Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of the privileged women who married their rich husband at 29 or 30 and were able to have the good marriage, financial standing and the good luck of fertility to be able to have like 3 children by the time they’re 35. They’re so smug and look down on the rest of us who did not find a partner by 30 or did but had to divorce OR did marry by 30 but has infertility so hasn’t had children yet.
Yes, you got lucky enough to have everything align perfectly for you, don’t judge those who weren’t that lucky!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of the privileged women who married their rich husband at 29 or 30 and were able to have the good marriage, financial standing and the good luck of fertility to be able to have like 3 children by the time they’re 35. They’re so smug and look down on the rest of us who did not find a partner by 30 or did but had to divorce OR did marry by 30 but has infertility so hasn’t had children yet.
Yes, you got lucky enough to have everything align perfectly for you, don’t judge those who weren’t that lucky!!
In my experience they started with money. Ie were UMC in the beginning so nothing amazing there.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of the privileged women who married their rich husband at 29 or 30 and were able to have the good marriage, financial standing and the good luck of fertility to be able to have like 3 children by the time they’re 35. They’re so smug and look down on the rest of us who did not find a partner by 30 or did but had to divorce OR did marry by 30 but has infertility so hasn’t had children yet.
Yes, you got lucky enough to have everything align perfectly for you, don’t judge those who weren’t that lucky!!
Anonymous wrote:Lots of moms are smug. I don't mind the young ones, but it's the ones with the amazing, talented kids that think it's because they are such great parents. They have no idea how little control we actually have over our childrens' disabilities, and that no amount of reading to them or playing baby Einstein videos or doing timeout (or not doing timeout) would have helped.
Anonymous wrote:I am 37 and have three kids and am very financially well off and very happily married. I can assure you I judge no one. I spent most of my 20s enduring a series of unforeseeable tragedies. I spend my time grateful for what I have not judging anyone for being on a different road.
Generally IMO 'judgers' fall into two main categories:
1) People deeply unhappy with themselves or their own life in some way who judge so they don't have to examine their own choices
2) People who have never encountered real hardship and believe that it isn't luck that got them there but their own personal choices.
Frankly you sound like a #1. You're judging them/me, we're not judging you.
Anonymous wrote:I am 37 and have three kids and am very financially well off and very happily married. I can assure you I judge no one. I spent most of my 20s enduring a series of unforeseeable tragedies. I spend my time grateful for what I have not judging anyone for being on a different road.
Generally IMO 'judgers' fall into two main categories:
1) People deeply unhappy with themselves or their own life in some way who judge so they don't have to examine their own choices
2) People who have never encountered real hardship and believe that it isn't luck that got them there but their own personal choices.
Frankly you sound like a #1. You're judging them/me, we're not judging you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women who are pretty, smart and nice can land themselves a husband and have a few kids by age 35.
There are a lot of jealous women out there. Be confident in your choices.
So if you don’t have a husband and 3 babies and a house by 35 you’re ugly and a failure?