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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One poster here seems really freaked out by brunches.[/quote] 10 years of bottomless mimosas and bellinis, traveling, shoes, hookups with random men, and those $10K and $20K salary bumps from promotions*, were *so* worth it! Kids during peak fertility? What am I, some Bible-thumping hick? As if! *spent on IVF[/quote] As someone who married in their mid/late twenties and had fertility issues off the bat (during “peak fertility” years, I find this comment obnoxious. You can have fertility issues in your twenties, and you can be perfectly fertile in your mid thirties. Trust me. My older coworkers were all pregnant easily while I struggled, unknown to them. Slightly off topic, but...[/quote] That person is one of the MGTOW/incel types. Talking about shoes and mimosas is one of their tells. I'm surprised he didn't use the word "brunch." Brunch ALWAYS triggers them. They spew word salad about women like: c*ck carousel brunch shrew journey international travel my self-care Chad He's already getting his kicks off these replies.[/quote]
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