Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's rude. And of their good friends you'd know already I know about all my friends plans/wishes to have kids or not. And not from asking them.
The friends I am thinking of are way more children people than DH and me. DH and I didn't especially like kids before we had them. Of course we love our kids now.
They were all people I hung out with before I was married. We moved to DC from NYC so I plan on seeing them when we go visit next week.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't. Like others have said, you don't know if infertility or marital discord are at play.
As someone who is childless by choice, whenever I've told people I don't want kids, it's almost immediately followed by "you'll change your mind!" Or "you're young!" Or "who is going to take care of you when you're old?" I can honestly say that not one time have I received a positive response or enthusiasm that I know what I want and what's best for me. I understand that if you're a person who just loves babies and kids it is hard to grasp this but it's really rude when it manifests as "you're wrong" or "you don't really know what you want."
Anonymous wrote:I think it's rude. And of their good friends you'd know already I know about all my friends plans/wishes to have kids or not. And not from asking them.