Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Why tacky?
"Do you know what you're having"
"Yes, a girl"
"Congratulations!"
Where's the tackiness?
Although I agree that gender reveal parties are horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Why is it tacky?
I'm from a community where most people don't reveal the gender beforehand (religious custom), so friends and family generally don't ask, but it's the #1 question I'm asked by coworkers, checkout clerks, strangers, etc. (I'm in my 3rd tri and obviously pregnant.) And then I get confused/offended reactions when I say we're not sharing the gender in advance.
Big difference between "don't know" and "won't share". One is fine since you really can't, and the other just makes you sound smug and self satisfied. People don't actually give a shit about your baby, they're just feigning interest anyway. Surely you know that?
Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Why is it tacky?
I'm from a community where most people don't reveal the gender beforehand (religious custom), so friends and family generally don't ask, but it's the #1 question I'm asked by coworkers, checkout clerks, strangers, etc. (I'm in my 3rd tri and obviously pregnant.) And then I get confused/offended reactions when I say we're not sharing the gender in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Why is it tacky?
I'm from a community where most people don't reveal the gender beforehand (religious custom), so friends and family generally don't ask, but it's the #1 question I'm asked by coworkers, checkout clerks, strangers, etc. (I'm in my 3rd tri and obviously pregnant.) And then I get confused/offended reactions when I say we're not sharing the gender in advance.
NP but I'm curious. What religion? I've never heard anyone say it was a religious thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
I think it is too. I wouldn't say that in real life though. I loved being surprised in the delivery room. It was one of those once in a lifetime moments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Why is it tacky?
I'm from a community where most people don't reveal the gender beforehand (religious custom), so friends and family generally don't ask, but it's the #1 question I'm asked by coworkers, checkout clerks, strangers, etc. (I'm in my 3rd tri and obviously pregnant.) And then I get confused/offended reactions when I say we're not sharing the gender in advance.
Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Anonymous wrote:I actually go further than Miss Martin. To me it is tacky to reveal the gender before the birth.
Anonymous wrote:Bummer for those who only want to share their happiness. Maybe an informal dinner where you just choose to announce. And yes I know that is not the point of this thread.