On my daughter’s eighth birthday, my parents gifted her a pink dress

The birthday cake was a masterpiece of amateur ambition—three lopsided layers of vanilla sponge, slathered in buttercream frosting that was supposed to be pastel pink but had dried a vivid, alarming magenta. My daughter, Emma, didn’t care. To an eight-year-old, sugar was sugar, and the paper crown perched on her messy blonde curls was as good as real gold.

“Make a wish!” my father boomed, his voice filling the small dining room. He stood near the doorway, stiff in his blazer, holding his phone up to record the moment. Beside him, my mother adjusted her silk scarf, her eyes sharp and analyzing, scanning the room not for joy, but for flaws.

Emma squeezed her eyes shut, blew out the candles with a forceful whoosh, and the room erupted in applause.

“What did you wish for?” my mother asked, stepping forward, her smile tight.

“I can’t tell you!” Emma giggled. “It won’t come true!”

“Well,” my mother said, reaching for a large, silver gift bag she had placed conspicuously on the table. “Let’s see if we can make at least one dream come true today. This is from Grandma and Grandpa.”

Emma tore into the tissue paper with the ferocity of a small animal. She pulled out a dress.

It was pink. Not just pink, but pink—layers upon layers of soft tulle, a satin bodice, and tiny seed pearls stitched along the neckline. It was the kind of dress a Disney princess would wear to a ball. It was beautiful. It was expensive. And it was exactly the kind of gift my parents used to buy love: flashy, performative, and overwhelming.

I watched my daughter spin, a blur of pink against the green grass, free and untethered, exactly as she was meant to be.

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