Advertisement
  Table of content    
  1. OP asks:
  2. OP's wife is currently pregnant with their second child. The wife's family enjoys celebrating, but OP doesn't quite understand the need to celebrate everything.
  3. OP's wife has been hinting about baby showers.
  4. When OP's mother-in-law found out, she quickly started planning the party.
  5. OP then told her she could go ahead, but he didn't want to be part of it.
  6. OP was accused of not caring about his wife by her sister and turned to Reddit for advice.
  7. OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole:
  8. And boy, let's just say Redditors didn't go easy on OP. Here are some of the top comments:
  9. It's about OP's wife and his children.
  10. And they're worth celebrating.
  11. This user said it best:

Husband Asks If He Was Wrong To Skip His Wife's Baby Shower Because It's Too Much Work

Imagine this: OP and his wife have different views on parties. His wife loves celebrating every little thing, but OP prefers saving money and not throwing extravagant gatherings.

Advertisement

Recently, OP's wife attended a friend's baby shower and now wants one for their second child. The OP, however, doesn't like the idea. He thinks it's too costly and doesn't see the point since they already have a child. His mother-in-law joins the discussion and suggests a surprise baby shower, complete with an Amazon wishlist. But OP is straightforward and tells her he's not on board with the idea. He's too busy with work and their first child to organize a big party. Things get even more complicated when the sister-in-law accuses the OP of not caring enough about his wife to host a baby shower.

So, the big question is: Is OP wrong in this situation? Should he have just gone along with the baby shower idea to celebrate his wife's pregnancy? Keep on scrolling for the full story and what the internet has to say about it.

Advertisement

OP asks:

Advertisement

OP's wife is currently pregnant with their second child. The wife's family enjoys celebrating, but OP doesn't quite understand the need to celebrate everything.

Advertisement

OP's wife has been hinting about baby showers.

Advertisement

When OP's mother-in-law found out, she quickly started planning the party.

Advertisement

OP then told her she could go ahead, but he didn't want to be part of it.

Advertisement

OP was accused of not caring about his wife by her sister and turned to Reddit for advice.

Advertisement

OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole:

Advertisement

And boy, let's just say Redditors didn't go easy on OP. Here are some of the top comments:

Advertisement

It's about OP's wife and his children.

Advertisement

And they're worth celebrating.

Source: enjoy-the-ride-
Advertisement

This user said it best:

Source: ThisWillAgeWell

Now that you've read the story, it's time for you to spill the beans! Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? Let us know in the comment section below.

Share this article
Advertisement
 
Advertisement