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Heartbroken mum who spent months planning Christmas didn't receive a single present

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A mum was left heartbroken after spending months organising the perfect Christmas gifts for her husband and children to wake up on the big day and not receive anything from her family.

While making memories and enjoying festivities is a big part of Christmas, opening presents is always a highlight.Sharing the story on social media platform TikTok, Mary Yang said although she loves her children enjoying the magic of Christmas, it hurt that her husband did not bother to buy her a gift.

In the video, she said "Christmas sucks every year".The post has since gone viral with thousands of sympathetic users flooding the comment section to share their support as the video surpassed 870,000 views, the Mirror reports.Mary explained: "I know I'm not the only mom [sic] who woke up Christmas morning with not a single present under the tree for them as you watched your kids and husband unwrap the presents you spent all month stressing over."Several TikTokers asked for an explanation after Mary's first video and she later uploaded a follow-up.

In the second clip, she said: "I am so happy to see all of the positive and uplifting comments that a lot of you guys left on my last video."It really sucks that for most of us that it's so normal but we also know that as a mum our kids come first."It was such a big deal to me that my husband didn't get me anything for Christmas this year."We've been married for seven years and been together for almost ten and my husband has never really got me anything for any occasion."Of course, I've mentioned it to him that it bugs me but after having kids I try to just focus on my kids and make it about them."Users sympathised with Mary and said they understood exactly how she felt.

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