DWGal210
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So maybe I am thinking too much into this / being sensitive, but I wanted some opinions, please.
I got an invitation in the mail this week for a friend's baby shower. I was casual friends with this gal in high school, and we ran around in the same large circle of friends in college, but I wouldn't say we were very close. Got along just fine, but not buddy-buddy.
I am friends with her on Facebook and occasionally run into her when she is back in town (she and her husband now live about 2 hours away) and last time I saw her, she wanted my address so she could send me an invitation to her baby shower. I didn't commit that I could go, mostly because she didn't have the date and I didn't want to promise and then not come.
So - to the heart of the matter. I get the invitation in the mail and it's a Couples Baby Shower!! The kicker is - I am pretty sure I will be the only single person there, and the invitation wasn't sent to me + guest. Now, granted, I don't have a guest to take, but if it was a Couples shower and you knew the person wasn't married / engaged / dating you would think you would include "+ guest" so they wouldn't be the 3rd wheel, so to speak. For those of you who have had Couples showers (either thrown them for someone or the shower was in your honor), what is the etiquette for that?
I guess I am being sensitive since I am literally the ONLY one of my circle of friends that is not married or engaged and I am honestly having a hard time with not having a special someone in my life.
My guess is that since we all ran around together in college, and quite a few of the friends who were dating in college married each other, that it's a Couples shower so there can be one get-together for everyone and they can catch up without having to have 2 parties. (I am surmising the invitee list based on a conversation I had with the mommy-to-be AND who the invitation actually came from, although admittedly I don't know exactly who was invited.)
Am I weird and/or being too sensitive for not wanting to attend a Couples shower and be the only Single person there??
I got an invitation in the mail this week for a friend's baby shower. I was casual friends with this gal in high school, and we ran around in the same large circle of friends in college, but I wouldn't say we were very close. Got along just fine, but not buddy-buddy.
I am friends with her on Facebook and occasionally run into her when she is back in town (she and her husband now live about 2 hours away) and last time I saw her, she wanted my address so she could send me an invitation to her baby shower. I didn't commit that I could go, mostly because she didn't have the date and I didn't want to promise and then not come.
So - to the heart of the matter. I get the invitation in the mail and it's a Couples Baby Shower!! The kicker is - I am pretty sure I will be the only single person there, and the invitation wasn't sent to me + guest. Now, granted, I don't have a guest to take, but if it was a Couples shower and you knew the person wasn't married / engaged / dating you would think you would include "+ guest" so they wouldn't be the 3rd wheel, so to speak. For those of you who have had Couples showers (either thrown them for someone or the shower was in your honor), what is the etiquette for that?

I guess I am being sensitive since I am literally the ONLY one of my circle of friends that is not married or engaged and I am honestly having a hard time with not having a special someone in my life.
My guess is that since we all ran around together in college, and quite a few of the friends who were dating in college married each other, that it's a Couples shower so there can be one get-together for everyone and they can catch up without having to have 2 parties. (I am surmising the invitee list based on a conversation I had with the mommy-to-be AND who the invitation actually came from, although admittedly I don't know exactly who was invited.)
Am I weird and/or being too sensitive for not wanting to attend a Couples shower and be the only Single person there??

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