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Not MM related - talk me down from the ledge.
Today I received a Facebook invitation from H's second cousin's 15 year old girlfriend to a baby shower she is hosting for herself.
I. just. can't. even.
Am I terrible if I don't go?
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Re: Not MM related - talk me down from the ledge.
While this is true, I'll give a lot of latitude in the etiquette department to a pregnant 15-year-old kid. I feel sad for any young person in that situation.
If it were me, I probably wouldn't actually go to the shower since we aren't close. I wouldn't feel obligated to give a gift either, but I would out of a sense of charity. Either items off her registry or possibly just cash. Though, I'd be a bit hesitant to give a teenager cash.
No offense to the teenagers out there, but they just aren't fully cooked yet and don't necessarily make smart decisions with money. Totally fine if it's a birthday gift, but not so much when she's about to have a child that she is not ready for. Heck, I think most adults are too reckless with money.
No need to attend the shower, but maybe send her some practical things that she will need (diapers, wipes, basic onesie's, etc.).
I don't think I would send her cash, though. No telling what she will do with it.