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Old Oct 14, 2014, 11:59 AM
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Talk about your premonitions, I just found out today that I have PCOS so my chances for fertility are slim at best. How do I feel? Angry - i was told my ultrasound was fine and I wasn't told at any point afterwards that something looked abnormal. My doctor wouldn't have told me either had I not dragged it out of him.

I feel upset that I don't really have a lot of choice now - my decision regarding children remains unchanged although now it's not really a decision. More of a coincidence. That angers me.
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Old Oct 14, 2014, 01:17 PM
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Oh my, how times have changed! I remember how libraries were deathly quiet when I was a kid. In fact, there were a lot more places where screaming children were not accepted. But nowadays, it seems that the mommy movement is out in full force (have you read any of their social media posts?), and they all believe that they have a right to be out in public with a screaming child, even if it affects everyone around them. I was a VERY fussy child, but my parents had enough sense to remove me from public if I was not behaving properly. (Yes, I have heard the stories, lol.) Is it right for a parent to say "I deserve to be here in this restaurant with a screaming child even though it is ruing the meals of maybe 100 other people"...I'd say heck no, and its just a reflection of people thinking they (or their children) have a right to behave any which way, with no concern for anyone else.

I guess it just irks me as when I was a child, I was very much expected to respect my elders, my parents, my grandparents and such. I was expected to behave in a certain way when I was out in public, and if I didn't then there were consequences. Now it seems like that has flipped on its head and that everyone must respect the babies and children and well behaved adults have less and less rights. I have actually feared confronting an adult with a poorly behaved child. Once I was in the company of another who was in fact brave enough to tell the mother to control her child. I wanted to hug him!

LOTS of people think that spit-up, spoiled diapers, and screaming babies are just SOOO cute! I think I've seen enough facebook posts about baby poop to last me 5 lifetimes. I think this is why I stick to childless friends!
Yes, I was taught to be quiet in public. Nowadays, if kids are allowed to scream and be noisy in public, with no consideration for others, I cringe at the type of self-centered, arrogant adults they are likely to be. And it's not like we need more of THOSE people in the world....And also nobody in authority ever tells these boisterous parents and kids to pipe down. They are probably afraid of getting a hostile or even violent reaction, like getting shot. And that's even more sad.

Yeah, I can't stand those b***** soccer moms tailgating me in their SUV's. I can FEEL their stress, as they rush around trying to do everything, including taking care of the kids. Why did you have all those kids anyway?
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Old Oct 15, 2014, 04:09 AM
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I'm at the age where having children no longer appeals to me. My primary regret is other siblings have had children as another feather in their cap of success, and always make their children the focus of any family gatherings or discussions. When we were children, we'd be ushered to a back room to entertain ourselves while the adults did their adult things.
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Old Oct 15, 2014, 02:38 PM
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The sound of a jackhammer or leaf blower is more tolerable to me than a screaming infant. As loud as those things are, they can't rival a screaming infant.

I can't stand loud noises of any kind actually.
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