Anonymous wrote:I was recovering from a miscarriage and decided to go get my nails done to treat myself and of course my nail tech starts lecturing me about having another kid. I was so tempted to say "sure I'll get right on that but right now I'm passing blood clots from my miscarriage"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just make comments for conversation and I have responded with "you need to have a third kid 3 is the new 2" or "too late to return your kid"and so on. These are all just offhand and not serious talk.
Too late to return your kid is not lol I am adopted and hated these comments. Do people consider how this “harmless banter” impacts the kids?
+1. Rehoming is real.
Sorry no offense but this proves people see things only from their own colored perspective fwiw. Not talking about adoption and the context is you know the mom birthed their child and its too late to put them back into birth canal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just make comments for conversation and I have responded with "you need to have a third kid 3 is the new 2" or "too late to return your kid"and so on. These are all just offhand and not serious talk.
Too late to return your kid is not lol I am adopted and hated these comments. Do people consider how this “harmless banter” impacts the kids?
+1. Rehoming is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just make comments for conversation and I have responded with "you need to have a third kid 3 is the new 2" or "too late to return your kid"and so on. These are all just offhand and not serious talk.
Too late to return your kid is not lol I am adopted and hated these comments. Do people consider how this “harmless banter” impacts the kids?
Anonymous wrote:I get this too, although less now that my son is 6. It will die down as he gets older I'm sure. I'm never offended, especially when someone just asks if we plan to have another. I'm pretty open about my life and would prefer to talk about actual things than a whole lot of nothing.
I DON'T love when people insist my son needs a sibling, and continues the inquiry when I try to politely steer the conversation. Even then though, the person means well and I don't take it personally. But not taking it personally is different than not getting sad. I got teary last time someone asked me and I had just miscarried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are taking a throw away comment way too seriously. Just come back with some breezy response -- ha ha, not in this lifetime! -- or whatever would work for you and move on.
I think OP has her breezy response. “Sounds like you really shouldn’t have had that second kid!” works perfectly as a throw away comment that people shouldn’t take way too seriously, right?
Anonymous wrote:It's only small talk when they make one comment and then move on. It's a micro-aggression when they make a comment, you reply with an equally generic response and they keep pushing.
You need to have another kid!
--No, we're one and done and happy about it.
But Larla needs a little sister..."
The second and successive comments are no longer just small talk, they're rude. The first response will tell you whether they are open to that generic line of discussion. If they aren't, talk about something else, sports, weather, traffic, commute, weekend plans, etc.
We are older parents. We had kids late due to personal medical issues and we are usually the oldest parents in the peer group. We have twins and when people say that we usually answer "No thanks, we're two and through!" If someone decides to try and push it, then I have no problem making the second response more pointed like "No, I'd love to be able to see my kids graduate high school before I retire" or "I already have to plan for two college tuitions at one time, I can't afford three!"
So, for OP, I would give them one generic response and then if they push again, feel free to have some more pointed responses.
Anonymous wrote:People just make comments for conversation and I have responded with "you need to have a third kid 3 is the new 2" or "too late to return your kid"and so on. These are all just offhand and not serious talk.