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Been married for 20 years.DallasDMac said:You aren't married are you?
I've never been to one either. But if any of my wife's kids had one, I'm not dense enough to believe I wouldn't be there.
Been married for 20 years.DallasDMac said:You aren't married are you?
I've never been to one either. But if any of my wife's kids had one, I'm not dense enough to believe I wouldn't be there.
My wife's kids are my kids and I'm still not going.DallasDMac said:You aren't married are you?
I've never been to one either. But if any of my wife's kids had one, I'm not dense enough to believe I wouldn't be there.
there comes a point you stand up and refuse to do stupid ####. Still do other stupid ####, but we select the stupid #### we do.Been married for 20 years.
from what I remember, it was basic patient info at the top above the image: Name, DOB, Gender, etc. Guys get sonograms too (I had one for some possible heart issues), so I'm assuming this info was just for patient ID purposes.Huh? They needed to identify the patient, the pregnant patient, as female?
I guess. We've had 4. Don't recall her gender being on the picture, but then we were just looking at a computer screen.from what I remember, it was basic patient info at the top above the image: Name, DOB, Gender, etc. Guys get sonograms too (I had one for some possible heart issues), so I'm assuming this info was just for patient ID purposes.
Agree, I think they are kind of pointless but when did we stop enjoying food, drinking, cake and hanging out? I think I’ve been to one and the actual reveal part was maybe 2-3 minutes of the 2 hours.I've never been to one and certainly don't get it, but as we all get busier, pretty much any reason to get together, shoot the ####, and have a few cold pops is a good one.
Yep, they figured out that while those boring ### baby showers were going on the guys were probably getting together, drinking, and actually having fun. Can't have that bolded going on so..…. couple's showers!It's a trend here and many places I imagine.
Apparently women figured out that baby showers and bridal showers suck, so they're trying to make them co-ed because misery loves company.
My Gf dragged me to one co-Ed baby shower. Saw the suffering on all the guys faces, and promised to never drag me to one again.
I think it hits levels of annoying when they are constantly trying to outdo each other—another byproduct of the "look at me" generations. Seems everything is done to be big and grand so it can be posted on social media and like-whored.Agree, I think they are kind of pointless but when did we stop enjoying food, drinking, cake and hanging out? I think I’ve been to one and the actual reveal part was maybe 2-3 minutes of the 2 hours.
Now that is something I might show up for. Room permitting of course.EYLive said:If your bathroom is big enough.
This. Pretty much the ultimate "LOOK AT ME!!!!" moment.Very stupid. Very millennial. ”CELEBRATE ME! Celebrate my great accomplishments!!”
Congrats on successfully having sex?
Or, congrats for being to anxious to grab the condom.Otis said:Congrats on successfully having sex?
Solid point.Ilov80s said:One of the most significant happenings of the era. Where else can conservatives and liberals come together in such equal disgust?
Finding out the gender of your unborn child is a major life achievement that you must share publicly? Cmon Giving birth? Sure.How dare people celebrate a major life achievement in a way that they want. The nerve.
It isn't the fact you (the general you, not you you) want to celebrate. It's the fact you drag all your friends in to it, knowing they can't say no. So they sit there and die a little inside just so you can have your moment.How dare people celebrate a major life achievement in a way that they want. The nerve.
Actually I don’t mind the party so much. It’s the idea that a few feel the need to “go big” for a simple 50/50 split that people are actually getting hurt or causing “major fails”. It’s pink or blue people. We don’t need fireworks and airplanes.It isn't the fact you (the general you, not you you) want to celebrate. It's the fact you drag all your friends in to it, knowing they can't say no. So they sit there and die a little inside just so you can have your moment.
I’d like to see the reaction when a blend of pink and blue-purple? gets shot out of a tractor stack during a redneck gender reveal get togetherglvsav37 said:I'd love to hear from the "children choose their own gender" crew on this topic
The exact same thing happened two years ago. Just more evidence that the simulation is glitching.
How dare people celebrate a major life achievement in a way that they want. The nerve.
How dare people celebrate a major life achievement in a way that they want. The nerve.
And all the more reason to simply ban making a benign and completely meaningless spectacle for something that literally has zero meaning to anyone outside the parents.The exact same thing happened two years ago. Just more evidence that the simulation is glitching.
I blame Hallmark.And all the more reason to simply ban making a benign and completely meaningless spectacle for something that literally has zero meaning to anyone outside the parents.
I don't even get why it's meaningful for parents. It mattered not one bit to my wife and I which gender our kids were -- all we cared about was that they arrived healthy.
People have become major attention whores for social media. As if anyone cares WTF gender their stupid baby is. We can't stop people from being dumb AF, but was CAN reply to invitations with an "F-U".Stompin' Tom Connors said:And all the more reason to simply ban making a benign and completely meaningless spectacle for something that literally has zero meaning to anyone outside the parents.
I don't even get why it's meaningful for parents. It mattered not one bit to my wife and I which gender our kids were -- all we cared about was that they arrived healthy.
Or unsuccessfully, as the case may beVery stupid. Very millennial. ”CELEBRATE ME! Celebrate my great accomplishments!!”
Congrats on successfully having sex?
Ok, I'll give this one a positive review
Yeah, seems like these things shouldn't be held until age 4.I'd love to hear from the "children choose their own gender" crew on this topic
The bolded above was my wife and I...didn't find out the gender until birth. It was great for our approach not knowing, kept us from receiving hundreds of blue or pink items, and was generally well received by most friends and family. However, there was a small minority of individuals that this "not finding out" really pissed off.not very long ago, back when I had my kids, most people didn't even want to know the gender in favor of being surprised at delivery. now as soon as you get preggo people are like "are you having a gender reveal???" Its like everyone wants to speed up time, no one one is satisfied with waiting to find out.
This is some serious self-absorbed ###hole type stuff right hereThe bolded above was my wife and I...didn't find out the gender until birth. It was great for our approach not knowing, kept us from receiving hundreds of blue or pink items, and was generally well received by most friends and family. However, there was a small minority of individuals that this "not finding out" really pissed off.
Doesn't mean a lavish gender reveal party makes total sense, but I do understand a bit more after experiencing some pushback. Note: we didn't find out the gender of child #2 either. They dealt with it better the second time around.
This is just an added bonus to not finding out. We never found out with any of our kids and it was perfect. You are not supposed to know or the woman would turn pink/blue ahead of time. Just be surprised and enjoy the actual event of having a baby.The bolded above was my wife and I...didn't find out the gender until birth. It was great for our approach not knowing, kept us from receiving hundreds of blue or pink items, and was generally well received by most friends and family. However, there was a small minority of individuals that this "not finding out" really pissed off.
Doesn't mean a lavish gender reveal party makes total sense, but I do understand a bit more after experiencing some pushback. Note: we didn't find out the gender of child #2 either. They dealt with it better the second time around.
It was nice of them to identify themselves as people you shouldn't waste your time on.trader jake said:However, there was a small minority of individuals that this "not finding out" really pissed off.
I just found out, this is like 20 minutes from me
ummm...noHave to admit this was kind of cool - no clue how much something like this costs.
https://www.facebook.com/TheCrumbDiaries/videos/1358097957987937/
Yea, this #### has gotta stopummm...noHave to admit this was kind of cool - no clue how much something like this costs.
https://www.facebook.com/TheCrumbDiaries/videos/1358097957987937/