Is it normal that a lot of pregnant women on the internet annoy me?

I know how hard it is to be pregnant, and I think that babies are cute just as much as anyone else. But still, a lot of pregnant women on the Internet annoy me. Not all of them, but some of them. Namely the ones that are all "march 2012 babiezz!1!!!!" and "i was like, how dare u say that to me when im PREGNENT? omg!"

I think it's mainly because I don't see those people as fit parents. I know that hormones come into effect, and that I shouldn't judge people by what they say on the Internet. But sometimes I want to go on their "baby bump blogs" and congratulate them on their contribution to global overpopulation. Does anyone else think the same way?

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  • There is nothing attractive about a pregnant women. I dont understand how anyone could find a 6 month (or more) pregnant women attractive. Its as unattractive as seeing a hot women somewhere (grocery store, mall, gym, etc) and then some little rug rat runs up calling her "Mom". Not hot anymore.

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    • Shackleford96

      MILF's are too real!

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      • Enjoy being somewhere where someone has not only already been before you (which I dont like to think anyway) but left their seed as well. And the drama associated with playing daddy to someone else's kid.

        No thanks.

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        • NeuroNeptunian

          Yeah. I know a lot of genuinly good, loving guys that, if they were the father of the child, would be loving supportive Dads but they wouldn't date single Mom's. Even many of the nice ones are just not willing to deal with the "baby momma, baby daddy" drama factor. My husband was the same way, just wouldn't do it. He wanted his own kids and didn't want to have to yield his fatherhood to some dead-beat sperm donor.

          It's a damn shame for them, but good reason to be more picky with who you have in your bed...

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          • I feel for the kid I really do, and in a perfect world none of this would happen. But the fact of the matter is I just really wouldnt have the patience to deal with the kid once the inevitable "you cant tell me what to do, you're not my father" nonsense starts. And this is assuming the biological father is still in their life, if he just decided "well he can be daddy now I can go back to having fun and being irresponsible" thats even worse and more often then not that is the case.

            Like I said No Thanks. I would have enough stress in dealing with the kids I planned for and brought into the world. If I do that one day that is.

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        • Shackleford96

          Eh, I was just trying to be funny...

          I can understand not wanting to have relations with a woman because she's a mother and you don't want to take on the responsibility of her kid(s) and such. It doesn't make her any less hot though :P

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    • EllyBean

      If pregnant girls aren't sexy, then why did I get hit on all the way up until my due date?

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  • EllyBean

    I was pregnant from May until January. I would post things like ultra sound pictures, how far along I was at the time, and just anything I would like to remember about my pregnancy. I tried not to over-do it though because I agree with you, it is annoying. As for the "i was like, how dare u say that to me when im PREGNENT? omg!" part, haha that made me laugh. I was only like that in a few incidents. When this bitch said I deserved to get my ass kicked for being pregnant. And when my boyfriend's cousin yelled at me for no reason the day I left the hospital. But yeah, I do get annoyed of pregnant women. Not the ones that are subtle though. The ones that post stupid crap are the ones that annoy me. "Isaac's mommy!" "baby #4 on the way!" "New mama!" "Teen mommy & proud!" Just the fuck up, mother fuckers!

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  • NeuroNeptunian

    I guess it's normal.
    It is somewhat weird to see the women my age doing it (I'm 20). By the time I finish school and get around to having kids my friends kids will be in their teens. Jeez.

    Granted, I'm from ultra conservative culture, so when I see unmarried young Moms doing the whole "Look at my baby bump!" thing I'm always confused as to whether or not they have any sense of shame. Granted, it's no random judgement, and I feel
    guilt for thinking that out of wedlock childbirth is shameful but still. I feel so bad for them. Some of them don't know what they're getting into...

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    • Shackleford96

      I feel the same way. It's so sad seeing people who are our age(I'm 20 also :) and even WAY younger that are already mothers and fathers when I couldn't even imagine having a child right now in my life. It IS a shame, and I don't think that is being judgmental either. It gives our generation such a bad reputation too. I don't know if I'll ever have a child really, but If I do, and if I can help it, it won't be for a long time.

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      • NeuroNeptunian

        I have known many single mothers and it's a hard, hard road. You've sold your youth out for a night of (often) unprotected fun. That's got to be a hard pill to swallow.

        I'd like kids someday, but I'm still young! I can't teach my kids the value of an education if I don't get one, or the value of experience if I don't have any! It's difficult enough to do when you're ready, married, and in good financial standing, let alone when you are young and still naive of the world. I have years to grow up, and these girls have all of 9 months. More power to them, I guess.

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  • TrunksHitachi

    I find annoying when girls make videos of them giving birth NUDE and post them on YouTube.

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  • Shackleford96

    Yeah, that is normal. Try not to be a hater though; let them have their moment. Motherhood is a very special time in many women's lives.

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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    i don't see what makes them "unfit" parents.

    because they are joyful about being pregnant? because they are posting photos of it online?

    As for FB itself... they do the same thing EVERYONE does. They post status comments and pictures that are important to their lives.

    To me the whole "stop talking about your baby" trend is a personal issue... and bears remembering a couple of things

    1) You don't HAVE to read their status reports
    2) Do you tell your other friends to stop posting about news stories, or rock groups, or what they're doing?

    if you do tell them what to do... then you have a control issue. if not... then why start on someone just because they post about a baby? because it annoys you? Again... perhaps it's not them...

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    • I'm not annoyed at them because they're joyful. Actually, I'd be concerned if they weren't. Notice that I said that not ALL of them annoy me. I said that the ones who purposefully mispell things to seem "cool" annoy me. I also said that I know that I shouldn't judge people for what they say on the Internet. However, expectant mothers who do this seem somehow immature to me, and so I'm concerned.

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      • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

        o that. eh. that's not a habit just for pregnant people.

        that's just how some people are.

        coolz0rz!

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