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[quote=Anonymous]I see both sides. I just survived cancer and my dad died, so I think it's crazy if someone begrudges me celebrating my kid's win. (I hardly ever do this, but theoretically) And it's a great way to inform family and good friends who don't live close. But if you are raving about your kid on their birthday or something, yeah, you could be hurting the friend who was never able to have a child and make them thinking about all the moments they don't get to have. That's on them though. I recently saw an acquaintance take her kids to Japan where they had an amazing time. I can't manage a road trip with my kids rn for various reasons, and yeah it made me feel kind of crappy. That's on me though. You have to set limits for your mental health if this stuff bothers you. But this is why I don't post much-- even if it's good news for me, I don't want others to feel hurt.[/quote]
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