Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. I wish the browns and oranges of the 70s would come back for kids.
Lol, no. No one needs a Harvest Gold onesie![]()
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever stepped inside a baby store? No idea why you would think that color assigned clothing for boys and girls is “over”. Wishful thinking maybe? I love blue and have boys so it’s worked great but if I have a girl I’m not going to dress her pink because I don’t like the color, but if someone gifts me something pink I’ll be gracious and appreciative because nearly everything newborn is blue or pink. You should tell people to stop gifting you anything if you get offended so easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newborns all look alike. It’s helpful to see a baby in a pink or blue onesie, so that well meaning people like me can make appropriate comments about your beautiful baby OP. “Oh she’s just beautiful!” “Congratulations! He is so cute.”
It's really not that hard to see a baby in public and say "What a beautiful baby!" or "Aren't baby smiles the sweetest? How old?" and then wait for the parents, if they want, to say "He's 4 months" or "Her name is Sophie.
Anonymous wrote:Gross. I wish the browns and oranges of the 70s would come back for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Newborns all look alike. It’s helpful to see a baby in a pink or blue onesie, so that well meaning people like me can make appropriate comments about your beautiful baby OP. “Oh she’s just beautiful!” “Congratulations! He is so cute.”
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how every article of clothing I have been given as a gift is pink. I’m obviously having a girl and although I don’t hate pink, it’s far from my favorite color. And these are gracious gifts from friends and family by age.