Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a younger grandparent is awesome. I love it. Just sayin’
Nobody likes people who gloat. Are you like this in real life? Stop it
I’m not gloating. I am merely saying that posters claiming it’s not a big deal or it doesn’t matter or who cares are just wrong. It’s cool being a young grandparent. It just is. It doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that’s cool, but it definitely is one of the cool things.
This thread is not about you. Narcissist.
No, the thread is not about me. But it’s also not about bullshit from people who say that being a young grandparent isn’t a cool thing simply because they don’t have the luxury of being one themselves.
Hey just ignore that asshat, being a young grandmother is cool, you and I both know it, and finding opportunities to insult random people on the internet is totally not cool. The PP you are responding to thinks they are in charge of this topic for some reason, but they are not.
Also, keep in mind, pretty much 99% of those on DCUM cannot possibly know what it's like to be a young grandparent because the demographic here doesn't skew that way, mostly. So to them you and I are obviously wrong since they are so right about everything. Who cares?
How do you not get that this thread is about making the older grandparent feel better, not add to their unhappiness? Sheez.
How do you not get that there is no law against stating a different point of view no matter what the thread is about? Check out almost every other thread on DCUM for examples of this.
It’s not that it’s against the law, it’s that it’s unnecessarily mean. So we don’t like you. It’s not the same level of severity, but if someone was sad about having only one leg, some people would try to encourage with how you can still get around and be active and happy with one leg but you would say, “well, 2 legs are the best; I really love having 2 legs” and then act confused when people point out that you suck.
Well said, and nicely articulated. I can't decide if Young Grandma is a troll or truly clueless.
Anonymous wrote:I think 70 I'd a great grandma age. That's when my parents became grandparents, and by then they were done with travelling the world, esoteric hobbies, and the whole retirement rumspringa so they had time to watch my kids for me
Anonymous wrote:You raised your kids. Your fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a younger grandparent is awesome. I love it. Just sayin’
Nobody likes people who gloat. Are you like this in real life? Stop it
I’m not gloating. I am merely saying that posters claiming it’s not a big deal or it doesn’t matter or who cares are just wrong. It’s cool being a young grandparent. It just is. It doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that’s cool, but it definitely is one of the cool things.
This thread is not about you. Narcissist.
No, the thread is not about me. But it’s also not about bullshit from people who say that being a young grandparent isn’t a cool thing simply because they don’t have the luxury of being one themselves.
The only young grandparents I know were teen moms who raised teen moms, and they still live in our small Midwestern town. They’ve never traveled and have like four unsteady jobs. No, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Thankfully all of mine are 21+ now so fear of a teen pregnancy isn't my problem anymore but yeah, I would've offered the same if it was.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad that my mom will be an old grandmother if she ever even becomes one, but I just can't get pregnant. It's not always a choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a younger grandparent is awesome. I love it. Just sayin’
Nobody likes people who gloat. Are you like this in real life? Stop it
I’m not gloating. I am merely saying that posters claiming it’s not a big deal or it doesn’t matter or who cares are just wrong. It’s cool being a young grandparent. It just is. It doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that’s cool, but it definitely is one of the cool things.
This thread is not about you. Narcissist.
No, the thread is not about me. But it’s also not about bullshit from people who say that being a young grandparent isn’t a cool thing simply because they don’t have the luxury of being one themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a younger grandparent is awesome. I love it. Just sayin’
Nobody likes people who gloat. Are you like this in real life? Stop it
I’m not gloating. I am merely saying that posters claiming it’s not a big deal or it doesn’t matter or who cares are just wrong. It’s cool being a young grandparent. It just is. It doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that’s cool, but it definitely is one of the cool things.
This thread is not about you. Narcissist.
No, the thread is not about me. But it’s also not about bullshit from people who say that being a young grandparent isn’t a cool thing simply because they don’t have the luxury of being one themselves.
Hey just ignore that asshat, being a young grandmother is cool, you and I both know it, and finding opportunities to insult random people on the internet is totally not cool. The PP you are responding to thinks they are in charge of this topic for some reason, but they are not.
Also, keep in mind, pretty much 99% of those on DCUM cannot possibly know what it's like to be a young grandparent because the demographic here doesn't skew that way, mostly. So to them you and I are obviously wrong since they are so right about everything. Who cares?
How do you not get that this thread is about making the older grandparent feel better, not add to their unhappiness? Sheez.
How do you not get that there is no law against stating a different point of view no matter what the thread is about? Check out almost every other thread on DCUM for examples of this.
It’s not that it’s against the law, it’s that it’s unnecessarily mean. So we don’t like you. It’s not the same level of severity, but if someone was sad about having only one leg, some people would try to encourage with how you can still get around and be active and happy with one leg but you would say, “well, 2 legs are the best; I really love having 2 legs” and then act confused when people point out that you suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a younger grandparent is awesome. I love it. Just sayin’
Nobody likes people who gloat. Are you like this in real life? Stop it
I’m not gloating. I am merely saying that posters claiming it’s not a big deal or it doesn’t matter or who cares are just wrong. It’s cool being a young grandparent. It just is. It doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that’s cool, but it definitely is one of the cool things.
This thread is not about you. Narcissist.
No, the thread is not about me. But it’s also not about bullshit from people who say that being a young grandparent isn’t a cool thing simply because they don’t have the luxury of being one themselves.
Hey just ignore that asshat, being a young grandmother is cool, you and I both know it, and finding opportunities to insult random people on the internet is totally not cool. The PP you are responding to thinks they are in charge of this topic for some reason, but they are not.
Also, keep in mind, pretty much 99% of those on DCUM cannot possibly know what it's like to be a young grandparent because the demographic here doesn't skew that way, mostly. So to them you and I are obviously wrong since they are so right about everything. Who cares?
How do you not get that this thread is about making the older grandparent feel better, not add to their unhappiness? Sheez.
How do you not get that there is no law against stating a different point of view no matter what the thread is about? Check out almost every other thread on DCUM for examples of this.
Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who went to a kids activity today and saw somebody who looked like a pregnant grandmother she was so old. I will never understand that.
Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who went to a kids activity today and saw somebody who looked like a pregnant grandmother she was so old. I will never understand that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a younger grandparent is awesome. I love it. Just sayin’
Lauren Boebert is a grandma at 36. Just sayin’
Too funny. Young Grandma probably thinks it makes her relevant to grope dates and vape in movie theaters too.