Anonymous wrote:Please stop saying this. I have an only mostly by choice, but also because I developed two difficult autoimmune diseases after I gave birth to my son and I physically wouldn’t be able to handle another pregnancy/period of sleep deprivation/running around after a toddler period of time. The people who have said this know about my chronic illnesses, not that it’s acceptable to say that in any situation.
I think the next time these people are whining about having to be in multiple places at once, coordinating carpools, sibling rivalry etc I’ll tell them that they really shouldn’t have had that second or third kid. Why does judgment of one’s reproductive choices have to be a one way street, right?
Anonymous wrote:We have an only child, and I really have no excuse not to have another one except that we just really, really don't want to. But people CONTINUE to ask me 'if we're going to give DD a sibling' on and on and on.
My co-workers: first they hounded me about my long-time boyfriend and our marriage plans, then four years of 'where's that kid?', now 'where's the second one?' It NEVER ENDS!
I just say "All we wanted was one good one, and we got her!" Or "I couldn't live through some of those nights again!" Or "How about you, any more?" Or "Where are those grandkids?"
They never ask me about my strategic ideas for the business, or how I feel about current economic conditions impacting our business lines. Just because I'm a young(ish) woman, all I must be thinking about is bearing children! Nope.
Anonymous wrote:We have an only child, and I really have no excuse not to have another one except that we just really, really don't want to. But people CONTINUE to ask me 'if we're going to give DD a sibling' on and on and on.
My co-workers: first they hounded me about my long-time boyfriend and our marriage plans, then four years of 'where's that kid?', now 'where's the second one?' It NEVER ENDS!
I just say "All we wanted was one good one, and we got her!" Or "I couldn't live through some of those nights again!" Or "How about you, any more?" Or "Where are those grandkids?"
They never ask me about my strategic ideas for the business, or how I feel about current economic conditions impacting our business lines. Just because I'm a young(ish) woman, all I must be thinking about is bearing children! Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are taking a throw away comment way too seriously. Just come back with some breezy response -- ha ha, not in this lifetime! -- or whatever would work for you and move on.
I think OP has her breezy response. “Sounds like you really shouldn’t have had that second kid!” works perfectly as a throw away comment that people shouldn’t take way too seriously, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are taking a throw away comment way too seriously. Just come back with some breezy response -- ha ha, not in this lifetime! -- or whatever would work for you and move on.
I think OP has her breezy response. “Sounds like you really shouldn’t have had that second kid!” works perfectly as a throw away comment that people shouldn’t take way too seriously, right?
Anonymous wrote:You are taking a throw away comment way too seriously. Just come back with some breezy response -- ha ha, not in this lifetime! -- or whatever would work for you and move on.