Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 19:25     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

This has been a thing for quite some time. It's a really unfortunate, vulgar phrase. But seems like a nice gesture, even if it is yet another example of the commercialization of milestones. It's also super SM friendly -- people are posting their "push present." Ugh, it pains me to write that -- lol.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 19:18     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Anonymous wrote:Only in a minuscule group of Americans, not for the majority of Americans, and not anywhere else in the world.

When you think you’re out of touch, step back and consider this.




is South Asia not part of the world then? It is common to not only get a gift from one's spouse but also from in-laws and own parents as well.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 18:23     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Anonymous wrote:Debating push presents was a whole thing on Urban Baby in about 2005.


I remember that!!! Still miss UB.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 17:50     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Anonymous wrote:Isnt the baby the present?? Wtf lol


Apparently it's not enough for some and if you think it's weird you get called out for being jealous and raining on some random person's parade lol
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 17:39     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I swear there are some people who just can't tolerate the idea that somebody, somewhere, is having a pleasant moment.


Op here. This was not me complaining about a friend receiving a present so your comment is pointless.

I was commenting on an article I read which made me feel out of touch with all the new stuff people do. I learned this has been going on for years.


What about the professional photo shoots of pregnant bellies?


Op here. I have seen those before so it doesn't faze me. This term push present sounded weird and I had never heard that term before till this yahoo article linked the reddit post.

For those mentioning presents, my parents and aunt gave my kids expensive presents when they were born. The rest gave small presents when they visited the baby.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 17:32     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Isnt the baby the present?? Wtf lol
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 17:17     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I swear there are some people who just can't tolerate the idea that somebody, somewhere, is having a pleasant moment.


Op here. This was not me complaining about a friend receiving a present so your comment is pointless.

I was commenting on an article I read which made me feel out of touch with all the new stuff people do. I learned this has been going on for years.


What about the professional photo shoots of pregnant bellies?
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 17:09     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

I heard of this in the early 2000s, but don't know anyone who actually admitted getting a "push present." Always assumed it for the the UMC or wealthy.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 17:04     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

I got jewelry after each of my children was born but neither my DH nor I every referred to it as a push present.

I have told my kids that I'm leaving those pieces to them in my will.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 16:55     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Anonymous wrote:I swear there are some people who just can't tolerate the idea that somebody, somewhere, is having a pleasant moment.


Op here. This was not me complaining about a friend receiving a present so your comment is pointless.

I was commenting on an article I read which made me feel out of touch with all the new stuff people do. I learned this has been going on for years.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 12:29     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

I swear there are some people who just can't tolerate the idea that somebody, somewhere, is having a pleasant moment.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 12:28     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

It's a birth day present.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 12:25     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

Anonymous wrote:this is not new.

push presents have long been a thing for the type of suburban woman who has a mcmansion and probably a white lexus SUV lease.

you don't have to pay it any mind. if people want to get their spouse a gift for having a baby that's lovely. anyone who brags about it and refers to it as a 'push present' is a live laugh loser.


And yet those losers are happy.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 11:56     Subject: Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

My kids are both in college and my husband bought me a beautiful piece of jewelry after each of them were born. I had heard of the term "push present" at the time but he didn't buy me "push presents". He bought me gifts to celebrate our new children.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2024 11:48     Subject: Re:Am I the only one? I can't keep up and feel so out of touch. A push present?

This has gone on for at least 30 years!