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  2. The 45 Best Unisex Gifts That Will Please Anyone on Your List

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    Here, WWD features 45 of the best unisex gifts for anyone. Medium Telfar Duffel The CFDA Accessory designer of the year’s cult-followed handbags are a no-brainer for the holiday season. Medium ...

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    The very best gifts for women: Beauty gifts, luxury gifts, and stocking stuffers as low as $3 Christmas is coming up fast, and there’s no better way to show the women in your life you care than ...

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    Consider this your one-stop shop for 2023's best stocking stuffer ideas. We've got toys for kids, cheap gifts for her, and stocking stuffers he'll actually use.

  5. Creatable World - Wikipedia

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    Creatable World is the first line of gender-neutral dolls produced by Mattel.Creatable World dolls differ in design from other dolls produced by Mattel.The design of the doll is unique and is noticeably different from both Barbie and Ken; there are no curves or broad shoulders present on the dolls. [1]

  6. Gender disappointment - Wikipedia

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    A cake for a gender reveal party. Gender disappointment might reveal itself at one of these parties. Gender disappointment is the feeling of sadness parents experience when the desire for a child of a preferred sex is not met. It can create feelings of shame which cannot always be expressed openly. [1]

  7. Gender reveal party - Wikipedia

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    The gender reveal party developed in the late 2000s. An early example was recorded in the 2008 posts of Jenna Karvunidis on her ChicagoNow blog High Gloss and Sauce announcing the sex of her fetus via a cake; she had previously had several miscarriages and wished to celebrate that her pregnancy had developed to the point that the sex of the fetus could be determined.