Hard to lighten up after losing 6 pregnancies and people keep asking when I'll have another child. I just wish they would stop. |
DP. None of what you said is relevant. This is like 3rd grade lesson #1 people: you cannot control other people. People do and say all kinds of dumb things, who the actual heck cares. I cannot imagine keeping track of dumb things I hear people say. It’s weird OP! You’re weird. |
It’s a ridiculous question but not damaging. I’m the younger twin and I’ve never been upset by this question. People are excited/curious/don’t know what to ask. |
NP. I honestly can’t believe the PP is complaining about someone asking such an innocent question. It’s obviously just something to ask so they don’t feel rude by being silent (or asking an actually inappropriate question like did you use IVF). Some people just want to complain about everything. |
From OPs 13 points I could add more...Just on nursing OP's 10 is the tip of the iceberg on nursing questions. If there is variation between the children/mom on hair or color? Add 14 where did yu get them or one of them? Strangers wanting to know sorces. Or if you look diff and young for yur age? You're doing great watching them ...can you babysit? |
I am a twin who was born in 1987 and none of this is new. My parents were asked all of the above (except IVF) and more, including whether they curled my sister’s red hair so they could tell us apart (I have straight brown hair). It is human interest. What is hard about being a twin in my experience is that you also get asked things like “who is more athletic/better at math/prettier, etc” and if your daughter is more athletic than your son (as was the case with my friends who were BG twins) that can be hard on the boy. Just lots of unfortunate comparisons. |
| Sounds like a lot of folks are sensitive about having had fertility treatments ... |