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Re: Is TIP ever this cruel?
Edit: Long story short - Yes, we have been and still sometimes are. We aren't some super elite club here, we're all human.
After reading the link about her first post here it did raise an eyebrow, but I don't think it really has any bearing on THIS situation and the assiness that was in the initial responses and even in that new thread now.
It just seems like such a common response by a lot of women on TB/TN in these situations is "YOU BE THANKFUL YOU CAN EVEN HAVE KIDS BECAUSE POOR POODLE ME IS DEALING WITH IF AND WAH WAH WAH" HER situation has no impact on yours, get over yourself.
Is this a joke? Of course we have been this cruel.
Being stupid is another matter, and that's what GP is in this situation.
I'm going to start wishing eternal IF on every woman who's being an unbelievable thundercvnt about this.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
At least when someone says something on TIP and gets ripped to shreds, tehy deserve it. This is just uncalled for, rabid and pointless hatred on the part of the women from GP. Seriously... these people need some anger management classes.
Does this answer your question?
Maybe infertiles should just suck it up*.
*Note: I don't really believe this, but yanno, I'm illustrating a point and all.
I love these people... they're the first people to demand sympathy and sensitivity... but f00k anyone who doesn't want the same things they do.
I love people who can NEVER see something from the perspective of someone else.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
I'm using the original and widely-recognized "deal with it, learn to be happy" definition rather than the GP-adopted version of "you should explore your options".
That thread is intense on GP!