters worse.
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• United States
6 May 18
I agree.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
Ah. When I'm sad or worried the first thing I want is food. lol. True there are 2 ways to look at it - it could make someone happy, or it may make someone sad.
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@youless (112100)
• Guangzhou, China
7 May 18
I have the opposite opinion. I think there is nothing important to celebrate for the divorce. In fact it is a sad thing. It is better to keep it quietly so that the broken heart may be mended soon.
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@youless (112100)
• Guangzhou, China
7 May 18
@FayeHazel Perhaps I will not have the mood to have the divorce party. I shall be so sad already. Of course some people may feel cheerful as finally they are free again.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
8 May 18
@youless True - maybe the person who wanted the divorce would be more in the mood for the party
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
I agree - it's a sad thing, but I think having a cake or party if so inclined could lighten the mood. But then each to their own - to some people it would probably cheer them up, and to others it might make it worse. Thanks for your input though
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@shaggin (71659)
• United States
9 May 18
Hmm it seems odd but a fun way to get out of the dumps if upset over the divorce. I love cake so any excuse to eat some I love
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
9 May 18
I'm with you :-)
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@Courtlynn (66921)
• United States
6 May 18
That is kinda weird, in my opinion.. but then, lots of people are glad to get divorced.. so. whatever floats their boat!
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@Courtlynn (66921)
• United States
7 May 18
@FayeHazel probably lol. I wouldnt get one though.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
True, great business booster for bakeries I imagine
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@Hannihar (129379)
• Israel
7 May 18
@FayeHazel I think divorce cakes are a good idea.
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@Hannihar (129379)
• Israel
8 May 18
@FayeHazel I guess you could say it does Faye.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
Adds a bit of humor to the situation :-)
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@nela13 (55702)
• Portugal
9 May 18
I have already seen this but to be honest I think no one who is getting a divorce would have a party to celebrate, at least both parts.
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@nela13 (55702)
• Portugal
10 May 18
@FayeHazel In a couple if one is happy with the divorce the other one isn't for sure.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
9 May 18
True, for some people a party wouldn't help
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• India
6 May 18
Yeah I have heard about break up parties too. And it is a great way to bid goodbye to someone who was loving once but things doesn't end well between the two.
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• India
8 May 18
@FayeHazel Yes. People get something to enjoy
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
8 May 18
@anamika161088 Good point, and who knows, maybe they would meet someone nice at the party lol
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
Oh that's a great idea! At least there is a party to look forward to
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@rubyriaz007 (4188)
• India
29 Jun 18
I have heard of people buying cakes on wedding anniversary day,but do people buy cake even on divorce day. How can they celebrate the ocasion. It is a very painful moment for a couple.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
1 Jul 18
Maybe it's a little something to lift their mood?
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@arunima25 (85265)
• Bangalore, India
25 Jun 18
Innovative idea!! Celebrate the bitterness and move ahead!!
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
26 Jun 18
I agree. A party to help you feel better
@arunima25 (85265)
• Bangalore, India
27 Jun 18
@FayeHazel I hope it helps!!
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@AmbiePam (85314)
• United States
6 May 18
Well, I guess it's best to try to make things amicable, but it's also kind of sad. But only if you think about the divorce rates, and the decline of marriage as a whole. But who wants to do that when there is an option of cake?!
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
True, sad... but at least the cake could add a bit of humor ... I know. It's stunning that the divorce rate is up over 50%. Yikes.
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@allen0187 (58438)
• Philippines
7 May 18
Further proof that there is a cake for every occasion!
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
lol that is very true
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@Orson_Kart (6095)
• United Kingdom
6 May 18
This is news to me. I guess if you like cake and it's split 50/50. Why not?
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
lol. Adds some humor to a humorless situation
@id_peace (14005)
• Singapore
7 May 18
There are divorce celebration and ceremony where the Two will officially announced their divorce and return the rings to the ring bearer. There will be meals included as well. The thing is that it will only be cool if both parties split based on their own willing accordance.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
That's is cool idea -- it reminds me a bit of Jack and Meg White - musicians who were married and split up. They announced their divorce and had a party on a date that was their wedding anniversary, but like you note - I think they were both willing to seperate
@LeaPea2417 (36399)
• Toccoa, Georgia
7 May 18
Interesting, I have not heard of that before.
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
8 May 18
Fun new trend :-)
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@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
6 May 18
I wish I had one way back when I divorced!
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@FayeHazel (40248)
• United States
7 May 18
That would have been cool. You could get one retro-actively now :-)