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Movotti
5 years agoNew Spectator
Gender reveal? I think you need to google "Why gender reveal parties are problematic"
Gender resides in the brain, it's not something an ultrasound will discover. Most children express their gender between the ages of 2 and 6. Until they tell you, it's just assumed.
Not to mention that pink originally was a masculine colour, and had been so for thousands of years, before someone decided to make money out of switching it to blue, and convincing people that they needed to tell the world what a baby had between it's legs, in a colour code. Meanwhile blue has been a feminine colour for at least the last 2000 years. But for infants, white was the colour of choice for most of the history of cloth, because any cloth used for a baby would have to be laundered often, white was the practical choice, it could be washed and bleached on a regular basis, and unlike coloured fabric, it wouldn't fade. Right up until the 1940s, baby boys were dressed the same as baby girls, all wore frilly petticoats with their nappies, and cardigans and leggings for warmth.
And frilly petticoats for babies is something I do want.
What is it? Well, they called it 'a baby'
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/11/13/3a/11133a50ba64a677dd1bb0c8d8014d4f.jpg
I'm not particularly enthused about baby showers... baby baths make more sense :p
https://mbeans.com/spillingthebeans/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/baby-bath-vintage.jpg
Personally I'd like babies to be 'sick' occasionally, like in the real world, where new parents panic about every slight temperature rise, or sniffle.
Babies that scream all night, no matter what is done to try to soothe them, only to have them sleep all day.
I like that idea. Maybe include the option of an inflatable birthing pool, similar to a kiddie pool.
https://www.pregnancy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/WB002-Birth-Pool-in-a-Box-Mini.jpg
Gender resides in the brain, it's not something an ultrasound will discover. Most children express their gender between the ages of 2 and 6. Until they tell you, it's just assumed.
Not to mention that pink originally was a masculine colour, and had been so for thousands of years, before someone decided to make money out of switching it to blue, and convincing people that they needed to tell the world what a baby had between it's legs, in a colour code. Meanwhile blue has been a feminine colour for at least the last 2000 years. But for infants, white was the colour of choice for most of the history of cloth, because any cloth used for a baby would have to be laundered often, white was the practical choice, it could be washed and bleached on a regular basis, and unlike coloured fabric, it wouldn't fade. Right up until the 1940s, baby boys were dressed the same as baby girls, all wore frilly petticoats with their nappies, and cardigans and leggings for warmth.
And frilly petticoats for babies is something I do want.
What is it? Well, they called it 'a baby'
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/11/13/3a/11133a50ba64a677dd1bb0c8d8014d4f.jpg
I'm not particularly enthused about baby showers... baby baths make more sense :p
https://mbeans.com/spillingthebeans/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/baby-bath-vintage.jpg
Personally I'd like babies to be 'sick' occasionally, like in the real world, where new parents panic about every slight temperature rise, or sniffle.
Babies that scream all night, no matter what is done to try to soothe them, only to have them sleep all day.
"Guccifi;c-17389477" wrote:
Maybe let us give natural birth’s as well like as in we can give birth in bathtubs or hot tubs and they send over a nurse or someone to help rather than just have the baby just pop out.
I like that idea. Maybe include the option of an inflatable birthing pool, similar to a kiddie pool.
https://www.pregnancy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/WB002-Birth-Pool-in-a-Box-Mini.jpg
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