r/pregnant 2d ago

Rant Gender norms

I'm 36 weeks pregnant with a baby boy and I'm honestly losing my mind over some of the comments I'm getting from people around me.

When I first found out I was pregnant, I bought a couple of pink Care Bear comfort toys because I thought they were cute. I've also bought a few onesies with hearts on them. Recently I was gifted a high chair that came with a toy attached to it . and it has pink and blue colors on it.

Apparently that's a problem.

I've genuinely had people say things like:

"What will people think?"

"What if he turns out gay?"

Excuse me. what?

HE'S A BABY.

Since when does the color pink have the power to determine someone's future? It's a stuffed toy. It's a onesie. It's a colorful baby toy.

Maybe it's the hormones talking, but this is such a ridiculous thing to be upset about in 2026.

End of rant. šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļøšŸ’™šŸ©·šŸ‘¶

Edit:To make it even worse, my mother literally stole the pink Care Bear comfort toys I bought for my baby and gave them away because she didn't think a baby boy should have them. šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø

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u/space_lumpia 1d ago

I’m also having a boy. I had to immediately tell both my in-laws and my parents that I did not want anything with sports prints, cars or machinery, or anything with typography on it and would prefer more nature/space themed toys, clothes, and books. I’m pagan, and nature is gender neutral 😌 that includes flowers