That's what one of my IL's with a 1 yr old said last week. They wanted to know why we don't have children yet, and they said we'd "better get crackin because we're going to end up being too old as our kids grow up". When I told DH later that it was an awfully rude comment, he said I take things the wrong way. Did I? Is it just that I'm TTC and it hit a nerve?
(I'm 30 and TTC #1 cycle 4)
Re: "you better get crackin"
I agree. If you can provide a loving, stable home for your children at any age, who cares how old you are.
Dx PCOS 09/08 2000mg Met
TTC #1 from 05/08-02/09 BFP 02/26/09
DD Born 11/11/09
Suprise Baby #2 on the way! EDD 8/16/13
TTC#1 Chart
TTC#2 Chart
IUI #1 - #4 (repronex trigger) = BFN
IUI#5 on 10/28/2008 ** BFP 11/10/08 ** EDD 07/21/09 *** It's a GIRL (07/14/09)
med/treatment free BFP 06/28/10. EDD 03/05/11 *** GIRL #2 (02/23/11)
beta#1 @ 17dpo = 1296 .... beta#2 @ 19dpo = 3034
it's the Bug and Baby Belle!
well they should keep their mouths shut?
I think it is rude. Even before we were married, my MIL was telling me we should hurry up and have kids before I'm "too old and regret not being able to ". And I just turned 28. People are dumb-@sses.. I'm sorry.
I would be very irritated. It's annoying when people think they should tell you when to have kids. Like it's that easy!
PS-At my wedding, my grandmother didn't say "Congratulations" when we hugged her. She said, "Have a baby." Loudly. In front of all 60 people. Not fun.
It's totally rude!! And here I was thinking I was the only one who felt that way. Our church members and my coworkers and are especially bad about saying stuff like that. I'm fiercely private about this stuff, not even my immediate family knows we were even TTC, let alone pg yet. But they know this and don't bug me. As for everyone else, how do they know we're not trying and might be having a hard time? Fortunately we didn't but I know plenty of ppl who do. I'm 29, and I have a friend who is 2 years younger who's had 3 m/c already. I can't even imagine how she would feel if someone told her she needed to "get crackin' " None of your fvcking business is how I'd prefer to reply! GRRRRR!
Oh, and my second fave is that as soon as you have your first, they ask well when are you gonna have the next one? Seriously?
What we need is a good comeback for that sort of comment. Something not over the top ("mind your own business asshat" comes to mind), but something pointed so that the speaker knows that their comment was rude and out of line. Anyone......?
That was my first thought, too, to say "mind your own business!". I just change the topic, but I wish I had a line I could use instead.