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  • UO:  the idea breastfeeding (uncovered) in public makes me uncomfortable.  I know it's natural, but I just can't imagine myself whipping my tit out in front of strangers.  It doesn't bother me at all to see other women doing it, but I just don't want to.  Obviously, I'm sure there may be instances where that's the only/best option, but in general, I'd like to at least be covered.
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  • I side-eye the hell out of grandparents who "have to decide what they want to be called" when they're becoming grandparents.  It's a really common thing to do in the south that I was unfamiliar with until recently.  My niece's other grandma and grandpa are called Kiki and Poppi.  What the what?!  I can get behind Grandmom, Papa, etc.  But KIKI!?!

    MIL wanted FIL to be called Boppy. ??? He does construction and rides Harleys ... We stuck with Grandma and Grandpa.
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  • I think the Bachelor show is terrible! Why would we teach our young women that is perfectly acceptable for a man to kiss/have sex with as many women as he wants, while tell you that he likes you too, in his fake quest for love. If a man loves you, he doesn't need to have sex with the other girl to know whether or not he wants to be with you! Come one ladies! We are worth more than that! 
    I love The Bachelor (even though I rarely watch it anymore) and casually dated someone who made it to the top four on Ali's season (Kirk). Fun fact. My UO: Husbands are ten times more annoying when pregnant. Oh, wait...UNpopular. Hmm, then I've got nothing. ETA: spelling.
    Kirk was one of my favorites!!!  Lucky!  :)
     
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  • Kinipela7 said:

    I hate Taco Bell and to me it tastes like what I imagine dog food tastes like.

    That's because the grade of food they use is pretty close to what they send to dog food plants. I hate it too!
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    I don't mind Disney as much as I dislike most of the Disney Princesses, but most especially the costumes.  I think if the costumes were less cheap I wouldn't hate them as much, but I still dislike the whole princess industrial complex (thanks, Disney).  I do love Disneyland and WDW, though, so much fun.

    I don't know if I hate Christmas or just am meh about it.  I don't think I hated it as much until I had my daughter, when the entirety of my BMB was Christian and it was the main thrust of the conversation.  I'd never felt so marginalized in my life, it was really surprising.

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  • LilNunz1 said:
    I think it is stupid when people refer to themselves as Mommy or Daddy when talking to anyone other than their own children.
    We call each other mommy and daddy but just in our house to our cats right now. I don't think we'll do it when talking to anyone else 





  • I can't stand when someone says "we're pregnant". No. The woman is pregnant. "You" (man and woman) are expecting.

    And preggo and preggly grate my nerves, too.
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  • Pepper6 said:
    UO:  the idea breastfeeding (uncovered) in public makes me uncomfortable.  I know it's natural, but I just can't imagine myself whipping my tit out in front of strangers.  It doesn't bother me at all to see other women doing it, but I just don't want to.  Obviously, I'm sure there may be instances where that's the only/best option, but in general, I'd like to at least be covered.
    I breastfed both my boys (still BF my 8 month old) and I agree. I am a huge advocate for breastfeeding but I think if you are going to be in public you should cover yourself.

    At Christmas last year my brother's wife pulls out her boob in front of everyone while we were opening gifts. She was sitting directly in front my very modest DH. He said he didn't know where to look. While she has the absolute right to feed her baby where ever she likes, I don't think it's too much to ask to wear a nursing cover, especially with men present.
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  • mrsgerman said:

    I side-eye the hell out of grandparents who "have to decide what they want to be called" when they're becoming grandparents.  It's a really common thing to do in the south that I was unfamiliar with until recently.  My niece's other grandma and grandpa are called Kiki and Poppi.  What the what?!  I can get behind Grandmom, Papa, etc.  But KIKI!?!

    My MIL decided she wants to be called Dear. I love her greatly but I had to side eye that one.
    My sister's MIL wanted to be called Honey...





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  • cas889 said:
    I can't stand when someone says "we're pregnant". No. The woman is pregnant. "You" (man and woman) are expecting. And preggo and preggly grate my nerves, too.
    I agree with you on preggo and preggly (and any other cutesy term for it).

    Disagree on the "we're" part, but I think this is just one of those things some people disagree on - no biggie.  I just know that my husband really hate when I say "my" or "I" or whatever, especially when I refer to our daughter, so I've gotten into a habit of including him everywhere.  In this case, we are a team, but I don't completely disagree with your point.
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  • mrsgerman said:

    I cannot stand to see a child that is obviously too old with a paci in their mouth!! 

    I hate the term paci
    My son had a "paci" until he was 2 1/2! I love pacifier babies!
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  • zgurl49 said:
    LilNunz1 said:
    I think it is stupid when people refer to themselves as Mommy or Daddy when talking to anyone other than their own children.
    We call each other mommy and daddy but just in our house to our cats right now. I don't think we'll do it when talking to anyone else 
    We do it with the dog. "Buddy, go see Mommy!" "What's Daddy doing?" We fully realize we might sound ridiculous.

     

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  • Oh and those bit strip comics, I don't get it! People on my Facebook keep posting them and they're dumb. If it's an inside joke, post directly to someone's wall, not as a shared photo on your page. I'm getting ready to block!
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  • I hate when other mothers make comments about what is "best" or not when it comes to feeding my baby. 

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  • mullenem said:
    akp0709 said:
    Pepper6 said:
    UO:  the idea breastfeeding (uncovered) in public makes me uncomfortable.  I know it's natural, but I just can't imagine myself whipping my tit out in front of strangers.  It doesn't bother me at all to see other women doing it, but I just don't want to.  Obviously, I'm sure there may be instances where that's the only/best option, but in general, I'd like to at least be covered.
    I breastfed both my boys (still BF my 8 month old) and I agree. I am a huge advocate for breastfeeding but I think if you are going to be in public you should cover yourself.

    At Christmas last year my brother's wife pulls out her boob in front of everyone while we were opening gifts. She was sitting directly in front my very modest DH. He said he didn't know where to look. While she has the absolute right to feed her baby where ever she likes, I don't think it's too much to ask to wear a nursing cover, especially with men present.
    Agreed.  I BF DD for almost 14 months.  I definitely did it in public but always with some sort of cover.

    My SIL was playing cards with a bunch of us and had to pump so she popped on her cover and pumped right there.  So WEIRD!  My FIL was totally embarrassed though graciously, didn't say anything.  I could hardly concentrate over the noise of her pump!  Gross.
    I hate the sound of my pump when it's just me! Everyone present deserves a gold star for enduring that. 
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  • mullenem said:


    akp0709 said:


    Pepper6 said:

    UO:  the idea breastfeeding (uncovered) in public makes me uncomfortable.  I know it's natural, but I just can't imagine myself whipping my tit out in front of strangers.  It doesn't bother me at all to see other women doing it, but I just don't want to.  Obviously, I'm sure there may be instances where that's the only/best option, but in general, I'd like to at least be covered.

    I breastfed both my boys (still BF my 8 month old) and I agree. I am a huge advocate for breastfeeding but I think if you are going to be in public you should cover yourself.

    At Christmas last year my brother's wife pulls out her boob in front of everyone while we were opening gifts. She was sitting directly in front my very modest DH. He said he didn't know where to look. While she has the absolute right to feed her baby where ever she likes, I don't think it's too much to ask to wear a nursing cover, especially with men present.



    Agreed.  I BF DD for almost 14 months.  I definitely did it in public but always with some sort of cover.

    My SIL was playing cards with a bunch of us and had to pump so she popped on her cover and pumped right there.  So WEIRD!  My FIL was totally embarrassed though graciously, didn't say anything.  I could hardly concentrate over the noise of her pump!  Gross.


    I will not breast feed in public. I know it every woman's right but I don't like it covered or not. Maybe it's years of food service and having to wait in mothers that you clearly knew were feeding. If I breast feed I will pump and keep bottles or go to the car or bathroom. Something besides my table at a restaurant.

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  • I hate Taco Bell and to me it tastes like what I imagine dog food tastes like.
    That's because the grade of food they use is pretty close to what they send to dog food plants. I hate it too!
    Blasphemers!!!
  • I think it's inappropriate and gross when women and teen-age girls wear tights/leggings as pants and wear a normal length shirt on top (as opposed to a tunic or dress).

    Ughh.. That's soooo trashy to me. And just because they make it in your size.. Doesn't mean you should wear it. See this all too often where I live.
  • I doubt this is unpopular but ... I hate the word nausea in all of its forms.  Mainly because I can't spell it for the life of me and have to constantly look it up.
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  • Apparently my opinion on this is unpopular on this board. I think using a cover for nursing is stupid. My daughter barely tolerates having clothes on her, adding a cover over her head to nurse was a no go from the beginning. Don't like it? Don't look. I don't know many women who would just "whip it out". Some try to be somewhat discreet because they don't want the backlash. And some just don't care. To each their own.
    I don't mind when other people breastfeed with or without a cover, I just wouldn't feel comfortable doing it myself.  Although I do still think a little bit of discretion in public is polite, at least a warning so that people can look away if they prefer to. 

    Although I do find people on the other side of the fence incredibly annoying.  I had a friend who was breastfeeding with a cover in the mall and someone came up to her and told her to go to the bathroom for that or they were going to report her to security.  She took off her cover after that, which I have to admit, I would have done too just on principle.
  • mrsgerman said:

    I also find AW posts pointless and stupid

    Always? I feel like once the board is more established, they're not so bad. When you've gotten to know someone on a board for months or years, then I don't mind them at all. On an itty bitty baby BMB like this? Yeah, I can see that.
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  • peggels24 said:
    I doubt this is unpopular but ... I hate the word nausea in all of its forms.  Mainly because I can't spell it for the life of me and have to constantly look it up.
    Ha! I was just thinking something similar.  It drives me nuts when people say "I'm nauseous".  PSA: It's "I'm nauseated".  I'm nauseous implies that you are nauseating to other people.
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    I only like christmas on Christmas Day and Eve, and I don't like Christmas decorations

    I don't like Disney

    I have a pair of sweater material leggings I wear constantly

    I don't like ketchup or frozen foods

    Also- although many people I fully respect and love are gluten free due to a variety of reasons including food allergies, I do not think I will ever personally be able to get behind it and I get annoyed when people talk about it all the time like it is the #1 solution for losing weight.

  • lest12 said:


    zgurl49 said:


    LilNunz1 said:

    I think it is stupid when people refer to themselves as Mommy or Daddy when talking to anyone other than their own children.

    We call each other mommy and daddy but just in our house to our cats right now. I don't think we'll do it when talking to anyone else 

    We do it with the dog. "Buddy, go see Mommy!" "What's Daddy doing?"

    We fully realize we might sound ridiculous.

    It would sound just as ridiculous to say "Buddy, go see Sarah!" Or other proper names. Mommy and daddy sound less stupid to me.
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  • gatewols said:
    zgurl49 said:
    LilNunz1 said:
    I think it is stupid when people refer to themselves as Mommy or Daddy when talking to anyone other than their own children.
    We call each other mommy and daddy but just in our house to our cats right now. I don't think we'll do it when talking to anyone else 
    We do it with the dog. "Buddy, go see Mommy!" "What's Daddy doing?" We fully realize we might sound ridiculous.
    It would sound just as ridiculous to say "Buddy, go see Sarah!" Or other proper names. Mommy and daddy sound less stupid to me.
    Let me clarify...You are out with a friend talking about clothes.  Friend says, "I haven't bought anything new since I became a mommy".  Or, you're talking about evening plans and friend says, "I didn't do anything last night because I'm a mommy".  Or friend says, "The baby just pooped on me.  The joys of being a mommy!" Or you meet someone new and they introduce themselves by saying "I'm little Joey's mommy."

    These are all stupid instances of the use of mommy in my mind.
  • Ok so this may not go here but I'm gonna tell ya anyways!!! My retailing professor is driving me nuts. Her voice is like nails on a chalkboard and I really don't give a flying f about what she is talking about!!!

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  • Pepper6 said:



    Apparently my opinion on this is unpopular on this board. I think using a cover for nursing is stupid. My daughter barely tolerates having clothes on her, adding a cover over her head to nurse was a no go from the beginning. Don't like it? Don't look. I don't know many women who would just "whip it out". Some try to be somewhat discreet because they don't want the backlash. And some just don't care. To each their own.

    I don't mind when other people breastfeed with or without a cover, I just wouldn't feel comfortable doing it myself.  Although I do still think a little bit of discretion in public is polite, at least a warning so that people can look away if they prefer to. 

    Although I do find people on the other side of the fence incredibly annoying.  I had a friend who was breastfeeding with a cover in the mall and someone came up to her and told her to go to the bathroom for that or they were going to report her to security.  She took off her cover after that, which I have to admit, I would have done too just on principle.



    I can understand that. Before having my daughter, I wanted to use a cover because I felt more comfortable. In the end, the thrashing baby exposed more of me than had I just pulled my shirt up or down a little. After a few times, I just said eff the cover.

    I think what bothers me is that people want a woman to use a cover so they don't have to feel uncomfortable. Well what about baby and mom? It doesn't matter how they feel so long as no one else is exposed to seeing it? People don't avert their eyes in embarassment looking at ads for bras and underwear. It iust seems silly to me. However a mother is comfortable feeding her baby is how she should feed her baby.
  • I see nothing wrong with having different names for grandparents .... When I was little I had 5 grandmothers, it gets difficult coming up with names for them. I made up my own names though .... They were kinda cute. I had a maw maw ataway .... Because she lived "that a way". My boys have NANNY's, grandmaws and maw maw's with their first names. My oldest had 8 grandmothers it gets VERY confusing.

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  • I think people that say absolutes, such as I WILL NEVER, and I WILL or I WON'T are stupid. I WILL laugh when that person ends up doing exactly what they said they would never or would always do.

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  • I think it's inappropriate and gross when women and teen-age girls wear tights/leggings as pants and wear a normal length shirt on top (as opposed to a tunic or dress).
    I would like to add on the wearing of Ugg boots with the leggings and normal length shirt combo.  F'ing disgusting.  My husband is one of the old dudes on his college campus, and I've gone to a few football games with him.  This is a consistent sighting.  gross.

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  • Apparently my opinion on this is unpopular on this board. I think using a cover for nursing is stupid. My daughter barely tolerates having clothes on her, adding a cover over her head to nurse was a no go from the beginning. Don't like it? Don't look. I don't know many women who would just "whip it out". Some try to be somewhat discreet because they don't want the backlash. And some just don't care. To each their own.
    I don't mind when other people breastfeed with or without a cover, I just wouldn't feel comfortable doing it myself.  Although I do still think a little bit of discretion in public is polite, at least a warning so that people can look away if they prefer to. 

    Although I do find people on the other side of the fence incredibly annoying.  I had a friend who was breastfeeding with a cover in the mall and someone came up to her and told her to go to the bathroom for that or they were going to report her to security.  She took off her cover after that, which I have to admit, I would have done too just on principle.
    I can understand that. Before having my daughter, I wanted to use a cover because I felt more comfortable. In the end, the thrashing baby exposed more of me than had I just pulled my shirt up or down a little. After a few times, I just said eff the cover. I think what bothers me is that people want a woman to use a cover so they don't have to feel uncomfortable. Well what about baby and mom? It doesn't matter how they feel so long as no one else is exposed to seeing it? People don't avert their eyes in embarassment looking at ads for bras and underwear. It iust seems silly to me. However a mother is comfortable feeding her baby is how she should feed her baby.

    Yeah, I'm not counting on the fact that I'll always use one, I'm sure I'd rather flash my boobs than have a screaming infant because they don't want to eat with a cover, but it's something I'd rather try first.  I've just seen a lot of articles & discussions about how polarized the issue is where you see some people who don't want to be anywhere around it, then moms who think that anything less than basically full-frontal nudity (exaggeration, obviously) is a sacrilege and that if I choose to use a cover, I'm not a good mom, or some crap like that.
     
  • peggels24 said:
    I doubt this is unpopular but ... I hate the word nausea in all of its forms.  Mainly because I can't spell it for the life of me and have to constantly look it up.
    I always have to double check my spelling on this one.

     

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  • LilNunz1 said:
    gatewols said:
    zgurl49 said:
    LilNunz1 said:
    I think it is stupid when people refer to themselves as Mommy or Daddy when talking to anyone other than their own children.
    We call each other mommy and daddy but just in our house to our cats right now. I don't think we'll do it when talking to anyone else 
    We do it with the dog. "Buddy, go see Mommy!" "What's Daddy doing?" We fully realize we might sound ridiculous.
    It would sound just as ridiculous to say "Buddy, go see Sarah!" Or other proper names. Mommy and daddy sound less stupid to me.
    Let me clarify...You are out with a friend talking about clothes.  Friend says, "I haven't bought anything new since I became a mommy".  Or, you're talking about evening plans and friend says, "I didn't do anything last night because I'm a mommy".  Or friend says, "The baby just pooped on me.  The joys of being a mommy!" Or you meet someone new and they introduce themselves by saying "I'm little Joey's mommy."

    These are all stupid instances of the use of mommy in my mind.
    I get it. I think that's stupid. Not the same thing that I'm talking about with the dog at all. That is just us being silly with our pet. Grown-ups calling themselves "mommy" to other grown-ups is a little silly.

     

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