For my shower (that won't be until August), we are planning on doing a gender reveal at that time. We are doing this because we hope people will buy more of the essentials and not as much newborn clothes that we won't use, lol. Has anyone else had this type of shower and did you have success with it?
Re: Gender Reveal Shower
Do you really think ALL your friends and family will buy you gender specific items if they know?
if you really want to find out with them, then have at it. I don't judge that. But if your ONLY goal is to try and dictate what people buy you - I just roll my eyes.
All of the above - this seems really misleading and almost manipulative of you.
The ONLY way a gender reveal is appropriate at the shower (or EVER really) is if the parents are finding out the sex along with the guests. OP, are you planning to wait until the shower to find out the sex? because if this is actually "we already know and are just keeping it to ourselves for the drama factor/to manipulate the gifts" i think that's disgusting.
FWIW, i was a little concerned when we found out it was a girl that we would get too many clothes at our shower...but that was not the case. we got 90% registry items and then some clothes and books. Really, i was looking at the newborn and 0-3 months clothes we got the other night thinking "i think we're going to have to go buy some more stuff, i'm not sure this is enough to get us through." but i agree that the guests will buy what they want to buy regardless of if they know the sex ahead of time or not. if they want to buy you clothes, they'll just get you gender neutral clothes instead of girl or boy specific stuff. Our registry had mostly gender-neutral stuff on it, because i imagine we'll want to use it for future children. so the fact that the baby is a girl was almost a non-issue.
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Yup. People that want to go off-registry and buy you clothes are going to do so whether they know the sex ahead of time or not. I usually buy a main gift directly form the registry and then add on a onesie or something. I don't think that hiding the sex is going to force people that don't care about the registry to decide to use it. So this seems like a pointless exercise.
Again, if you want to find out the sex at the shower along with everyone else, i think that's acceptable. but knowing it yourselves and just makiing a grand announcement at the shower is pretty lame. i hate to say it...but most people really really don't care about the sex of your child. the point of going to a gender reveal party is to see the look of surprise on the faces of the parents-to-be as they find out the sex. any other way is just an attention grab.
I think it's weird. If you were finding out then as well at the shower that would seem less weird to me. But you specifically start in your OP that the intent is to trick your guests into "buy more of the essentials" so that makes this very odd to me.
We were team green and I did find we got mostly bigger things and less clothing items, but that wasn't why we were team green.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
So here are the facts.
1. Everyone's right. People are going to buy what they want despite knowing the sex.
2. It's strange and not usually done. When I had a sex party we invited only close people we knew would care... or only those people came.... A shower is different and its purpose is different. Your guests already have to sit through watching you unwrap presents.... Are you going to make them sit through a sex reveal? How long and drawn out is it going to be?
3. This group here wasn't being nearly as snarky as they can be.
And no matter what you choose to do it'll be fine. No one's going to shoot everyone at your shower if you decide to not take our advice and announce the sex. Best of luck!
DS2: BFP 02/09/13 | EDD 10/26/13 | said goodbye 06/02/13
I had planned on putting registry on invites with the clause of, if it's a girl she can certainly wear blue and dinosaurs! If it's a boy, strawberries and cupcakes never hurt them! I don't care about the gifts but from everything I'm reading here, that's what it will seem like!
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