Here's something that mildly annoys me

Anonymous
I was very grateful for the parking spaces when I was pregnant because I was pregnant in Phoenix and it was well over 100 degrees during the last part of my pregnancy. It was difficult to walk quite frankly. Sorry that annoys you.
Anonymous
I get annoyed by women who spend all their time talking to men and then claim women hate them. How do you know we hate you if you don't ever talk to us? Geez.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's something that mildly annoys me: chronic complainers.


That only annoys you mildly. Well done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was very grateful for the parking spaces when I was pregnant because I was pregnant in Phoenix and it was well over 100 degrees during the last part of my pregnancy. It was difficult to walk quite frankly. Sorry that annoys you.


I'd take 100 degree with no humidity over this DC 95 with 80% humidity any day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
So really, you are just jealous that you aren't as special as a pregnant lady? You must be a republican. Hey, if I can't have it, NO ONE CAN!

Why can't you look at the other side of the coin . . . and think what a great society we are to offer a little perk to pregnant women or families with small children?

Can you read? She has small children, they weren't with her.


Way to be a snark monster with no point. Are you trying to say you think those spots should be reserved for families with young kids even when the children aren't with them?
Anonymous
They had the ones for pregnant women at Montgomery Mall a while back (2 years maybe) and they got taken out. I find them ridiculous as well. But very old people hitting cars and driving away in parking lots and garages annoys me way more!
Anonymous
Here is something that mildly annoys me -

The way my husband folds towels and the way he loads the dishwasher. I ignore it most of the time because I don't want him to stop all together.
Anonymous
Everything is mildly annoying to me right now since I'm raging with PMS. i think i should just stay home.
Anonymous
Okay, I'll bite. When my husband washes the dishes, he always manages to leave one thing unwashed in the sink. Just one. All the time. It's like: did you really not notice that slotted spoon/cup/bowl in the sink? Mildly annoying and mildly amusing for the consistency of this oversight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what irks me even more are people who are clearly not pregnant or with kids parking in these spaces.


Do it all the time and I don't have *any* kids. Most of the moms I see could use a little exercise, so I figure it's a public service on my part. You're welcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what irks me even more are people who are clearly not pregnant or with kids parking in these spaces.


Do it all the time and I don't have *any* kids. Most of the moms I see could use a little exercise, so I figure it's a public service on my part. You're welcome.


Lol!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The pregnant person will be pregnant for a good long time. If your back stays hurting, get a handicapped permit.


The pregnant person will be pregnant for nine months and her back pain may be permanent. I have a very bad back and I have a handicapped tag. If all handicapped spots are taken, I use the spot for pregnant women. There is no law to enforce this as it is simply a courtesy that stores have decided to extend. Ignore them and park there if you want to. Pregnancy is no more a disability than having a cold.
Anonymous
I had symphysis pubic displasia after delivery and didn't qualify for handicapped tag. I thanked god every day for those parking spots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The pregnant person will be pregnant for a good long time. If your back stays hurting, get a handicapped permit.


How do you know OP didn't screw up a disc. That's permanent; pregnancy's not.
Anonymous
If OP were in that much pain, he/she wouldn't be hanging out at the casual shopping centers.
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