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Warning: Vent Ahead.
To avoid derailing Sha''s thread further, I thought I would start a new thread. My question is, why do people take it upon themselves to be so rude and inappropriate when they learn one is not having children?
It would never occur to me to deride a person''s choice to have children or attempt to convince them not to have them.
What gives?
This thread was prompted by my experiences last night at a colleague''s farewell party, where I was told that anything I could experience with my partner is pathetic and soulless compared to "making love when you are making a baby" and that if I am not having children, I do not have the right to use the word "mate" when referring to my FI, since that word no longer has any relevant meaning in my case.
This was from two separate people, both of whom were drunk and would be otherwise polite as we are on good terms, but I was shocked and hurt that people think that they have the right to say these outrageous things to me, drunk or not.
The second person, who asserted I have no right to refer to my choice of FF as "choosing my mate", told me that he was essentially offended that a woman as intelligent/accomplished/etc as me was not passing on my genes, as if I somehow owed humanity my offspring, devil take what I might want to do with my intelligence, accomplishments, and ambitions.
I cannot conceive of how my choice to have kids or not gives anyone the right to become offended. I might be mixing up my grammar there a little, but hot damn, I''m peeved.
Do people who have children somehow feel that I am casting aspersions on their choice by choosing not to have them? Someone was actually arguing with me that I should give up my passion and career because having children and passing on my talents was more important than developing or using them myself. And if I have a daughter with the same gifts, does that mean that she too is not allowed to use them, but instead she too must only seek to pass them on to the next generation?
How does that make any sense? How can people feel it is okay for to say these kinds of things to me? I wish that this only happened when people were drunk but sadly I hear this kind of thing all the time.
When in the real world, I do not tell people how much I dislike children, because even though they feel entitled to have an enjoyable put-down of me and my choice not to have kids, should I whisper an inkling of disillusionment with having little darlings like their own precious snowflakes, it''s like I''ve just spat in their face and then I really hear it.
And by ''whisper'' I mean things like "I really don''t have a maternal instinct" and "I don''t particularly like children" and "I can''t see myself having kids." The SHOCK and HORROR! I really should stop using such inflammatory language.
That concludes my vent. Sometimes the hypocrisy just gets too much and it feels like I''m going to explode.
I''d love to hear people''s opinions on this matter.
To avoid derailing Sha''s thread further, I thought I would start a new thread. My question is, why do people take it upon themselves to be so rude and inappropriate when they learn one is not having children?
It would never occur to me to deride a person''s choice to have children or attempt to convince them not to have them.
What gives?
This thread was prompted by my experiences last night at a colleague''s farewell party, where I was told that anything I could experience with my partner is pathetic and soulless compared to "making love when you are making a baby" and that if I am not having children, I do not have the right to use the word "mate" when referring to my FI, since that word no longer has any relevant meaning in my case.

This was from two separate people, both of whom were drunk and would be otherwise polite as we are on good terms, but I was shocked and hurt that people think that they have the right to say these outrageous things to me, drunk or not.
The second person, who asserted I have no right to refer to my choice of FF as "choosing my mate", told me that he was essentially offended that a woman as intelligent/accomplished/etc as me was not passing on my genes, as if I somehow owed humanity my offspring, devil take what I might want to do with my intelligence, accomplishments, and ambitions.
I cannot conceive of how my choice to have kids or not gives anyone the right to become offended. I might be mixing up my grammar there a little, but hot damn, I''m peeved.
Do people who have children somehow feel that I am casting aspersions on their choice by choosing not to have them? Someone was actually arguing with me that I should give up my passion and career because having children and passing on my talents was more important than developing or using them myself. And if I have a daughter with the same gifts, does that mean that she too is not allowed to use them, but instead she too must only seek to pass them on to the next generation?
How does that make any sense? How can people feel it is okay for to say these kinds of things to me? I wish that this only happened when people were drunk but sadly I hear this kind of thing all the time.
When in the real world, I do not tell people how much I dislike children, because even though they feel entitled to have an enjoyable put-down of me and my choice not to have kids, should I whisper an inkling of disillusionment with having little darlings like their own precious snowflakes, it''s like I''ve just spat in their face and then I really hear it.
And by ''whisper'' I mean things like "I really don''t have a maternal instinct" and "I don''t particularly like children" and "I can''t see myself having kids." The SHOCK and HORROR! I really should stop using such inflammatory language.

That concludes my vent. Sometimes the hypocrisy just gets too much and it feels like I''m going to explode.

I''d love to hear people''s opinions on this matter.