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I was at a meeting this evening when we were told that one of the participants would be late because he was at his daughter and Son-in-Laws gender revealing party.
After thinking how sorry I felt for one everyone involved, it was explained to me that the young couple was expecting and the party was to reveal the gender of the child.
I was very much relived but still very much confused. Have any of you heard of or attended such a party? I must be getting old.
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No never heard if such a thing and hopefully it doesn't catch on around here, I have to attend enough parties as it is.
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Never heard of it either.
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Hidden agenda to get more stuff from people. Card companies are probably involved in the conspiracy.

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Any reason for a party works for me! "rlol" "rlol"
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jmra wrote:I was at a meeting this evening when we were told that one of the participants would be late because he was at his daughter and Son-in-Laws gender revealing party.
After thinking how sorry I felt for one everyone involved, it was explained to me that the young couple was expecting and the party was to reveal the gender of the child.
I was very much relived but still very much confused. Have any of you heard of or attended such a party? I must be getting old.

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jmra wrote:I was at a meeting this evening when we were told that one of the participants would be late because he was at his daughter and Son-in-Laws gender revealing party.
After thinking how sorry I felt for one everyone involved, it was explained to me that the young couple was expecting and the party was to reveal the gender of the child.
I was very much relived but still very much confused. Have any of you heard of or attended such a party? I must be getting old.
Soooooo many things went through my mind...... :reddevil
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Jumping Frog wrote:Any reason for a party works for me! "rlol" "rlol"
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Pretty common in my age group.

One couple even went to the trouble to have the doctor write the gender of their baby on a piece of paper and seal it in an envelope.

They then took the envelope to a local bakery and handed it over with the instruction to make a blue cake if it said boy, and a pink cake if it said girl. They then had a party where we all enjoyed a few drinks, and then cut the cake to reveal the gender of their child. As a gun toting, God fearin' , Merican' I would never say this, but some people thought it was quite sweet to find out the gender of the child the same moment the parents did.
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This thread makes me fell old. Ancient, maybe.

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steveincowtown wrote:Pretty common in my age group.

One couple even went to the trouble to have the doctor write the gender of their baby on a piece of paper and seal it in an envelope.

They then took the envelope to a local bakery and handed it over with the instruction to make a blue cake if it said boy, and a pink cake if it said girl. They then had a party where we all enjoyed a few drinks, and then cut the cake to reveal the gender of their child. As a gun toting, God fearin' , Merican' I would never say this, but some people thought it was quite sweet to find out the gender of the child the same moment the parents did.
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We've been to several. I'll never do one myself, but each one we've been to was quite enjoyable. . . great food, cold drinks, and plenty of fun.
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fickman wrote:
steveincowtown wrote:Pretty common in my age group.

One couple even went to the trouble to have the doctor write the gender of their baby on a piece of paper and seal it in an envelope.

They then took the envelope to a local bakery and handed it over with the instruction to make a blue cake if it said boy, and a pink cake if it said girl. They then had a party where we all enjoyed a few drinks, and then cut the cake to reveal the gender of their child. As a gun toting, God fearin' , Merican' I would never say this, but some people thought it was quite sweet to find out the gender of the child the same moment the parents did.
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We've been to several. I'll never do one myself, but each one we've been to was quite enjoyable. . . great food, cold drinks, and plenty of fun.
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My older niece did it with cupcakes for my younger niece. Again any reason to get the family together.
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This kinda thing goes along with couples now stating: "We're pregnant"...

The first time I heard this stated was from a young man and I almost swallowed an ice cube.

If such a thing had been stated (by a male) when I was a soon-to-be father, the hooting from my friends would've been deafening - it's a new world...
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