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Three women celebrating a baby shower, one of them looks surprised, one feels left out and the other seems happy to be receiving gifts.
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A 28-year-old bestie ruins her friends' expectations when she bans partners and kids from the party. One of them is a new mother with a 9-month-old baby, so she can't simply set her kid aside and go have fun because she's still naturally feeding him. Bestie's excuse is that people with kids need to learn it's not all about them, and that she wants to celebrate only for herself, not for anyone else. Of course, her friends didn't agree with this, but ended up attending the party anyway.
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Friends celebrating an intimate baby shower in a cozy, sunlit backyard.
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Picture your best friend's baby shower. It's filled with decorations, friends, and family, all gathering to celebrate the arrival of a new family member. Everyone's playing games, sharing stories, and feeling the sweet aroma of freshly baked cupcakes. You all bring thoughtful gifts, and love is in the air. But this story didn't go as harmoniously as expected.
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No doubt becoming a mother is a huge, life-changing event that brings a strong sense of belonging and love, but some new moms take that so far that it can ruin friendships. How selfish can someone be not to care about their friends' kids? Especially if you are about to be a mom, I guess you should be able to empathise with other mothers (who, at the same time, are actually your friends)
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Some friends think moms can just leave their kids whenever they want, but once they become moms themselves, they expect everyone's lives to revolve around their child. I believe we should value the friends who stand by us and never let them feel like they are not important to us.
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