Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm CFBC but I am surprised your friend would breathe a word about childrearing. You see, we childfree folks know better than to antagonize parents. Your friend is the exception and lacks EQ. Why not just tell her you find her comments rude? If she's a true friend, she'll apologize for hurting your feelings. If you were trying to get her to babysit, then yes, you will get rude comments from the childfree. Just be forewarned.
Its a funny thing. The childfree are generally polite and cognizant of limited parental resources and therefore don't bring up things that will antagonize a parent - especially one with a young child that needs a lot of commitment and focus in the early years. However I don't see that same sort of deference from parents who bring up everything about their child (positively) when they were never asked.
Commitment should go both ways.
OP here. I rarely bring up my child. Tap dance around doing it, actually, because I know the CFBC are very holier than thou about it, and who needs that? We generally talk politics and about our husbands.
Oh, you're one of THOSE. Yeah. You're the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.
You spelled "parents" wrong.
Ha! 🤣
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.
You spelled "parents" wrong.
Ha! 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.
You spelled "parents" wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm CFBC but I am surprised your friend would breathe a word about childrearing. You see, we childfree folks know better than to antagonize parents. Your friend is the exception and lacks EQ. Why not just tell her you find her comments rude? If she's a true friend, she'll apologize for hurting your feelings. If you were trying to get her to babysit, then yes, you will get rude comments from the childfree. Just be forewarned.
Serious question: I see a lot of child free people on this board… which is literally for parenting discussions. Why are you here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm CFBC but I am surprised your friend would breathe a word about childrearing. You see, we childfree folks know better than to antagonize parents. Your friend is the exception and lacks EQ. Why not just tell her you find her comments rude? If she's a true friend, she'll apologize for hurting your feelings. If you were trying to get her to babysit, then yes, you will get rude comments from the childfree. Just be forewarned.
Its a funny thing. The childfree are generally polite and cognizant of limited parental resources and therefore don't bring up things that will antagonize a parent - especially one with a young child that needs a lot of commitment and focus in the early years. However I don't see that same sort of deference from parents who bring up everything about their child (positively) when they were never asked.
Commitment should go both ways.
OP here. I rarely bring up my child. Tap dance around doing it, actually, because I know the CFBC are very holier than thou about it, and who needs that? We generally talk politics and about our husbands.
Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.
She is not child-free. She is child-less. An empty nester is child free.
Childfree by Choice is their preferred term - as opposed to infertile or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Counter her rudeness. Respond, “You’re missing out. There certainly is hard work involved, but hands-down having kids is the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done.”
Two people being rude is worse than one person being rude. Grow up. You're not 16 anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Counter her rudeness. Respond, “You’re missing out. There certainly is hard work involved, but hands-down having kids is the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm CFBC but I am surprised your friend would breathe a word about childrearing. You see, we childfree folks know better than to antagonize parents. Your friend is the exception and lacks EQ. Why not just tell her you find her comments rude? If she's a true friend, she'll apologize for hurting your feelings. If you were trying to get her to babysit, then yes, you will get rude comments from the childfree. Just be forewarned.
From abother CFBC person--agreed, if a friend is being rude about anything (this topic or others), why not bring it up with them?
I agree that what you're friend is doing IS rude and I would never do the same, about anything that a friend values. When thinking about where your friend is coming from, though, it is good to keep in mind where she might be coming from. People without children get a whole lot of unsolicited judgment from others on their life choices. I know OP is not doing this to their friend based on their posts in this thread (and these kinds of judgmental statements are far more likely to come from near-strangers than from friends IME), but the general experience of this happening over and over again can prime someone to be defensive about their nonstandard choice.
Why TF are so many child free people on a parenting forum??? What is wrong with you?