Nail-on-head! I’m a mum, but I like to think I still empathise with non parents.
We purposely had our kids after 5 years of marriage because we wanted to remember what life was like pre kids, instead of rushing into nappies, poverty and (admittedly) heart bursting delight.
We spent those 5 years listening to boring stories of other people’s kids – let’s face it, only your own kids are interesting.
I vowed never to be one of those selfish mums and respect that perhaps childless women (through choice/nature/circumstances) do not want to hear me banging on about my two boys.
Nail-on-head! I’m a mum, but I like to think I still empathise with non parents.
We purposely had our kids after 5 years of marriage because we wanted to remember what life was like pre kids, instead of rushing into nappies, poverty and (admittedly) heart bursting delight.
We spent those 5 years listening to boring stories of other people’s kids – let’s face it, only your own kids are interesting.
I vowed never to be one of those selfish mums and respect that perhaps childless women (through choice/nature/circumstances) do not want to hear me banging on about my two boys.
I loved this skit – I know these mothers!
I thought it was pretty funny! Glad you agree.
Nice one. She won me as soon as she said “I don’t actually have any children, there’s no sad story, I just don’t like them.” That’s me all over.