I work with 3 guys & one other PT lady.  Now I don't expect the guys to obviously be asking me questions or be super interested in my pregnancy or the baby (only 1 has a kid & he's in his early 20s & a bit immature), but they have seriously been so insensitive lately.  I'm 9 mos pg - my direct manager just asked me this morning if I was having a boy or girl.  Of course I obviously told him way back when I found out (in one ear, out the other).  Then at a mtg just now about the summer projects another guy says 'well, I'd rather be at work than at home with a newborn baby!'  geez!!  I gave him a dirty look & told him it wasn't nice & he did apologize, he felt bad, but seriously?  come on!  Also, I'm not expecting anything, but one of the guys got married last summer - the upper manager took everyone out to lunch to celebrate, we all pitched in for a gift card - do you think they'd do anything for me?  Even just bring in bagels or something small like that, a card?  nope..  Sorry - just needed to get this off my chest - people can be so insensitive.  I can't wait for next week (my last week working) & I can get out of here for 3 months & not look at them...
                
                

              
        
Re: Vent: Insensitive guys at my work
You're irritated because someone forgot if you were having a boy or a girl? Oh the horror.
As for the comment, well then I know a lot of insensitive/rude people as some women I work with even say sometimes coming to work is easier than staying home.
And I love your "I'm not expecting anything....BUT."
Not remembering the baby's gender didn't really irritate me as much as their general overall insensitivity. It's just literally like they do not realize I am having a baby in T-2 weeks!!!
And yes, this is EXACTLY how I feel.. I just want to be out of here & not look at anyone here anymore...
thanks for letting me vent
I know, I know... thanks for bringing me back to reality
  
I work as an accountant in a commercial construction office. I can totally relate. If anyone gets a card, cake, or anything it's because I get it and have the owner sign the card. It's really a man thing. I have one that comes through the office every other day, and says "Man, you're getting fat!". I just flip him off, and let him know that his gut is still bigger than mine...
  This is the one upside to working in this environment.  I can give back whatever they dish out!    
Take a deep breath. You'll enjoy your break!
honestly I think you are being sensitive - I mean that in the kindest way.
they are guys. I don't mean to give them an excuse, but in most cases it really is different. I wouldn't expect them to remember what sex your baby it. And sadly, it often doesn't occur to them to have a shower or even celebrate.
I asked DH recently about whether they EVER do anything for their female coworkers who are pregnant (it's engineering so mostly guys) and he was like..hummm....no......
even at my work, it's the women who organize these kinds of things and only then do the guys pitch in with money for a gift or show up to a shower.
even now all my female coworkers have been texting me for labor updates. the guys don't care - I've gotten one text about work stuff lol.
Same here!
One guy at my work commented on how I have the "waddle" down and then proceded to quack at me! I just laughed at him because I know hes just joking. I also had a male coworker tell me yesterday "any day now right?!" I laughed and thought to myself...i still have a month and a half. I just laugh it off and forget what they say.
Just remember, you get to have some time away from the office and they don't
I thought the comment was funny too. There are a lot of things I would rather do than have another newborn.
Sounds like the OP is oversensitive and really just pissed because they did not get her any bagels.
lol - seriously, I'm not pissed that they didn't get bagels - just that they didn't do anything when they do something for everyone else around here. Yes, I do have some animosity towards this team since my old manager left, and I intend to look for a new job after I have the baby. It's one thing if the guys were just joking around like pp mentioned about the waddle, etc - this guy was just downright mean. I've totally had it with being at work, so yes, I'm being sensitive about it.
See, this was my thought yesterday when I read this. I must have low expectations, because I don't expect everyone to keep my pregnancy first and foremost in their thoughts. <shrug>