L Sass
Cathlete
We haven't had any real controversy on here lately, and I'm sure this will probably spark some, but I have to vent.
I received a baby shower invitation to my cousin's girlfriend's baby shower. I didn't even know he was dating soemone (and I still don't know that.) No wedding, no living together, no long term plans of any kind. I know I'm old fashioned, but I think "no marriage, no shower" I know precautions aren't always taken and "mistakes" for lack of a better word, occur, and that people even plan on having babies out of wedlock. All that is fine: people make their own choices and I have no problem with any of that.
But I think it takes a lot of nerve to ask unknown relatives of "the baby's father's family" to pony up, buy a present, and attend a shower when there are no plans to do anything long term. My cousin is a real loser and will likely be in jail (again) when the child is born. But because I think it's wrong to reward this type of activity, I have no desire, and don't feel any obligation to go to this thing. Then I will, of course, be the arrogant black sheep. Am I wrong here?
Lorrie
I received a baby shower invitation to my cousin's girlfriend's baby shower. I didn't even know he was dating soemone (and I still don't know that.) No wedding, no living together, no long term plans of any kind. I know I'm old fashioned, but I think "no marriage, no shower" I know precautions aren't always taken and "mistakes" for lack of a better word, occur, and that people even plan on having babies out of wedlock. All that is fine: people make their own choices and I have no problem with any of that.
But I think it takes a lot of nerve to ask unknown relatives of "the baby's father's family" to pony up, buy a present, and attend a shower when there are no plans to do anything long term. My cousin is a real loser and will likely be in jail (again) when the child is born. But because I think it's wrong to reward this type of activity, I have no desire, and don't feel any obligation to go to this thing. Then I will, of course, be the arrogant black sheep. Am I wrong here?
Lorrie