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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having gone through the awful pain of infertility, I would have a hard time with that lunch. Pregnant friend knows that she is hurting the other. It is called lording it over. I well remember those "clueless ones" No one is that clueless. How many more months? then there will be the baby. Perhaps you could just say, sorry Suzie, pregnancy talk is making me nauseous? It is very presumptuous for a pregnant woman to talk on and on to others who are not in the same state. Unless it is your mother, who will then say. Suzie, shut up. :roll:[/quote] You need to look up definition of "ptesumptuous."[/quote] pre·sump·tu·ous Adjective (of a person or their behavior) Failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or [b]appropriate[/b]. [/quote] It is not appropriate for you to try to make a pregnant woman feel guilty because she is able have achild judt bevause you van't. Only you give a damn about your empty womb.[/quote] I know you talked everyone's ear right off when you were pregnant, but that does not make it right. Or interesting. Or appropriate. People indulge little children -- even when they are grown up.[/quote]
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