I'm on baby boy #3 and I'm thrilled about it as I love my boys. I get comments all the time like, "maybe the next one will be a girl", "I'm so sorry, you must be upset to be having a third boy", "oh god, 3 boys that sounds terrible" or "you are going to have your hands so full". I always just tell people we're happy with a healthy baby regardless of its gender and we absolutely love our boys. Or it's going to be so awesome for 3 brothers to grow up so close in age together but I don't think people realize how ignorant these comments are. There are people who have trouble having babies and the fact I've been blessed with 3 I'm not going to complain about them being boys at all. I'm sure that regardless of if you have multiple girls or multiple boys you hear comments similar but how do you respond to them?
Re: Third baby, all the same sex
Hey, @hudsons1014, I noticed you were new around here. Congrats on your baby. We have a Weekly Randoms thread (https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12699760/randoms-2-0#latest) that would be suited for this question, or in the STM+ check in.
We'd love to have you introduce yourself to us in the Introductions thread (https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12693017/introductions-edd#latest). Also, I highly recommend reading the Read This First thread (https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12693019/read-this-first#latest), which will give a little more information on our group.
Again, congrats.
my happy boy
Me: 26 Him: 27
Dating: 5/2011 Married: 6/2014
Mirena out/TTC: 02/2016
BFP #1: 12/01/2016
EDD: 07/24/2017
I'm mainly just curious what other parents that have multiple of one sex say back to unwanted comments.
my happy boy
My name is Kate and I'm due with my third son on July 4th. I used babycenter for my first 2 pregnancies but they operate a little differently. I didn't realize that asking a question this way would rub anyone the wrong way.
Nobody was even rude. Your WK-ing is getting really old.
Neither @lfk2013 @PurplePoppy424 nor @Rae1 acted like a "forum don" or were being"bishes". The replies were actually pretty nice compared to what they can be for situations where someone clearly does not take the 3 minutes of time needed to see that there are already threads designated for questions like this, etc.
Each community / board / forum is run differently. This one is particular likes to keep things very organized and there are threads pinned at the top of the board to help new members understand how this particular board operates
@hudsons1014 - Welcome and congrats. Please lurk some more.
Married: 06-2024
TTC #1: Since November 2015
Restarted TTC "count" Oct. 2016
due to previous issues.
***TW***
BFP: 11/4/2016
BFP: 07/17/2024
We are happy. But we'd be equally as happy with another girl. And God knows we are far from the perfect family! I even cringe when I hear this stuff but like many others have said- I think people just feel entitled to tell pregnant women their opinions. On everything.
@zara4k, you don't get to dictate our responses. See the bold above text above. As long as anyone of us stays with the TOU we are free to respond as we please. Sorry, not sorry.
If the person is new doesn't really matter so much as their ability to read. A few minutes of skimming the read this first thread would alleviate most of these incidents. If the OP doesn't bother to do that, I don't really understand why you think we owe them anything at all.
also - I think asking 'who are you' is legitimate if someone comes on and posts without introducing themselves to the community or posting anywhere else. But like others have said, I don't have to justify my response to you. I can way whatever I please (within the TOU of course)
seriously one one of my favorite gifs! My husband and I use this against each other more often than I care to admit.
Name calling, any name calling, is not really the best way to make your argument.
Andplusalso I'm not the one calling people names so I don't need to calm down.