Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The super sensitivity of some of you is beyond ludicrous.
The total lack of sensitivity from some people is really ludicrous to me.
The idea of anyone over the age of like 22 not understanding that fertility and family size and composition can be tender subjects and should be treated thoughtfully is embarrassing to me. It's like joking about someone having a special need or their race or their sobriety or their weight -- it's rude. These topics can be discussed and you can ask questions but you don't make flip comments like that.
Anonymous wrote:My mom had all girls and I remember constantly hearing random people telling her she had to "try for that boy". Now I have two boys and get the same thing.
It HURTS because I would love to have another kid, boy or girl, but we truly can't afford it.
Anonymous wrote:I have all sons and get these sort of comments ALL the time - you would be shocked how many grocery store clerks, random people in target, and, yes, acquaintances/"friends" say things about how I "should have" had a girl. My kids aren't babies - they hear you! I find the comments mildly annoying (and so wrong! I wouldn't change a thing about our family makeup!), but I get really upset that my sons have to hear this nonsense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend recently said “too bad you only have boys. You should have had more kids so you could have a girl.”
Who says that???
Tell her you'd love more kids but you run the risk of having girls so decided against it. She's ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:A friend recently said “too bad you only have boys. You should have had more kids so you could have a girl.”
Who says that???
\\\Anonymous wrote:A friend recently said “too bad you only have boys. You should have had more kids so you could have a girl.”
Who says that???
Anonymous wrote:That's awful OP.
People are such a$$holes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The super sensitivity of some of you is beyond ludicrous.
The total lack of sensitivity from some people is really ludicrous to me.
The idea of anyone over the age of like 22 not understanding that fertility and family size and composition can be tender subjects and should be treated thoughtfully is embarrassing to me. It's like joking about someone having a special need or their race or their sobriety or their weight -- it's rude. These topics can be discussed and you can ask questions but you don't make flip comments like that.
Anonymous wrote:The super sensitivity of some of you is beyond ludicrous.