Anonymous wrote:I mean, are you willfully oblivious people even reading? We're not talking about being OFFENDED. I at least clearly said several times that I can't imagine many people would say that trying to hurt your feelings. And most people get that. Nonetheless, if you're having a nice Sunday and for once you happen NOT to be worrying about the baby's size or what he has or hasn't kept down that day, or maybe for once you're not nervous that he'll have to be hospitalized after the scheudled doctor's visit because he hasn't gained...again.... Do you think it is pleasant to get a reminder? That's what I'm saying. I don't think anyone is coming unhinged by the comments. But yeah, some people call all babies tiny. But when your baby is truly teeny tiny, MANY MANY people say it. I'd get it several times a day, every day. Never got it more than once every few months with my chunky first. So please, get outside of yourself. Or don't. You seem to feel that if you don't mean any harm, nobody has a right to be harmed?
And the person saying get psychotherapy, etc, you're just a bitch. I doubt you care if you hurt anyone's feelings. Baiting and insulting a stressed-out group of premie moms and taking shots at them is definitely one of your finer moments. Please, make sure you teach your children to take shots at people who are struggling. Cuz it's just so fun! Right?
Anonymous wrote:no. offensive is using something horrific like the "r" word to describe a child, or just the use of the "r" word in general conversation. you seem to be projecting your insecurities on places they have no business being. please use this energy for other things vs. getting upset over the use of an adjective in an innocent manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this thread really brought out the PC police. i am as liberal as they come, but this is ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I said a preemie baby -- one who you know is/was a preemie, as op's neighbor did -- should not be called tiny. No matter how innocently you mean it, you have to pause for or second and imagine the reception. Most of us censor ourselves somewhat in almost every conversation we have to avoid being g unnecessarily rude or hurtful. It's part of living in society.
If you think this is ridiculous -- to remember you're talking to the mom of a preemie, and choose your words carefully as a result -- then you are self-centered and heartless.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this thread really brought out the PC police. i am as liberal as they come, but this is ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I said a preemie baby -- one who you know is/was a preemie, as op's neighbor did -- should not be called tiny. No matter how innocently you mean it, you have to pause for or second and imagine the reception. Most of us censor ourselves somewhat in almost every conversation we have to avoid being g unnecessarily rude or hurtful. It's part of living in society.
If you think this is ridiculous -- to remember you're talking to the mom of a preemie, and choose your words carefully as a result -- then you are self-centered and heartless.
Anonymous wrote:this thread really brought out the PC police. i am as liberal as they come, but this is ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I said a preemie baby -- one who you know is/was a preemie, as op's neighbor did -- should not be called tiny. No matter how innocently you mean it, you have to pause for or second and imagine the reception. Most of us censor ourselves somewhat in almost every conversation we have to avoid being g unnecessarily rude or hurtful. It's part of living in society.
Op. your baby is so tiny. Adorable .Anonymous wrote:this thread really brought out the PC police. i am as liberal as they come, but this is ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I said a preemie baby -- one who you know is/was a preemie, as op's neighbor did -- should not be called tiny. No matter how innocently you mean it, you have to pause for or second and imagine the reception. Most of us censor ourselves somewhat in almost every conversation we have to avoid being g unnecessarily rude or hurtful. It's part of living in society.
this thread really brought out the PC police. i am as liberal as they come, but this is ridiculous.Anonymous wrote:I said a preemie baby -- one who you know is/was a preemie, as op's neighbor did -- should not be called tiny. No matter how innocently you mean it, you have to pause for or second and imagine the reception. Most of us censor ourselves somewhat in almost every conversation we have to avoid being g unnecessarily rude or hurtful. It's part of living in society.
Anonymous wrote:Op Said that the neighbor knew her baby was a preemie.