I swear, the next time someone comes at me with some negative "omg your life is ending/do all the things you wanna do before baby comes/all your friends are gone now" bullshit, I am going to punch a bitch. WHY do people both with and without children insist that your life ends when baby's begins? What the hell kind of example is that to set for a kid? I mean I'm all about 'infant needs you 24/7,' that's a fucking given, but I don't expect to stop LIVING because I've given birth. I plan to live MORE, child by my side, and give that kid something to see and experience and remember for the rest of their lives.
This angry rant brought to you by someone on FB who was all, "Do all the things you want to do in the next 4 years NOW, because you will never get to do them" kind of bullshit. Super practical unwanted advice there, douchebag.
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Re: I am tired of stupid advice.
You DO need to have those times when you still get to experience life on your own. Whether it's a simple dinner date with your s/o, or a trip away with your girlfriends, whatever. But the time spent with your kids shouldn't be seen as a burden or as a sacrifice. Trust me... the joy, laughter and photo ops my child presents on a daily basis is 100x better than anything that ever happened at a bar or club.
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I have just started being super honest with folks:
(it's cold here) "YOU NEED TO PUT MORE CLOTHES ON THE BABY IS COLD." "Actually, the baby is approximately 98.6 degrees, likely more as my BBT is higher during pregnancy."
"Sleep when the baby sleeps!!!" "I doubt I will sleep 18 hours a day, but thanks, I suppose that I will hire someone to do all of my housework while I go into a coma."
(my PERSONAL favorite) "You are definitely going to want to take more than 6 weeks of maternity leave!!!" (6 weeks is the max my company will pay... and only at ~32% of my normal pay) "Is this an offer to pay my mortgage? Thanks!!!"
Maybe it's bitchy, but it's effective. Not to mention, most folks giving the advice haven't been good friends, mostly coworkers and acquaintances, so I am not afraid to be a touch frosty.
Good luck!!!
I'm sure some of the advice is not meant to be serious. I always jokingly told new moms that they will never get to go to the bathroom alone again.
Yes I do understand some of the advice is just down right ridiculous. It just gets worse though. Good luck :-)
Also i don't go to the bathroom alone at home bc i have cats... let me tell you, there are days i have a full audience... or someone who wants to be on my lap... #-o