Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We had an amnio because we didn’t want to bring a child into the world who couldn’t take care of itself.”
We had an amnio too. Our children were both 3 at the time.
I am missing what's wrong with this. I am sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was having a major meltdown on the metro after work one day, and a pregnant woman looked at me and said, “my child will never behave like that.”
It had been a bad day, after a bad week, and I was exhausted.
The exact same thing happened to me. At that point I’ve already decided to drop my filters with perfect strangers. I told her she may yet have a stillborn so let’s not get cocky. She almost sat down. I told her it would teach her to stop saying stupid shit to complete strangers and exited.
That’s hilarious. I appreciate you. People on metro are often intolerant dicks. Even the pregnant ladies. I hope she didn’t swallow too many flies and learned her lesson (though I doubt it).
So you are an actual a hole then. Not only do you let your kid bother other riders on a train but then you hurl deeply offensive insults at the strangers that you were already bothering. What a jerk.
I don’t have filters with strangers either so if the kid is being an out of control monster then I will say so. Don’t like it? Keep your own kids to themselves then.
That is a horrible thing to say to someone. I mean, I'm not against fighting fire with fire but this is just unnecessarily cruel.
People who make mean comments to others shouldn’t be surprised if they get it back.
yeah, people like that count on everyone else being polite. They're just "calling it like it is," but anyone who calls them on it is awful. The actual insults that the PP "hurled" was that the woman was cocky. Which is 100 percent accurate.
+1. Think of all the parents that were spared her mean remarks for the rest of her pregnancy.
You’re delusional. PP is not some kind of superhero and her nasty, childish snapback changed nothing about the other woman’s future behavior, except to laugh with her DH or her friends at happy hour about the delusional loon on the train who told her she might have a miscarriage.
This is really striking a nerve with you. How many struggling moms have you harassed?
Oh, nooooo. You resorted to the tired “this is really striking a nerve” idiocy. How embarrassing for you.![]()
Thanks for confirming you’re an a$$hole. Be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was having a major meltdown on the metro after work one day, and a pregnant woman looked at me and said, “my child will never behave like that.”
It had been a bad day, after a bad week, and I was exhausted.
The exact same thing happened to me. At that point I’ve already decided to drop my filters with perfect strangers. I told her she may yet have a stillborn so let’s not get cocky. She almost sat down. I told her it would teach her to stop saying stupid shit to complete strangers and exited.
That’s hilarious. I appreciate you. People on metro are often intolerant dicks. Even the pregnant ladies. I hope she didn’t swallow too many flies and learned her lesson (though I doubt it).
So you are an actual a hole then. Not only do you let your kid bother other riders on a train but then you hurl deeply offensive insults at the strangers that you were already bothering. What a jerk.
I don’t have filters with strangers either so if the kid is being an out of control monster then I will say so. Don’t like it? Keep your own kids to themselves then.
That is a horrible thing to say to someone. I mean, I'm not against fighting fire with fire but this is just unnecessarily cruel.
People who make mean comments to others shouldn’t be surprised if they get it back.
yeah, people like that count on everyone else being polite. They're just "calling it like it is," but anyone who calls them on it is awful. The actual insults that the PP "hurled" was that the woman was cocky. Which is 100 percent accurate.
+1. Think of all the parents that were spared her mean remarks for the rest of her pregnancy.
You’re delusional. PP is not some kind of superhero and her nasty, childish snapback changed nothing about the other woman’s future behavior, except to laugh with her DH or her friends at happy hour about the delusional loon on the train who told her she might have a miscarriage.
This is really striking a nerve with you. How many struggling moms have you harassed?
Oh, nooooo. You resorted to the tired “this is really striking a nerve” idiocy. How embarrassing for you.![]()
Thanks for confirming you’re an a$$hole. Be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was having a major meltdown on the metro after work one day, and a pregnant woman looked at me and said, “my child will never behave like that.”
It had been a bad day, after a bad week, and I was exhausted.
The exact same thing happened to me. At that point I’ve already decided to drop my filters with perfect strangers. I told her she may yet have a stillborn so let’s not get cocky. She almost sat down. I told her it would teach her to stop saying stupid shit to complete strangers and exited.
That’s hilarious. I appreciate you. People on metro are often intolerant dicks. Even the pregnant ladies. I hope she didn’t swallow too many flies and learned her lesson (though I doubt it).
So you are an actual a hole then. Not only do you let your kid bother other riders on a train but then you hurl deeply offensive insults at the strangers that you were already bothering. What a jerk.
I don’t have filters with strangers either so if the kid is being an out of control monster then I will say so. Don’t like it? Keep your own kids to themselves then.
That is a horrible thing to say to someone. I mean, I'm not against fighting fire with fire but this is just unnecessarily cruel.
People who make mean comments to others shouldn’t be surprised if they get it back.
yeah, people like that count on everyone else being polite. They're just "calling it like it is," but anyone who calls them on it is awful. The actual insults that the PP "hurled" was that the woman was cocky. Which is 100 percent accurate.
+1. Think of all the parents that were spared her mean remarks for the rest of her pregnancy.
You’re delusional. PP is not some kind of superhero and her nasty, childish snapback changed nothing about the other woman’s future behavior, except to laugh with her DH or her friends at happy hour about the delusional loon on the train who told her she might have a miscarriage.
This is really striking a nerve with you. How many struggling moms have you harassed?
Oh, nooooo. You resorted to the tired “this is really striking a nerve” idiocy. How embarrassing for you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids were misbehaving enough on the metro someone said something to you, it’s time to take stock. I guarantee after you got out the rest of the car was talking about how awful you and your kids are.
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:As we were sitting and holding our first baby who had just died hours before, my MIL told me she predicted this would happen and proceeded to tell me a long version of a story of how she had a dream shortly after we announced it was going to be a girl, about not just one pink baby coffin, but many of them.
Anonymous wrote:If your kids were misbehaving enough on the metro someone said something to you, it’s time to take stock. I guarantee after you got out the rest of the car was talking about how awful you and your kids are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was having a major meltdown on the metro after work one day, and a pregnant woman looked at me and said, “my child will never behave like that.”
It had been a bad day, after a bad week, and I was exhausted.
The exact same thing happened to me. At that point I’ve already decided to drop my filters with perfect strangers. I told her she may yet have a stillborn so let’s not get cocky. She almost sat down. I told her it would teach her to stop saying stupid shit to complete strangers and exited.
That’s hilarious. I appreciate you. People on metro are often intolerant dicks. Even the pregnant ladies. I hope she didn’t swallow too many flies and learned her lesson (though I doubt it).
So you are an actual a hole then. Not only do you let your kid bother other riders on a train but then you hurl deeply offensive insults at the strangers that you were already bothering. What a jerk.
I don’t have filters with strangers either so if the kid is being an out of control monster then I will say so. Don’t like it? Keep your own kids to themselves then.
That is a horrible thing to say to someone. I mean, I'm not against fighting fire with fire but this is just unnecessarily cruel.
People who make mean comments to others shouldn’t be surprised if they get it back.
yeah, people like that count on everyone else being polite. They're just "calling it like it is," but anyone who calls them on it is awful. The actual insults that the PP "hurled" was that the woman was cocky. Which is 100 percent accurate.
+1. Think of all the parents that were spared her mean remarks for the rest of her pregnancy.
You’re delusional. PP is not some kind of superhero and her nasty, childish snapback changed nothing about the other woman’s future behavior, except to laugh with her DH or her friends at happy hour about the delusional loon on the train who told her she might have a miscarriage.
This is really striking a nerve with you. How many struggling moms have you harassed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was having a major meltdown on the metro after work one day, and a pregnant woman looked at me and said, “my child will never behave like that.”
It had been a bad day, after a bad week, and I was exhausted.
The exact same thing happened to me. At that point I’ve already decided to drop my filters with perfect strangers. I told her she may yet have a stillborn so let’s not get cocky. She almost sat down. I told her it would teach her to stop saying stupid shit to complete strangers and exited.
You are a terrible person. Try to get some control over your children and strangers won’t feel the need to comment.
Bet that woman learned a lesson that day.
+1.
She “learned” that she encountered an insecure, unstable witch on public transit. The end.
She learned that like begets like. Don’t dish it if you can’t take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We had an amnio because we didn’t want to bring a child into the world who couldn’t take care of itself.”
We had an amnio too. Our children were both 3 at the time.
Can you elaborate as to why you found this offensive? Does your child have an issue that could’ve been (was?) found with an amnio?