Had a fascinating conversation with a co-worker over lunch the other day that covered a wide range of topics, including religion (which, incidentally, we are mostly in agreement about). He's expecting a baby girl soon, and confided in me that one good thing about having a girl is that at least when they get her baptized, he won't have to worry about what she's wearing. Because if he was having a boy, he'd have to wear the family heirloom baptism gown, and he would not put his son in a "f-ing dress!"
Really? Worried that making a newborn boy wear a baptism gown is somehow "unmanly?" I just don't get people. And I really like this guy, but I couldn't help but think to myself, "man, if he knew about Arianna..." Just goes to show you got to be careful what you say to people...