Gender reveals are always a dubious idea. At worst, they literally start wildfires. At best, they're random celebrations. I sort of understand wanting to event-ize finding out the chromosomal makeup of your baby, but if that's the case, then you have to prepare yourself for either option. You can't be disappointed in the news if you're going to find out in a public setting. You're setting yourself up for failure. Crying at your own gender reveal is like crying at your own vow renewal. Nobody told you you had to have this party, it's just an excuse to have a party, so you don't get to be upset about how it goes.
But one woman didn't quite internalize that and made quite the scene at her gender reveal. And then she also made the mistake of terrorizing her own sister about her behavior. Read on for the story and decide what you would have done.