Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
+1
There is nothing tackier than judging a joyful, second-time bride for wearing white or--more on point for this thread--judging the existence of a party meant welcome new life into the world.
Anyone who looks down on happiness in the name of etiquette has their own problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
Culture varies. Obviously you don't need duplicates of all the baby furniture you already have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
+1
There is nothing tackier than judging a joyful, second-time bride for wearing white or--more on point for this thread--judging the existence of a party meant welcome new life into the world.
Anyone who looks down on happiness in the name of etiquette has their own problems.
If anyone was looking down on happiness, you might have a point. But in this case people are ignoring etiquette to make the “guest of honor” miserable. In this case observing etiquette preserves the honorees happiness. If everyone else feels they want a party to be happy, they are free to leave OP happily out of it and throw whatever shindig they want.
Sure...but you didn't agree with a take specific to OP's situation, you agreed with--and put in bold--a broad take about when a shower is appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
+1
There is nothing tackier than judging a joyful, second-time bride for wearing white or--more on point for this thread--judging the existence of a party meant welcome new life into the world.
Anyone who looks down on happiness in the name of etiquette has their own problems.
If anyone was looking down on happiness, you might have a point. But in this case people are ignoring etiquette to make the “guest of honor” miserable. In this case observing etiquette preserves the honorees happiness. If everyone else feels they want a party to be happy, they are free to leave OP happily out of it and throw whatever shindig they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
+1
There is nothing tackier than judging a joyful, second-time bride for wearing white or--more on point for this thread--judging the existence of a party meant welcome new life into the world.
Anyone who looks down on happiness in the name of etiquette has their own problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Showers Are only for FIRST child delivered by you not first child of subsequent marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??
I’m not sure why this matters but we both have 1 child each. We’re in our late 30’s and excited to add another baby to our blended family.
Anonymous wrote:My partner wants a baby shower but I really don’t want to be bothered with his family; they’re very toxic. He also has a huge family and I don’t think we need to splurge on a venue to accommodate both our families - we’re looking at $4-5k to host 100 + people and that doesn’t include catering and decorations. It would have to be indoors due to the season and therefore, we would need the space so people aren’t all on top of each other. I much rather get our child what he/she’s needs and if family would like to buy things, we don’t need a baby shower for them to do so; not to mentioned, this isn’t our first child. Am I being selfish? This is his baby too but he knows how his family is and I’m high risk. I don’t want the stress or the negativity around me.
Anonymous wrote:Hosting it is not your responsibility. How many kids do you both have from other people??