bailadora
We create the dreams.
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So this morning as I'm taking the kids to school, the morning DJs start talking about something called the Push Present.
I'd never heard of it before, but apparently it's becoming quite the trend for the father to give the mother some sort of gift (usually some sort of jewelry) upon the birth of a child as a "thank you" for all she had to go through due to pregnancy and delivery. According the female DJ, this is something some women are openly discussing now as if it is something that a woman should expect, as in: "What did you get for a push present?" And if the guy didn't get his spouse/SO something, then he looks like a total douche. The female DJ even went so far as to say that the female should get some sort of thank you token from the male because pregnancy and childbirth changes women's bodies so much and then the guys are ever after complaining about it.
I guess I'm hopelessly out of date, but I just don't understand why the hell a woman would expect something like this. Presumably, when a couple decides to have a child, it's (usually) a joint decision and the "gift" comes in the form of a child. Why is anything else expected or required?
But then again, I've never been one to keep up with the latest trends, so I thought I'd throw the question out there to my fellow Litsters. What say you regarding the idea of a "push present"?
I'd never heard of it before, but apparently it's becoming quite the trend for the father to give the mother some sort of gift (usually some sort of jewelry) upon the birth of a child as a "thank you" for all she had to go through due to pregnancy and delivery. According the female DJ, this is something some women are openly discussing now as if it is something that a woman should expect, as in: "What did you get for a push present?" And if the guy didn't get his spouse/SO something, then he looks like a total douche. The female DJ even went so far as to say that the female should get some sort of thank you token from the male because pregnancy and childbirth changes women's bodies so much and then the guys are ever after complaining about it.
I guess I'm hopelessly out of date, but I just don't understand why the hell a woman would expect something like this. Presumably, when a couple decides to have a child, it's (usually) a joint decision and the "gift" comes in the form of a child. Why is anything else expected or required?
But then again, I've never been one to keep up with the latest trends, so I thought I'd throw the question out there to my fellow Litsters. What say you regarding the idea of a "push present"?