Have you ever attended these parties where you had to pick to be part of Team Blue or Team Pink? I have and let me tell you; it was fun. The decors, the games, the competition, the cakes, the balloons, confetti, the streamers, the piñatas, the colored smoke, and……..
Hello, welcome to Azazel podcast. I am Dr. Bobb Rousseau. In this episode, I discussed Gender Reveal Parties and how they are losing value by the second. By the end of this episode, you will know what Gender Reveal Parties to make your own decision on whether they are still necessary in today’s America.
Have you ever attended these parties where you had to pick to be part of Team Blue or Team Pink? I have and let me tell you; it was fun. The decors, the games, the competition, the cakes, the balloons, confetti, the streamers, the piñatas, the colored smoke, and……..
Ouf, I am so excited that I can spend hours explaining to you the buildup climax to finally open that envelope that either way it goes, will bring joy to the parents, If you have not caught my drift yet, I am talking about Gender Reveal Parties where attendees or the expectants had to guess or assert the sex of a fetal.
Jenna Karvunidis made Gender Reveal Parties a thing in 2008. Since then, many pregnant couples have adopted it to know their baby’s ex, not from the nurse, but from their friends or even sometimes, strangers.
Few families who organized gender reveal parties were disappointed that their children did not stick to their revealed sex. Trust me, not because these kids may be gays, lesbians or queers but because they become transgenders. No doubt, if you are gays, lesbians or queers, you are the sex you were born with. However, if you transgend, you switch sex.
Believe me when I say there is nothing wrong in people making the choice to be all they can be. The point I am trying to convey here; better yet, the question I am trying to answer is “It is still necessary to hold these parties? I am asking so because the parents will not know if their children will stick to the sex that was assigned to them at birth.
Anyway, here is my point, with sex reassignments becoming an acceptable norm in American society, the thrill to have gender parties to reveal the sex of a baby is loosing value. Thus, parents who do not support the LGBT-Q movement or do not want to be disappointed, should not have them because any kid, regardless of his age, can request to have sex reassignment. Moreover, why having them anyway when people now have no obligation to have genders or to be addressed as he or she?
Thank you for listening to Azazel Podcast. Remember to subscribe to the channel on www.hazazel.com, Apple, Google, YouTube or wherever you get your podcast.
Have you ever attended these parties where you had to pick to be part of Team Blue or Team Pink? I have and let me tell you; it was fun. The decors, the games, the competition, the cakes, the balloons, confetti, the streamers, the piñatas, the colored smoke, and……..
Ouf, I am so excited that I can spend hours explaining to you the buildup climax to finally open that envelope that either way it goes, will bring joy to the parents, If you have not caught my drift yet, I am talking about Gender Reveal Parties where attendees or the expectants had to guess or assert the sex of a fetal.
Jenna Karvunidis made Gender Reveal Parties a thing in 2008. Since then, many pregnant couples have adopted it to know their baby’s ex, not from the nurse, but from their friends or even sometimes, strangers.
Few families who organized gender reveal parties were disappointed that their children did not stick to their revealed sex. Trust me, not because these kids may be gays, lesbians or queers but because they become transgenders. No doubt, if you are gays, lesbians or queers, you are the sex you were born with. However, if you transgend, you switch sex.
Believe me when I say there is nothing wrong in people making the choice to be all they can be. The point I am trying to convey here; better yet, the question I am trying to answer is “It is still necessary to hold these parties? I am asking so because the parents will not know if their children will stick to the sex that was assigned to them at birth.
Anyway, here is my point, with sex reassignments becoming an acceptable norm in American society, the thrill to have gender parties to reveal the sex of a baby is loosing value. Thus, parents who do not support the LGBT-Q movement or do not want to be disappointed, should not have them because any kid, regardless of his age, can request to have sex reassignment. Moreover, why having them anyway when people now have no obligation to have genders or to be addressed as he or she?
Thank you for listening to Azazel Podcast. Remember to subscribe to the channel on www.hazazel.com, Apple, Google, YouTube or wherever you get your podcast.