I've been thinking about how many times a day I've been asked how the wedding planning is going and if we've set a date. As of 10:46 am the count is at 3 times. It doesn't bother or annoy me but it amazes me at how right you engaged ladies were about how the question changes from "when are you getting engaged?" to "when are you getting married". Except now it's asked daily instead of weekly, lol.
My coworker got married on the 18 and his first day back was yesterday. I just heard my boss say to him "So, when are you going to start having kids?"
So Jeana- Kids? When?
Nefarious- I'll talk to you next week
Re: The never ending question(s)
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The questions are stupid, but I really think some people can't find a better way to start a conversation. If you're single, they'll ask if you're dating. If you're dating, they'll ask if you're getting engaged. If you're engaged, they'll ask if you're married. If you're married, they'll ask if you're having kids. If you're having kids, they'll ask if you're going to have more. Once your kids grow up, they'll ask when the kids are getting engaged. It never ends!
And when you get old, all the old people ask each other about their health. I swear, my great aunt could have talked for hours about her digestive system. If I said the pasta was tasty, she'd let me know exactly how that pasta progressed through her. Ick!
The only time people are sort of saved is when someone has kids, then just saying, "How's little Joey?" can usually start a full conversation without any more effort.
Its NEVER ENDING!
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Sometimes it can be annoying when people try to help too much as well - I got constantly bombarded with "Hey you know my uncle does this" or "Do you have this , this and that vendor yet ?" , lol. As soon as I come back from Tahoe I know the kids questions will start and I am dreading it..I already have anxiety/depression issues about my probably inability to do so naturally , bleh.
We don't get that many about our future plans, since everyone thinks we are crazy for wanting so many kids. Now, we get the 'See how you feel after 1 kid.' lines. Um, we KNOW we are not having an only child (be it IVF, adoption, what have you.)
Pregnancy questions are the worst though. Suddenly everyone thinks it is okay to ask very personal shiit. There is no other time that anyone would ever dream of asking a woman how much weight she has gained.
[QUOTE]Bean-dipping with children always works! What parent doesn't want to talk about their kids?
Posted by ekathleen684[/QUOTE]
So true! I've learned the line "Speaking of kids, how are *insert kids name here* and *insert other kids name here* doing? I saw/heard/remember you telling me that they *insert great childhood accomplishment here*" OR "How is *insert kids name here* liking school now? S/He must be in *insert grade level here* by now!"<div>
</div><div>It ALWAYS works.</div>
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My friend just had a baby, and she said she wanted to smack people who did this.
I'm pretty certain we'll hear the "When are you getting married" question when we visit BF's family next month. If they ask about kids, I have a simple answer: never.
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[QUOTE]Or touch people's stomachs! For some reason, people think it's perfectly okay to touch the bellys of complete strangers who happen to be pregnant. My friend just had a baby, and she said she wanted to smack people who did this.
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My best friend has a shirt that says "hands off the belly" that she wore. She said she got some looks of "oh my god, how mean!" but that it worked and few people came up and touched her belly. She says it's mine as soon as we get pregnant.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: The never ending question(s) : My best friend has a shirt that says "hands off the belly" that she wore. She said she got some looks of "oh my god, how mean!" but that it worked and few people came up and touched her belly. She says it's mine as soon as we get pregnant.
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What a great idea! I think I'll get a shirt that says, "I'm NOT pregnant, I'm just fat" just to see the weird looks people give me.
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I think pregnancy might be the only time I'd be okay wearing the Urban Outfitter's "Eat Less" shirt, make people think about that one a bit...
I just had to laugh. I mean, I get it. He's 7. You get married, THEN you have babies. That's how the world works to a 7-year-old. But I really didn't know what to say.
Then I held the baby, and somebody said "Aww! So, when are you and Josh going to have one?" and someone else was like "Geez, she just got married on Friday! Give her some time to enjoy marriage first!" and someone else was all "That's right, you take your time and don't rush!"
I never had to answer. I don't really know how to answer. It's not anybody's business. We will when we decide to, and if it happens before we decide to, then that's great too. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. I'm young (26 is young, right? RIGHT?!), in fair shape, and as far as I know I'm capable of bearing children. Even if it turns out that doesn't work, we're open to other options (IVF, adoption, etc... it's all on the back burner just in case). We want children.
I just want to wear a sign that says "Yes, we will have kids. No, we haven't decided when. You'll know sometime toward the end of my first trimester or when we bring an African baby home. Chillax."
[QUOTE]Yes, the baby questions did start a couple of days after our wedding. I'm surprised I made it THAT long, but Josh's cousin had a baby and one of his much YOUNGER cousins asked "So are you going to have a baby now?" I just had to laugh. I mean, I get it. He's 7. You get married, THEN you have babies. That's how the world works to a 7-year-old. But I really didn't know what to say. Then I held the baby, and somebody said "Aww! So, when are you and Josh going to have one?" and someone else was like "Geez, she just got married on Friday! Give her some time to enjoy marriage first!" and someone else was all "That's right, you take your time and don't rush!" I never had to answer. I don't really know how to answer. It's not anybody's business. We will when we decide to, and if it happens before we decide to, then that's great too. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. I'm young (26 is young, right? RIGHT?!), in fair shape, and as far as I know I'm capable of bearing children. Even if it turns out that doesn't work, we're open to other options (IVF, adoption, etc... it's all on the back burner just in case). We want children.<strong> I just want to wear a sign that says "Yes, we will have kids. No, we haven't decided when. You'll know sometime toward the end of my first trimester or when we bring an African baby home. Chillax."</strong>
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Haha, I LOVE that idea Jeana... DOOOO ETTTTTT!
I was thinking about this last night and I realized something... I get the questions backwards.
BF and I get questions about kids non stop, I'm not sure if it is because a lot of our friends and family have either just had babies within the last year and a couple others are pregnant now or because of the interaction between the two of us and my son (BF is GREAT with him and son just adores him). We say yes we want a couple more AFTER we get married, then they say "so when's the wedding"?
1. What are your colors?
2. When is the date?
3. WHAT COLOR DRESS ARE YOU WEARING?
4. Where is the wedding?
5. How did you meet?
It drives me crazy. A lot of times I just wanna say, "just wait for the damn invite and show up. Everything you wanna know will be at the wedding".