
Tired Of Being Asked When Will They Have A Baby, This Couple Posted These Pics
The social pressure of having a baby can be exhausting, but this couple decided to respond with humor. They have been married for three years and claim that everyone is already bugging them about pregnancy, so both of them agreed to introduce their new family member as soon as he joined the house. Meet Leelu!
This is not the first time people got annoyed by these questions. Australians Abby and Matt did a similar photoshoot with their puppy, and two Austin-based comedians even used a burrito.
Haha, nice idea. :) And you know what? Good for them! It's silly that in 21st century people still have such expectations. This couple is young and happy, why does anyone want to enforce them to do anything? There's a lot of people (and babies in need of a good home) already, we don't need to copulate like rabbits to increase our population. Let them choose when they will a baby (or IF they want it at all). And btw that puppy is adorable. :3
Well said!
Best comment in the world, brightened my day!
will have a baby*
I am married for ten years, and I find people asking this rude, because you can't assume what are we dealing with, maybe we can't have a baby.. Last time someone asked me I actually replied with ''I can't have a baby'' because i was frustrated. Of course that person was confused, shocked and embarrassed. Oh and, ''it's time for your to walk a baby instead of your dog'' is most frustrating one.
It's so rude for people to bug couples about having a baby, and also to judge when someone can't have a baby. It's the worst when you're a woman and is constantly told that your biological clock is ticking.
Wow how rude, next time ask them back how their sex life is and how are their privates doing, maybe they might get the hint that they should mind their own business. OR go in detail about your sex life to have this said baby, they might stfu then.
Next time ask them "Why DID you have children"?
It is indeed damn rude! We are of of those couples who can't have a baby. At first I was keeping that information to myself... it's private isn't it? But I was so sick of hearing the question over and over that I actually made an announcement on Facebook telling people to quit asking about it and why (and I'm usually not for those kind of things on facebook).
I have 2 (adult) children. I've been pregnant six times. It's horribly frustrating to hear that from family. And we have a granddaughter
"Yeah, sure. I'll have a baby, but I'm going to crate train it. I mean, I can't always walk my dog either, so maybe they can just be crate buddies." ;) Or, "You think DEFACS will get upset if I potty train with a newspaper or a puppy pee pad? Kids can smell pheremones right?" I'd make myself look like the most inept parent just to get them to shut up and stop asking. LOL.
I'm totally gonna do something like this when we're getting a puppy :P And it can be annoying when other people keep bugging you about babies. Not everyone wants one (or not at that time) but that seems to be hard to understand for some. Not sure why it is though, it has zero effect on their lives what we do with ours so... :P
rude, rude, rude..These people are the ones telling single people ''it's time for you to get married''.
Same people asking u: .." and what about a brother/sister now.."?
Haha, nice idea. :) And you know what? Good for them! It's silly that in 21st century people still have such expectations. This couple is young and happy, why does anyone want to enforce them to do anything? There's a lot of people (and babies in need of a good home) already, we don't need to copulate like rabbits to increase our population. Let them choose when they will a baby (or IF they want it at all). And btw that puppy is adorable. :3
Well said!
Best comment in the world, brightened my day!
will have a baby*
I am married for ten years, and I find people asking this rude, because you can't assume what are we dealing with, maybe we can't have a baby.. Last time someone asked me I actually replied with ''I can't have a baby'' because i was frustrated. Of course that person was confused, shocked and embarrassed. Oh and, ''it's time for your to walk a baby instead of your dog'' is most frustrating one.
It's so rude for people to bug couples about having a baby, and also to judge when someone can't have a baby. It's the worst when you're a woman and is constantly told that your biological clock is ticking.
Wow how rude, next time ask them back how their sex life is and how are their privates doing, maybe they might get the hint that they should mind their own business. OR go in detail about your sex life to have this said baby, they might stfu then.
Next time ask them "Why DID you have children"?
It is indeed damn rude! We are of of those couples who can't have a baby. At first I was keeping that information to myself... it's private isn't it? But I was so sick of hearing the question over and over that I actually made an announcement on Facebook telling people to quit asking about it and why (and I'm usually not for those kind of things on facebook).
I have 2 (adult) children. I've been pregnant six times. It's horribly frustrating to hear that from family. And we have a granddaughter
"Yeah, sure. I'll have a baby, but I'm going to crate train it. I mean, I can't always walk my dog either, so maybe they can just be crate buddies." ;) Or, "You think DEFACS will get upset if I potty train with a newspaper or a puppy pee pad? Kids can smell pheremones right?" I'd make myself look like the most inept parent just to get them to shut up and stop asking. LOL.
I'm totally gonna do something like this when we're getting a puppy :P And it can be annoying when other people keep bugging you about babies. Not everyone wants one (or not at that time) but that seems to be hard to understand for some. Not sure why it is though, it has zero effect on their lives what we do with ours so... :P
rude, rude, rude..These people are the ones telling single people ''it's time for you to get married''.
Same people asking u: .." and what about a brother/sister now.."?