Anonymous
Post 08/30/2024 13:37     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My pregnancies are hard and take a toll on my body. I’m in PT for months after. I definitely gift myself something nice. I’m not into jewelry. I prefer some kind of self care package. I was in diapers during my last pregnancy because I couldn’t make it to the bathroom on on time. My hips would get stuck in the middle of the walk to bathroom. I don’t care if you had an easy pregnancy. Gifts for all 😂


I love a girl’s girl!!! [b]😍😍😍😚


That expression is like nails on a chalkboard.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2024 13:34     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you get a gift from your DH after giving birth? If so, what? If not, what would you have wanted?

I know people get triggered by the idea of a “push present” - please just think of it as a celebratory gift you deserve for putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth.


You don't deserve anything for that. You're not "putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth" FFS like it's some huge undertaking that is unusual. Women have been getting pregnant and giving birth since the dawn of mankind, and it's far easier now than ever thanks to modern medicine. You're doing it because you want a child/children.

Such a gross way to look at things. The term is as vile as the concept is stupid.


Men have been dying in wars since the dawn of time, why do they need a holiday? See how you sound?

I'm not a push present person but you're pathetic for trying to act like pregnancy and childbirth is nbd.


"According to the estimates of the United Nations, as of 2021, approximately 4.4 people are born every second around the world. This amounts to around 267 births per minute, 16,000 births per hour, and 385,000 births per day.Mar 24, 2023"

Pregnancy and giving birth are pretty mundane.



And yet it si miraculous considering how many things can go wrong
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2024 13:33     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:Did you get a gift from your DH after giving birth? If so, what? If not, what would you have wanted?

I know people get triggered by the idea of a “push present” - please just think of it as a celebratory gift you deserve for putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth.


Trashy. So maybe a case of wine coolers.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2024 13:33     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:Did you get a gift from your DH after giving birth? If so, what? If not, what would you have wanted?

I know people get triggered by the idea of a “push present” - please just think of it as a celebratory gift you deserve for putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth.


np Sorry but, you can view it that way but, you don't get to tell others how to view it. That's not how life works.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2024 13:31     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got one. Least he could do.


I say this as a woman with three children. Husbands endured a pregnant/postpartum wife for a lot longer than we endured pregnancy and labor. I gave mine an angler's one week holiday for each child.


This is a very weird comment. I'm pregnant right now and there's nothing for DH to "endure" - unless you mean he doesn't get to look at a small waistline right now so he deserves recompense for that?
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2024 13:27     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:I got one. Least he could do.


I say this as a woman with three children. Husbands endured a pregnant/postpartum wife for a lot longer than we endured pregnancy and labor. I gave mine an angler's one week holiday for each child.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 17:56     Subject: Push present

I got one. Least he could do.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 17:48     Subject: Push present

Women are the worst. Do something else with your time instead of this. Do you think men are sitting around asking opinions about dumb stuff like this? Nope
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 15:00     Subject: Push present

Yes, earrings around $2,500. Don’t worry about what people think. If it’s important to you, go after it.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 14:56     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:I’m curious about the moms who got nothing from their DH after having a baby: do you get presents from DH at Christmas, on your birthday, on Mother’s Day, etc?


I got nothing because I didn't want anything. DH gets me presents for all occasions in the form of experiences. Concert tickets, weekends away together, etc. I'm not much of a tangible gift type person. Obviously these things are a little unrealistic after birth. We did go away while I was pregnant and once I was up for it, he did book me a weekend away with my best friend to just relax.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 14:52     Subject: Push present

A watch for #1 and a ring for #2. I still wear them both. DCs are now 20 and 17.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 14:48     Subject: Push present

GROSS
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 14:43     Subject: Push present

Push presents are demeaning.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 14:17     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you get a gift from your DH after giving birth? If so, what? If not, what would you have wanted?

I know people get triggered by the idea of a “push present” - please just think of it as a celebratory gift you deserve for putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth.


You don't deserve anything for that. You're not "putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth" FFS like it's some huge undertaking that is unusual. Women have been getting pregnant and giving birth since the dawn of mankind, and it's far easier now than ever thanks to modern medicine. You're doing it because you want a child/children.

Such a gross way to look at things. The term is as vile as the concept is stupid.


Men have been dying in wars since the dawn of time, why do they need a holiday? See how you sound?

I'm not a push present person but you're pathetic for trying to act like pregnancy and childbirth is nbd.


"According to the estimates of the United Nations, as of 2021, approximately 4.4 people are born every second around the world. This amounts to around 267 births per minute, 16,000 births per hour, and 385,000 births per day.Mar 24, 2023"

Pregnancy and giving birth are pretty mundane.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2024 14:17     Subject: Push present

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you get a gift from your DH after giving birth? If so, what? If not, what would you have wanted?

I know people get triggered by the idea of a “push present” - please just think of it as a celebratory gift you deserve for putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth.


You don't deserve anything for that. You're not "putting your body through pregnancy and childbirth" FFS like it's some huge undertaking that is unusual. Women have been getting pregnant and giving birth since the dawn of mankind, and it's far easier now than ever thanks to modern medicine. You're doing it because you want a child/children.

Such a gross way to look at things. The term is as vile as the concept is stupid.


Men have been dying in wars since the dawn of time, why do they need a holiday? See how you sound?

I'm not a push present person but you're pathetic for trying to act like pregnancy and childbirth is nbd.


"According to the estimates of the United Nations, as of 2021, approximately 4.4 people are born every second around the world. This amounts to around 267 births per minute, 16,000 births per hour, and 385,000 births per day.Mar 24, 2023"

Pregnancy and giving birth are pretty mundane.