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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]”People are very opinionated about my bump. I choose to cradle my bump because it’s MINE. I’ve waited for this VERY short moment for YEARS. I have only months to enjoy this phase in my life, so I will touch my bump and love my bump as often as I choose”[/b] - Khloe Kardashian Personally I think Meghan thought like many successful women her age who were unmarried that she wouldn’t have children. Now she’s not only having children but with a man she absolutely adores - it must feel like a dream. So like Khloe she savors it. Who cares what the rest of you think? [/quote] Meghan never thought she'd grow up, be married, and have babies some day? For real? This might be the dumbest thing I've ever read on here. She was already married and dumped that guy like yesterday's trash. Having a baby at 37 is no great feat. She isn't the first and won't be the last to have a baby at that age. I'd rather watch a woman do great things in spite of being pregnant, not because of it. We have enough people like that already. They are not role models.[/quote] Woman here - early 30s. Millionaire and business owner. I’ve never been interested in kids. Ever. And I certainly wouldn’t have any in anything less than a marriage with someone I loved. So you can count me in as a woman who never dreamed of ‘having babies one day’. Surprise - not all women think that’s the most they can do with their lives. [/quote] I'm the PP above your comment and I can't tell if you agree or disagree with me. But just to clarify, I'm not saying its everyone's dream to have kids. But the OP seems to think its some fantasy come true that that MM got married (for the 2nd time) and got pregnant. Something just about any woman can achieve it she wants to (don't come at me about infertility). And heck, you don't even need a man to do it. MM would have been in a position to have a kid with or without a man. The "feeling like a dream" just feels so over the top for such an ordinary thing as being pregnant.[/quote]
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