Anonymous wrote:To take it as a compliment, you have to assume that
Looking young (because being young) is better than looking old/looking your age (because how dare women age, that's just gross)
There is an acceptable age for having children (and that is not young -- you probably got knocked up via unprotected premarital sex)
It's anyone else's business how well you're meeting the two standards above
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did have my kids young so when it gets told to me I don’t take it as a compliment. I take it as prying and a person trying to confirm what they suspect about the age I was when I had my kids.
Yes, I agree. My husband and his daughter's mom had her when they were college freshman. I am close in age to them, so when my husband, SD, and our younger son are out together, we get lots of prying questions. Since I don't blurt out that she's my SD, they are definitely implying that I was a teenage mom. MYOB, people!
I think they are just puzzled by the math. You are pushing 40 so it's not like people are scandalized to see you parenting tweens/teens. No one cares as much as you think they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's generally considered a compliment. BUT:
1. People in the DMV love to get offended by anything at all they can think of to be offended by
2. Some people are sensitive about looking young for their age
3. Some people don't know a compliment when they get one.
TLR: you're fine.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's generally considered a compliment. BUT:
1. People in the DMV love to get offended by anything at all they can think of to be offended by
2. Some people are sensitive about looking young for their age
3. Some people don't know a compliment when they get one.
TLR: you're fine.
x100000
Anonymous wrote:It's generally considered a compliment. BUT:
1. People in the DMV love to get offended by anything at all they can think of to be offended by
2. Some people are sensitive about looking young for their age
3. Some people don't know a compliment when they get one.
TLR: you're fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did have my kids young so when it gets told to me I don’t take it as a compliment. I take it as prying and a person trying to confirm what they suspect about the age I was when I had my kids.
Yes, I agree. My husband and his daughter's mom had her when they were college freshman. I am close in age to them, so when my husband, SD, and our younger son are out together, we get lots of prying questions. Since I don't blurt out that she's my SD, they are definitely implying that I was a teenage mom. MYOB, people!
Anonymous wrote:I did have my kids young so when it gets told to me I don’t take it as a compliment. I take it as prying and a person trying to confirm what they suspect about the age I was when I had my kids.