DH and I are team green and for some reason this drives everyone insane. At my baby shower this past weekend my MIL brought up 4 different times that it's so hard to buy gender neutral items and that we should just find out so she can buy dresses or ect.
She's not the only one who feels this way. Am I the only person who sees plenty of green, yellow, and orange clothing and toys? People get so upset about us not finding out and I just don't get it. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Met: 11/2/2004
Dating: 3/24/2005
Married: 11/5/2011
Eleanor Leeann: 5/14/2015
Baby # 2 Due: 5/17/2016
Re: team green moms- do people get upset you're not finding out?
With that being said, I have no problem with people finding out the sex, we just don't want to with our first born.
I think it's fun and there are so few good surprises in life!
2nd round exp 8/20/18.
THIS. x1000000. I never wore a dress before I was 20, and spent my high school years in adidas soccer pants and jerseys. (And dated a hot senior as a freshman, so it is just not true that girly girls get all the fun.) The switch was thrown at 20, and now I barely ever wear jeans or pants, mostly dresses and skirts. BUT WHO THE F CARES. I have ZERO patience for the pink/blue comments and frankly, it is a large reason we are Team Green. Forget "gender neutral." So what if I have a girl and her blanket has dinosaurs on it. Seriously, what will happen? People will think she's a boy? So?
Three cheers for a blue room for Team Green!
Taking a breath to answer the original question... most people have been excited for us. Most babies in my family were Team Green. My 95 year old grandmother at one point was excited we were Team Green.... then she found out a girl would be her namesake, and suddenly she is afraid she will die before knowing the sex of the baby. This is the ONLY reason I have wavered on wanting to find out. But if it is a boy, he will have her husband's name, so it is a win-win for her. One friend thinks I am missing the chance to "emotionally prepare myself to bond with my baby." He is well meaning, and it makes me laugh really hard every time he says that.
Other than my mom and the one friend, my immediate circle is having fun playing guess the sex with us. But I get more than enough grief from my mom and the friend to spread around
My coworkers and I love team green births. It adds a special element (not to discredit any other birth in any way!)
However, MIL won't spend a cent because (I'm pretty sure) of us bring team green and she 'doesn't know what to buy'. Well, lady, you could buy a pack of diapers, or a bath set, or the wall decals I'd like to put up in the nursery. She's just a generally pissy woman anyway, so I'm sure we will get nothing from her and be expected to go out of our way to bring her grandchild to her (over half a country away)
ETA sorry for the brief MIL rant
I read somewhere that the mom has an instinct or a feeling of what sex her baby is, and 70% of the time she is right. That's a lot more than the 50-50 odds people like to trot out when they don't want to have fun and play guess the sex with you.
Which, btw, is a gripe of mine - hubs and I like to have some fun about the sex of baby - he'll see me munching chips and say - 'oh! Its a boy!' Or - 'that girl in there is making you weepy!' Stuff like that. Of course old wives tales are totally just bosh and have no truth to them, but its fun to us to goof around with them, and its kind of a bummer when you're trying to be lighthearted about guessing sex of baby and someone is like - well, your odds are 50/50 - and just shuts down. :-@
All that being said, we always ask our MWs not to announce the sex and instead let DH announce, for me that is pure magic...hearing it from my husband
@mellymar I read that, too, about mothers' intuition... And I think that is precisely when all of a sudden I "really didn't know" any more if it felt more like a girl or boy, lol! The first several months, I was sure it's a girl. But now, I'm totally 50-50. It will not be my own freaking intuition that ruins this surprise for us, dammit!! ;-)