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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]boston bean
(36,931 posts)34. No no no I didn't take it that way... that was why I put the smiley face.
My apologies to you that my comment wasn't more clear.
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This was not that type of co-ed shower where all males in the family attended.
boston bean
Mar 2015
#15
I might be going to a baby shower where there well could be no mother attending.
Thor_MN
Mar 2015
#21
"A special day for her and a day for women, who have experienced the same thing."
WorseBeforeBetter
Mar 2015
#67
My husband didn't attend mine and it wasn't a precursor to him being uninvolved.
boston bean
Mar 2015
#26
If I were married, I'd leave it up to my wife. I wouldn't mind going if she wanted me there.
BlueJazz
Mar 2015
#27
Well, my thought was that it was the first in your scenario... but maybe I am just behind the times.
boston bean
Mar 2015
#46
perhaps she is less comfortable being the center of attention? I would be mortified myself!
bettyellen
Mar 2015
#73
if she ordered me to be there i would be there...never argue with a pregnant wife
dembotoz
Mar 2015
#48
i see where you are coming from. there are guys out there who take the dad thing
mopinko
Mar 2015
#49
I spent 90% of the time at my sis-in-laws wedding shower with the guys back in the bar.
bettyellen
Mar 2015
#75
Heh, I bet I can name at least one of the DUers who will do exactly that.
Sheldon Cooper
Mar 2015
#61
If the dad is there, then other male attendees should be there, too. Otherwise, it's
valerief
Mar 2015
#77