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Would You Let Your Son Pick "Girl" Invitations

My son's birthday is coming up and I am going to let him pick his own invitations since I don't do "themes". Whatever he likes is fine by me. He loves Thomas and Cars so I am assuming that will be the invitation he picks. I am not going to go out of my way to find them so whatever they have at the dollar store is what he needs to pick from. He also enjoys watching gender nuetral shows like Max and Ruby but also enjoys "girl" shows like Strawberry Shortcake and My Little Pony. My husband thinks I am nuts that I think it would be ok for him to pick out one of those (my son will be 4). I told him that I would discourage Barbie or Princess (which he doesn't even like) but I didn't think there was anything wrong with the other two if that is what he wants. Usually my husband is open minded. Am I the wierd one here?

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Yes, I know it might now even be an issue, but it might in the future. I would rather spend a few minutes asking other moms their thoughts than driving to 2 or 3 stores to find invitations. My son's name is clearly masculin BUT we would not invite kids who didn't know my son well, much less what gender he is! I do appreciate the point some of you made that some kids who may not see him every day might think that he wants to get "girl" toys and that is definetly not the case. And no, we are not planning to make them because while I find my son's pictures amazingly talented, I am not sure that the 12-15 kids who will be getting cards would find his art so inspiring. Plus, he is 3. He just learned to write his name. So no, he can't write.

I asked him tonight what kind of invitations he wanted and he told me either Cars or Toy Story. If he was totally in love with the "girl" ones I would get them for him but he is sitll at the age where he is open to lots of different things. Thanks for the advice.

UPDATE: Ok, so we went and bought invitations today. He picked ones that were pink that had a picture of a kitten with a bow eating icecream. He immediately said he wanted those. He told me how cute he thought it was and that he loved them. I did offer him several gender neutral and boy ones but he said no, even at the register when I asked if that was the one he wanted. Oh, well! My son loves animals and cats especially so I am not really that surprised. My husband says they are fine too.

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A girl can get away with slightly masculine "themes" but boys can't get away with "feminine" ones. I know it's a double standard but no, I wouldn't let my son go w/ Strawberry Shortcake or My Little Pony type invitations. Realizing that at age 4, it is mostly family but I am guessing some friends. You are setting him up to get teased.

Watching the shows IS fine thought.

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Have not had this happen but we received a birthday invite from a neighbor boy and it was Princess theme. No biggie. He picked them out himself. :)

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I think it is a little weird that you are deliberating his choices before they are made. Wouldn't it be a more efficient use of time to let him pick and then if he picks a girl theme have the discussion?

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I let my son pick out whatever invites, plates, napkins, etc he wanted at the dollar store...I recall it being car themed invites but pink plates. And I was totally fine with it. My husband never even noticed.

What's up with families discouraging young boys from colors or possibly less-masculine themes starting at such a young age? They are a non-sexual child at 4. Who are the parents trying to socially please? Clearly not their own child. You cannot force a boy to like blue, if he innately likes pink. Pink is a very vibrant, happy color and I think reflects a happy, joyful child's choice. It does not reflect sexual preference. WE the adults associate pink with girls. And any child who runs around saying that pink is for girls, clearly learned that from their homophobe parents.

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NOPE and he has.

He is a girly kind of boy.....When he has birthday money to blow he normally goes for the barbies, polly pockets....and his new favorite is Strawberry Shortcake play sets...

Birthday invites have never been an exceptions. We have done princess, just pink and a flowery one...

He is a kid....Kids are not programmed to gender specific things....The parents are the ones that encourage them....or discourage them....especially just turning four.....

I love that I have one boy who is not all tough and mega boy honestly. It is a nice change from Power Rangers and monster trucks...Which is what my youngest two are all about.

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A girl can get away with slightly masculine "themes" but boys can't get away with "feminine" ones. I know it's a double standard but no, I wouldn't let my son go w/ Strawberry Shortcake or My Little Pony type invitations. Realizing that at age 4, it is mostly family but I am guessing some friends. You are setting him up to get teased.

Watching the shows IS fine thought.

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It's a party invitation - the only thing on it that matters is the date and time.

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I think it is a little weird that you are deliberating his choices before they are made. Wouldn't it be a more efficient use of time to let him pick and then if he picks a girl theme have the discussion?

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Have not had this happen but we received a birthday invite from a neighbor boy and it was Princess theme. No biggie. He picked them out himself. :)

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No. I would not let my soon-to-be-4-yr-old pick My Little Pony invitations. Max and Ruby sure. Thomas, sure. Cars, sure. If I received an invite to a boy's birthday party and it had Strawberry Shortcake on the cover, I would be super-confused. Your son's not even going to see these invitations but for one day before you mail them, so I'd say "Pick between A, B, and C" none of which will be girly. I think at the dollar store, you're likely to find generic stuff anyways (polka dots, hats, trains, animals) so it may not be a discussion anyways. My husband would totally be with yours btw. Mine would probably even discourage our son from watching St.Shortcake and MLPony.

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Your husband's mindset is very common. It's been passed from father to son for generations. I attempted to break it with my children. It was a success.
One day my grandson who was five years old asked me for a Black Barbie. I looked and looked and finally found one with a soccer ball attached to her hand. We went shopping at Saturday Market which is a crafts faire that goes from April to November in various cities in the Pacific Northwest.
My grandson was an expert at Barbie clothes. He selected many and I purchased them.
He kept his Barbie hidden and played with her when he was alone. One day another boy who was a friend of his came to play. He discovered my grandson's Barbie. He was so excited telling him he also had a secret Barbie. He brought his the next time the boys got together.
As my grandson got older he earned a black belt in martial arts.
Tell your husband not to worry. Children today are not so gender based in their choices of color, toys, etc.

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