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AITA for making a request for baby shower gifts?

by Michael Lee
May 12, 2026
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An expectant mother prepares for the arrival of her second child by organizing a baby shower. She prioritizes efficiency and personal taste by requesting only diapers as gifts.

Her decision creates tension within her family, leading to a conflict between her practical approach and her relatives’ desire to provide traditional gifts.

AITA for making a request for baby shower gifts?

I (31f) am pregnant with my second child. My baby...

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I cannot expect my family and friends who aren't super...

I have a lot of items left from my previous...

I don't want my loved ones to waste money and...

A few cousins messaged me and said that I was...

I said that the baby needs diapers. They're still upset...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Brené Brown explains, ‘Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.’ In this situation, the author is attempting to set a boundary based on her personal values of minimalism and aesthetic preference, while her family is viewing gift-giving as an essential ritual of communal bonding.

The conflict arises from a mismatch in expectations regarding the purpose of a baby shower. The author views the event through a utilitarian lens, focusing on logistics and waste reduction. Her family, however, views the shower as a symbolic celebration where the act of selecting a gift serves as a tangible manifestation of their relationship with the child. The author’s dismissal of her family’s desire to ‘spoil’ the baby creates a power dynamic that feels exclusionary, even if her intent is to be practical.

To handle such situations more effectively in the future, the author could benefit from utilizing a hybrid approach. While requesting diapers is acceptable, she could provide a small, curated registry of items she finds aesthetically pleasing to allow loved ones the flexibility to choose gifts that feel personal. Acknowledging the family’s desire to participate in the celebration would help bridge the gap between her need for order and their need for connection.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

MamaTumaini Frankly, if you have no need for gifts, just...

[deleted] Wow people here are REALLY uptight about what qualifies...

You have baby things already so if anyone would like...

As long as you don't throw a fit if some...

Original_Safe_3143 NTA. I can't tell you how many baby showers...

[deleted] NTA

Baby shower gifts are to get what the baby NEEDS

You need diapers more than you need the clothing, its perfectly respectable to request only those things

Why else would people have gift registries, if not to let people know what would be an acceptable gift?

They do this at baby stores too. You've skip the...

Cheddarbaybiskits NTA. It's common to have a dipe and wipe...

AlbanyBarbiedoll Definitely NTA!! I actually think it is SUPER gracious...

However, let them do whatever they want. You can donate...

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The author maintains that her request is a practical measure to avoid waste and manage her specific aesthetic preferences. Conversely, her family members feel that this restriction prevents them from expressing their affection through traditional gift-giving.

The central question for debate remains: Is it acceptable for an expectant parent to strictly limit gift options to necessities to avoid unwanted items, or does this disregard the social importance of gift-giving as an expression of love and connection?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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