[Yay yay yay YAY for these folks. -egg]
'When the baby comes out, even the people who love you the most and know you so intimately, the first question they ask is, 'Is it a girl or a boy?'' says Witterick, bouncing Storm, dressed in a red-fleece jumper, on her lap at the kitchen table.
'If you really want to get to know someone, you don't ask what's between their legs,' says Stocker.
The moment a child's sex is announced, so begins the parade of pink and barrage of blue. Tutus and toy trucks aren't far behind. The couple says it only intensifies with age.
'In fact, in not telling the gender of my precious baby, I am saying to the world, 'Please can you just let Storm discover for him/herself what s (he) wants to be?!.' Witterick writes in an email.
Parents keep child's gender secret
(Thanks, Mom!)
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