Guest at a Gender Reveal - Can I wear turquoise? Is that appropriate? Acceptable as blue?

Anonymous
Just wear what you want and if anyone asks, tell them you didn’t have anything pink or blue that was appropriate for the weather/ season/ party, so you wore something you owned and liked and were comfortable in.
Anonymous
Nobody cares what you wear to the gender reveal.
Anonymous
I think this dress is too young for anyone old enough to be going to a gender reveal party. It’s for like a 20 year old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think this dress is too young for anyone old enough to be going to a gender reveal party. It’s for like a 20 year old.


Ageist much?
Anonymous
That dress is (a) green and (b) hideous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this dress is too young for anyone old enough to be going to a gender reveal party. It’s for like a 20 year old.


Ageist much?


No. Some clothes just read young. If OP is a typical DCUMer then she is likely in her late 30s and this will look a little silly.
Anonymous
Is there a rule that you have to wear pink or blue? Say that you think the baby will be gender non-conforming so you picked green. PLEASE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this dress is too young for anyone old enough to be going to a gender reveal party. It’s for like a 20 year old.


Ageist much?


No. Some clothes just read young. If OP is a typical DCUMer then she is likely in her late 30s and this will look a little silly.


I think it looks great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a rule that you have to wear pink or blue? Say that you think the baby will be gender non-conforming so you picked green. PLEASE.



Yesss. I am going to do this if I am ever invited to something like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you all. Yes, so guests are to wear their “vote” or guess.


Wear the green to “vote” that gender is a social construct, not images on an ultrasound, and assigning colors based on body parts is stupid. And that gender reveal parties are tacky AF, telling your guests what to wear is also tacky AF and doing both is capitalized Tacky AF Squared. Also be sure to film the reveal so if/when something explodes, catches fire, breaks, or otherwise goes painfully wrong you have some social media content.

Or if you don’t feel that way and are happy to attend, wear something else that’s blue or pink.


+1. You articulated exactly what I was thinking!
Anonymous
The correct answer would be to wear a purple dress, which is a mix of pink & blue, because you have no idea what the child’s true gender will be. Gender assigned at birth is irrelevant.
Anonymous
This is the shade of green that all babies wore in the 70's because no one knew ahead of time whether the baby was a girl or a boy.

Definitely wear it, and have the gender construct/tacky AF manifesto ready as your explanation.
Anonymous
Cute dress.
Wear whatever you want! No one cares.

Also, it’s a sex party. XX or XY.
Gender is later.

Why can’t we call it what it is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cute dress.
Wear whatever you want! No one cares.

Also, it’s a sex party. XX or XY.
Gender is later.

Why can’t we call it what it is?


A sex party is a little different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This trend of dictating what guests wear to make photos color coordinated has got to stop. You’re a guest, not a bridesmaid or a prop.

Seriously. I wouldn’t go to a gender reveal bc I think it’s a stupid attention grab from people. Look at me look at me nonsense. To ever request a specific color from a guest is so inappropriate. I hate narcissists who want everyone to facilitate their stupid calculated instagram photos.
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