Puzzicato
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There must be a tasteful middle ground, somewhere between TMI and incarceration for 9 months!
Veronica said:Exactly ^^. My favorite answer too.
Now, I am having fun of it.
But I remember a very heartbreaking moment when I was taking the plane to go on "holidays": I had been through a TA the week before and de facto lost my first baby. We were flying away to try to change our minds and heal...
When the pretty stewardess came back to our sits, and looking at my stomach, asked me in front of everybody if I was "The Pregnant Passenger on this flight"...
I think I may have burnt few brain cells because I mubled something weird.
Never felt so alone and mortified.
Miss 1929 said:I get this a lot, and always have (I put my weight on the tummy first and it's the last to go).
My standard response to "are you pregnant?" is, "No, I'm just fat."
They always look REALLY embarrassed as being fat is the Great Sin in the USA - funny, considering how we are the fattest country overall.
I enjoy their discomfiture. If I am feeling particularly bitchy, I will also inform them that I am sterile and have never been pregnant, then watch them squirm!
It doesn't actually bother me that I am sterile but they always think it must, after all aren't ALL women supposed to have babies?
What business is it of anyone elses what shape I am or whether or not I procreate?
LizzieMaine said:Pregnancy was dealt with delicately even in radio serials -- they didn't even use the word "expecting" to denote a pregnancy. The tip off that a baby was on the way was when references started to be made to a character's "condition" -- as in, "You shouldn't do that *in your condition.*"
A bit much, perhaps, but I'd still prefer it to random belly-thumping from strangers on the street.
TimeWarpWife said:I believe I Love Lucy was the, or one of the, first TV shows to actually show a pregnant woman. But, it certainly wasn't referred to as "pregnant", but expecting.
LizzieMaine said:For myself, I prefer "irreproducible."
TimeWarpWife said:I believe I Love Lucy was the, or one of the, first TV shows to actually show a pregnant woman. But, it certainly wasn't referred to as "pregnant", but expecting. There was also a time when pregnant women were discouraged from appearing in public once they started showing. I made the blunder once of asking a woman if she was pregnant and she wasn't, I'll never make that embarrassing mistake again.
Miss_Becky said:there aren't a lot of pictures/stills of Wilma pregnant, but I did find this episode clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIwgSn71c3Q
Puzzicato said:There must be a tasteful middle ground, somewhere between TMI and incarceration for 9 months!
CherryWry said:On the flip side, my cousin knew she wanted three kids by the time she was 30, and when she was pregnant with her third child people would say, "You're having another one? So soon?"
Miss 1929 said:I get this a lot, and always have (I put my weight on the tummy first and it's the last to go).
My standard response to "are you pregnant?" is, "No, I'm just fat."
They always look REALLY embarrassed as being fat is the Great Sin in the USA - funny, considering how we are the fattest country overall.
I enjoy their discomfiture. If I am feeling particularly bitchy, I will also inform them that I am sterile and have never been pregnant, then watch them squirm!
It doesn't actually bother me that I am sterile but they always think it must, after all aren't ALL women supposed to have babies?
What business is it of anyone elses what shape I am or whether or not I procreate?
ZombieGirl said:"Barren" is equally awful. Like a desert or something.
Puzzicato said:A couple of my childfree friends and I have reclaimed "Deliberately barren" after it was used in a derogatory way about the current (maybe) Australian Prime Minister. Deliberately barren and proud!