Nobody brought us food

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Have you ever attempted to be part of my village? Reached out when I looked like I could use a friend? Invited me over because my husband was traveling all week? The answer to that is no, so enjoy your dominoes.


OMG Eleanor Shellstrop is on this thread!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Place

Since I'm the poster who brought up the Good Place earlier, I'd like to amend my post to add that my sister also brought me a lobster roll for lunch when she came to visit. And more cookies.


So you can't complain that "Nobody brought me food"! Waahhh!!!!!
Anonymous
Think you missed the point. I'm just validating the OP, who is right that her family are jerks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Think you missed the point. I'm just validating the OP, who is right that her family are jerks.


How are you validating the post by taunting other posters?
Anonymous
Flabbergasted? REally?
You have a new child, don't you have more important things to fill your thoughts with?

ALso, in my experience, the meal bringing tends to occur in circles where men are generally thought to be helpless
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flabbergasted? REally?
You have a new child, don't you have more important things to fill your thoughts with?

ALso, in my experience, the meal bringing tends to occur in circles where men are generally thought to be helpless


Funny you say that. Only one friend brought food for us (which is not a custom we were familiar with so it was extra awesome) and her husband is so useless that he is now her ex. Hmm.
Anonymous
OP, most people don't take visitors with a newborn except immediate family. You should adjust your expectations because you sound unreasonable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't expect free food for breeding people.


I hate when people use this term. You don't have to have children but, face it your parents had you so they were "breeding" Do you feel the same towards siblings' children or close family members? If we didn't breed than we would go extinct. Why so condensending?

Btw, People brought us food, never expected it and were very grateful to those friends who did.
Anonymous
I never even thought about someone bringing me food when we had a baby. We can easily order delivery. I did buy nice baby gifts for friends though.
Anonymous
Did you consult your friends and family about having a baby and what you considered their responsibilities to you with respect to waiting on you and did they agree? If not, no one owes you anything.
Anonymous
It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.


So weird. If anything republicans are more family friendly and help each other more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.


So weird. If anything republicans are more family friendly and help each other more.


Can we just agree that there are jerks now "many sides?"
Anonymous
Sounds like your DH's family is very rude, selfish, and socially clueless. Barnyard animals
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flabbergasted? REally?
You have a new child, don't you have more important things to fill your thoughts with?

ALso, in my experience, the meal bringing tends to occur in circles where men are generally thought to be helpless


Not in my circle. That has nothing to do with it. It's about being generous and helpful. Sadly that seems to be a foreign concept to many of you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.


So weird. If anything republicans are more family friendly and help each other more.


That's a big fat lie. The party of family values has none.
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