Anonymous wrote:Some people could be judged for just starting their families at a much more advanced age..i.e. too lazy to start earlier...couldn't have handled doing the parent/career thing all at once early on in career . If you have a career and a child and look younger than you are, it is because you are good at multitasking and were good at this earlier than most. Good for you!
Anonymous wrote:I get it a lot and take it as a compliment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it a lot and take it as a compliment.
Replace it with “college age student” and you’ve made my day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the same degree of a compliment as saying you look too old to have a 12 year old. Comments about age and your perceptions of someone of that assumed age are generally not a good idea
Uh, no it is not the same thing at all. Not even close. Saying "Wow! You look too old to have a 12 year old!" Is NOT a compliment and really should never, under any circumstances, be said.
People usually won't say that someone "looks to old to have..." because they will just assume it's the grandparent, not the parent.
They don’t just assume, they ask, “Is that your grandchild?” Gee, thanks. But I just laugh it off and say I’m an old mom. Better than not being a mom at all!
Anonymous wrote:I say thanks. But seriously I do not want to have a conversation with you about how my family was made and who is who.
Anonymous wrote:I get it a lot and take it as a compliment.