The question, “When are you having kids?” might seem harmless or even lighthearted to some, but for others, it’s an emotional minefield. A recent Reddit post sheds light on the hidden pain this question can cause, making a compelling case for why it’s time to let it go for good.
Painful reminder
comes from a 28-year-old newlywed who was bombarded with the question, particularly by acquaintances and coworkers. At first, our OP (original poster) handled it with grace and humor, offering polite deflections like, “Well, we should probably go on our honeymoon first.” But as she and her spouse began trying to conceive, the question became harder to dodge, and more painful to hear.
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