We've been traveling for a week so lots of instances of LO having contact with strangers or acquaintances.
Got me thinking - what common experiences happen when you're out in public with LO that you hate? What about things that you enjoy?
Love: people telling me how cute DD is, holding doors for me, people letting me go ahead in line, and people who give me an encouraging smile when DD is crying in a place where I might feel pressure to calm her (like a restaurant or when I was flying alone with her)
Hate: people who think it's ok to touch DD's face or hands, who knows where their hands have been? And people getting all up in my business when I don't feel like socializing (although I like it when I'm feeling friendly so I guess that one's a pro and con for me)
Re: Strangers and your baby - love/hate
Married June 2010.
DD born 1/13 via Csection at 41w5d after 47 hours of labor
Right now what I'm worried about is when little man gets his helmet. I don't want someone calling him names or something. I'll go into bitch mode.
I don't like when they call her a boy. Come on, I dressed her in pink and a big flower head band! Seriously!!! And hate when random strangers want to give me suggestions about parenting or tell me stories. I remember right after she was born, quite a few ladies sharing birth stories with me. I didn't need to know any of that, stranger!
TTC since 8/2010 (off BCP since 8/2009) Unexplained Infertility
12/10/2012 U/S #1 6w4d - heartbeat EDD 8/1/13
1/18/14 2:11am Abigial Morgan is here! 5lbs 14oz and 18 inches of pure cuteness!!!
On the flip side, what I do hate is when people say how big his head is (I truly don't think it's big and even if it was, not an appropriate comment to make, I'm gonna lose it on the next person). When they say he is so big for his age, seriously again, I don't think he is but it does irritate me. Comments like those make me go into defense mode and make this mama bear want to protect her cub so I usually have a snappy response.
Honestly strangers here don't bother us by touching her or sharing their stories. But we do get asked if DD is a boy or girl on a regular basis. I'm glad they ask before assuming
Oh I hate going out to public and someone is smoking nearby..
Yup. She had a dark blue dress on one time but in her car seat so hard to tell it was a dress. She was called a boy. Okay, fine. But ya, when she is in pink with the head band...I'm like try a little harder people! I think it is silly. Wouldn't it just be easier for people to ask what is the baby's name? Before guessing. I really don't get mad at it, I too find it funny and agree that babies are pretty neutral looking but when I dress her very girly, I expect others to not comfuse her for a boy!
TTC since 8/2010 (off BCP since 8/2009) Unexplained Infertility
12/10/2012 U/S #1 6w4d - heartbeat EDD 8/1/13
1/18/14 2:11am Abigial Morgan is here! 5lbs 14oz and 18 inches of pure cuteness!!!
I don't like when people touch DS (I think I'm a little crazier because he was a preemie). I also don't like when people stare at me and make comments when he's having a meltdown, it makes me embarrassed and uncomfortable.
I absolutely cannot stand when people touch him. Maybe I'm crazy, but I don't know you, and I'm personally an immunocompromised person. So maybe I'm a little more cautious than most. DS hasn't been sick so far, but I have quite a few times since I've had him. Other annoying things: when people call him a girl because he has so much hair, the crazy amount of personal questions some people ask "are you breastfeeding?! "Has he had diaper rash yet?" "Did you have him normally, or was it a c section?" Or when people tell me I'm too young to have a baby, that I'm just a baby myself.
Baby L Born 1.21.14 Induction due to ICP
People are ridiculous.
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