December 2015 Moms

Gender disappointment.

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Re: Gender disappointment.

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  • I thought going into my u/s that I didn't have a preference. I actually always logically slightly wanted a boy first because most girls I know always wanted an older brother. However, when I found out I was having my wonderful, loved baby Jack, I was surprised to find I was a bit disappointed. For me, it was mostly the worry that all the girl heirlooms I have to pass on would go to waste...which is a bit preemptive since this is only our first (hopefully!) and not a good reason in general. Just talk it out with a family member, and you'll get excited again. I have had a loss as well and am extremely grateful that all is going well so far but you are still allowed to have emotions and fears, especially with all these extra hormones!
    Me: 33, DH: 32  
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  • At this point, no one has said anything original. Supporters have reiterated similar points. People who disagree have done the same.

    Let's all move on.
  • beverlovebeverlove member
    edited August 2015
    Thank you for taking the time to post your memes...and for saving us all the effort of playing moderator. Pheeeew, what would we do without you? *scroll*

  • beverlovebeverlove member
    edited August 2015
  • ChiccoBeanzChiccoBeanz member
    edited August 2015

    MrsBwIVF said:
    It's a gif, not a meme.


    You already know what that was....don't even continue to engage. 
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  • beverlovebeverlove member
    edited August 2015
    **Removed for TOU Violation**
  • ChiccoBeanzChiccoBeanz member
    edited August 2015
    @BumpAdmin please make a thread, moderated by one of you and where the moderator can help provide info or something, about this "sex disappointment" topic  and sticky it to the top. This topic keeps coming up and due to how hurtful and offensive it is to majority of the users that participate here, it inhibits many users' enjoyment of this forum. Maybe by having 1 thread for this that is monitored by an admin, this conversation can be had, with those who would like to have it, without it becoming a mess of insults, name calling, insensitive comments and hurt feelings.  Also, this may help having to constantly shut these threads down. This is just a suggestion to try to find a compromise for all parties involved. 







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  • yl1m32015 said:
    @BumpAdmin, we asked you guys last time this topic became a problem, but nothing came of it. Can you please shed some light on a solution for this particularly controversial topic that obviously upsets a majority of the members here.
    I second this. I mean this has got to stop.
  • satindawl83satindawl83 member
    edited August 2015
    @ChiccoBeanz

    Again. Huh? Multiple people have used the term "majority of users are offended", am I supposed to quote them all?

    Secondly, as I've said before, I don't deal in snark. I was making a statement and I was sharing a fact about what the word majority means.

    I personally don't care if the thread lives or dies, but the ones who want it to die keep posting.

    *Edited to make sure the person who I was talking to knew who it was directed to.
  • I normally read these posts and move on. @yl1m32015 had a great suggestion and gave me an idea, why not make a sticky at the top of the board for this topic and it's only for support. That way those who do have those feelings can go to that sticky and find support and those who don't, can skip over it. Just an idea. If it's not something that can be done well it's the thought that counts.
  • Correct. I am new to the bump. I am often too busy to check posts daily. But i certainly feel the term 'cyber bully' suits the situation. This is an open forum for women who are going through a very personal journey. Though I can understand the frustration some may have concerning re-posts, I cannot see how belittling someone for a genuine concern--that is obviously very common--beneficial in any way.
    Report the post.
    Skip it.
    No need for memes or gifs to make light of someone's concern. To me, having read the first post stating 'This isn't a support group' was enough. The rest is clearly people enjoying themselves at another's expense.

  • @satindawl83 so if you "don't" care, don't participate. You aren't being helpful at all. As for "not dealing in snark", I apologize for misreading your comment and responding in a manner that was snarky, if not rude, but the way you come across on threads sometimes does come out that way. As someone dealing with the possibility of in utero surgery and my son possibly having a birth defect, these posts irk my soul. I'd like to find a constructive compromise for users to talk about this topic in a centralized place, rather then it coming up week after week, day after day, and users who are feeling the disappointment have their questions or issues resolved. It is frustrating for others to constantly seeing complaints about healthy babies when they are PGAL or dealing with other issues. So, if I came off like a total bitch, apologies. That shouldn't have been directed at you. I own that, but something really needs to be done about this topic.
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  • fmraglio said:



    Again. Huh? Multiple people have used the term "majority of users are offended", am I supposed to quote them all?

    Secondly, as I've said before, I don't deal in snark. I was making a statement and I was sharing a fact about what the word majority means.

    I personally don't care if the thread lives or dies, but the ones who want it to die keep posting.

    What a freaking lie. In fact you're involved in a HUGE amount of conflict on this board, which wouldn't be the case if you weren't sharp tongued & snarky. At least admit to it. The point is this topic of discussion is harmful to many for various reasons and should be banned. If we ignore it and let it go as you people keep saying it'll never be resolved and there will be another SEX disappointment thread tomorrow, our point is we want admin to find a solution so this mess doesn't keep coming up. Anyone who has a problem with that obviously thrives off of the drama these threads cause because the only harm a solution like that can do is stopping the madness.

    What are you talking about? Having an opinion is not snark. And what conflict have I been involved in other than stating my opinion about gender disappointment.
  • @satindawl83 so if you "don't" care, don't participate. You aren't being helpful at all. As for "not dealing in snark", I apologize for misreading your comment and responding in a manner that was snarky, if not rude, but the way you come across on threads sometimes does come out that way. As someone dealing with the possibility of in utero surgery and my son possibly having a birth defect, these posts irk my soul. I'd like to find a constructive compromise for users to talk about this topic in a centralized place, rather then it coming up week after week, day after day, and users who are feeling the disappointment have their questions or issues resolved. It is frustrating for others to constantly seeing complaints about healthy babies when they are PGAL or dealing with other issues. So, if I came off like a total bitch, apologies. That shouldn't have been directed at you. I own that, but something really needs to be done about this topic.


    No need to apologize, I just hate making comments and it automatically being assumed that they are meant to be rude.

    I agree that this is a no-win subject.
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