Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if you had said, "we're expecting" rather than "we're pregnant," they may have reacted differently as they are probably dumbfounded that their son is pregnant.
![]()
I'm sure they'll enjoy being grandparents, but at the cost of violating the rules of biology?
Thanks, Grammar Police.![]()
Their loss if they don't want to be engaged grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like my in-laws when we told them we are engaged after 6 years of being together. They were silent for about a minute. Awkward... Then when we told them we were pregnant, they didn't even say congratulations. Some people are just weird or don't know how to express excitement. Don't let it bother you and celebrate the news with the people that are excited!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if you had said, "we're expecting" rather than "we're pregnant," they may have reacted differently as they are probably dumbfounded that their son is pregnant.
![]()
I'm sure they'll enjoy being grandparents, but at the cost of violating the rules of biology?
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if you had said, "we're expecting" rather than "we're pregnant," they may have reacted differently as they are probably dumbfounded that their son is pregnant.