I just saw someone post this on Facebook:
When we did our party we wanted to buy pink and blue tickets, each costing say... 5$ and just like a 50/50 everyone could buy tickets from the gender they thought baby would be. Both tickets go into separate bowls and once the gender is reveals that bowl (pink or blue) has a ticket randomly selected and you have your winner of half the pot, and baby receiving the other half! ![]() ![]() ![]() Going to your gender reveal is bad enough, but having to PAY to be at your gender reveal?? What. The. Actual. F**k is wrong with people?? |
WOW!
The idea has some potential for cute/fun (although I think gender reveal parties are awful to begin with),for the winner to win a prize- but not CHARGING people! Wow. |
I actually think gender reveal parties can be fun. However, I completely agree that charging guests to attend your gender reveal party (or any party for that matter) is extremely tacky. |
Right?? Just let people pick tickets at the door and offer a prize for the winner. That's cute and fun (if gender reveal parties are your thing), and the hosts are out a couple bucks for the prize. I just left the Facebook group that was posted in. I can't abide that foolishness. |
Gross. |
Gender reveal parties are gross gift grabs on a good day. This is just an extension of the overall gross theme. |
...and put your $5 ticket in a new hardcover book for the baby in lieu of a card... |
It sounds like the office lottery pool - winner takes the bowl, right? |
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I hate gender reveal parties because I don't like knowing the sex ahead of time. These parties celebrate a stereotypical view of what a girl or a boy baby is. Just not a fan.
Amongst our family members (siblings, grandparents and parents), we did have a baby pool that everyone threw $5 in. It was our siblings idea and the winner that was closest to the birth date and sex won it all. We didn't set it up or benefit at all from it. |
Ugh, gross. |
My dad said they did a 50/50 contest to guess when I would be born at his construction company workplace in 1991, and they did it when any guy had a kid. So I guess as a concept I don't find it that offensive. But at a gender reveal it's pretty weird. But gender reveals in general are dumb. |
Are you friends with teenage parents? |
This seems more fun, especially for a dad to be. I wouldn't balk at this. |
If the ticket is in lieu of presents (from baby shower and all things baby-related), then I see how it could be fun. I assume, however, that this couple plans to to receive more traditional gifts for their baby, in which case $5 on top of that is rather vulgar. |