Hi ladies! I know there is a baby shower board, but I wanted to ask your advice and opinions since I feel more connected to my baby month board.
My husband and I were talking about the baby shower my mom, sister, and friend are hosting, and he mentioned that he would love a co-ed shower. I've never been to one and only have experience with the afternoon tea/girly type showers. I really want my husband to be involved and excited for the new baby and he's mentioned that he is jealous that I get to feel baby's movements all the time and he doesn't feel like he's bonded as much. My concern is that the guest list is already getting quite large and I don't want to inconvenience my mom by having a huge party at her house. And because I have no experience with co-ed showers, I'm just confused on what the dynamic of the party would be. What does a co-ed shower look like? What do the guys do? I guess it would be no different than our wedding when friends and family from both sides mixed, but I'm having such a hard time wrapping my head around this.
In all honesty, I would love to have my husband with me, and his male friends are also close friends of mine. Plus, I think it would be great to have my dad a part of my shower. A big party with everyone we love would be great, so why am I so stuck on the idea that a shower has to be the gender stereotypical female baby shower? Have any of you had or been to a co-ed shower? What were your thoughts? Thanks so much!
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And ps. I would love to have my husband and father at the baby shower.... it's such a special time!!! Good luck! Xo
I have been to a few coed showers and we are having one also! The ones I have been to are more laid back then the typical games and sit and open gifts. They were cook outs where everyone was able to just hang out, play yard games, have some drinks and talk to the parents to be. They were all so much fun and takes a lot of pressure off of just the mom. The ones I have been to did not sit and open gifts in front of everyone because it was more of a come and go as you please, open house type thing but if there was a special gift that someone wanted them to open in person they opened it one on one with them which I thought was kind of sweet. I know the whole co-ed shower thing is kind of new and many of the men in my family and my DH's family are not used to it at all so we kind of breaking new ground but I LOVE the co-ed shower. I think it's great to have the father being apart of the celebration too, after all he is half of it! Haha. For ours since I live in the north and it's already freezing we can't really do the outside cookout thing with yard games. But both our families and friends are all huge football (Green Bay Packers specifically) fans and we decided to have a big packer party shower. This gives the guys something to do, and allows the women who are just as much into football as the guys are to hang out as well, which is almost all of them. Haha. This kind of party may not be for some people but we are both super laid back people and I really don't like being center of attention so this is perfect for me! I am super excited to have my husband apart of it as well as all our male friends and family.
Well that was longer than I anticipated. But I hope it helps! I say go for it!
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I think having food and beer is pretty much all you need to keep the men happy haha. If you are concerned about the financial burdon on your mom, I would offer to help pay for it. I would just say that your husband really wants to be involved and you'd love to help her make it possible for some of his guy friends to be there as well.
As PP mentioned, you could also do a diaper/beer party. Just have his guys show up with diapers and they can all drink and bond together. I think it is AWESOME your husband wants to be so involved. My DH is also jealous of the movement I can feel, but he is so anti social he'd hate the idea of a co Ed shower.
Hey look guys! Someone asked for advice, appreciated the advice they were given and were open to opinions that may not have been what they were wanting/expecting to hear! Thanks @zephyrlt for reminding me that normal people do exist here on the BMB lol.
FWIW the only co-ed shower I was a guest at was very segregated and was a little awkward. However, I work a little side job at my neighborhood clubhouse that residents can rent out and someone recently had a co-ed shower there and the guys were SO into it, played the games (there was a bottle chugging contest that was right up their alley) and overall looked like a blast. Good luck!
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I've done it a couple of times and inevitably one if them will take the lid off and chug. Fun to watch though.
My shower my Mom threw was co-ed because we live 4 hours away and everyone wanted to see us. The guys ended up watching the hockey game (can you tell we're Canadian lol) while the gals opened up presents. It was funny the guys would sneak in when they came out for 2nds and 3rds.
My Mom insisted we play games so I suggested the "chugging beer (or pop) out of a bottle" game. We played head to head and then had one winner. That was played co-ed, and was really funny. We also played the "guess the baby food" game, which is precisely when I decided I was making all my baby food - that stuff is nasty! The guys were far more adventurous than the gals and my Uncle Joe cleaned house. He guessed them all right and won a "guy prize" which was a beer stein.
My husband has never heard of Co ed showers so he was kind of weirded out but was 100% supportive!
All the baby showers I have been to where all females. Even though we had fun but I felt a little awkward (you can't possibly know everyone there). So I believe that having guys there will make it so much funnier. Definitely will have the beer chugging out of baby bottles for the guys. Husband already planning the BBQ and drinks!
It's going to be a gender reveal Co ed baby shower. So we will have team pink and team blue playing games against each other! Can't wait! Should be lots of fun!
Very cool idea to incorporate a gender reveal into the shower though! I've only ever heard of it being done separately which seems like a lot in such a short time span.
Gah. I can't even believe people admit this out loud. #noshame
Also why can't girls be in the the beer chugging contest?
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100%. I can't remember if she said she knows what she's having? (Been up since 4:30am with DD so I either missed it or, you know, mom brain.) I agree the fun is in seeing the parents' reactions. Gender doesn't make a difference to most others... Maybe grandparents but yeah.
Beer chugging for guys cuz the girls that will be there don't drink.
Showers are gifts given to mothers to be, and not something they should plan themselves. They are not a "right" or required (as you put it) and etiquette generally (aka always) frowns upon someone hosting a gift giving event for themselves. It's gift grabby and kind of rude.
If someone doesnt offer to throw you one, unfortunately you just go without.
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