Is it wrong to eat more than 5 pieces of birthday cake at a birthday party?!


Question: Nope.
Tis fine =]

CAKE IS AWSOMEE <33


Answers: Nope.
Tis fine =]

CAKE IS AWSOMEE <33

Yes, it make you look like a fat slob. One is plenty.

As long as there's still enough for everyone, no. Or, if it's your birthday, it doesn't matter...it's your freaking birthday.

Not if its YOUR birthday!!!

no way, matter of fact, eat as much cake as you want ok! its a birthday and you should celebrate. im going to get some cake now!

Unless their small, I can't even eat more than two. Something in the frosting just fills me immediately. But I think more than 3 is pushing it, but to each their own.

In general, you may want to make sure you eat maybe a couple or one less than the person who is "clearly visably" eating the most.

It's not wrong as long as it's your birthday.

If you are the only one at the birthday party, go for it.

umm yes kinda . it depends on the size of the cake

NO! LONG LIVE CAKE!

well my son is 16 and he can eat a whole cake and not gain an ounce if you can get away with it i say go for it!lol

Well no if you know that everyone has already had a piece yes if you go back straight after you eat a piece if you want a couple of pieces wait a couple of minutes before going back for another piece

no.i have eaten more than that.

It's always wrong to eat more than 5 pieces of birthday cake... however if it's your birthday, you can have as much cake as you want to celebrate. I'd rather have bigger pieces of cake ;-)

no. As long as everybody has had some and you leave enough for others to get more.

yup

I think you already know the answer to that ..... of course it is! It's rude to the host, and anyone else who might have wanted seconds, but YOU ate them all.....

one is enough, exspecialy when its not your birthday, becuase then you look greedy.

its makes u look large and call me crazy but you think she wanted some leftovers?

whatever floats your boat
:]

Only if you get caught.





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