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In thinking people love making themselves heard?

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TudorTrace · 04/12/2015 07:42

What I mean by this, for example, is announcing a pregnancy on a social media platform and the select few outside the immediate family that you've chosen to tell, commenting "Yes I can finally talk about it!" Or "yes! It's no longer a secret".

I actually find it quite inconsiderate and I don't think these people realise that others may be hurt that they didn't know just as early on.

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LaLaLaaaa · 04/12/2015 07:46

I guess people are just excited, but I do think people like to feel singled out.

I always cringe a bit when I see people announce another person's baby birth - 'congratulations on the birth of your daughter!' before the parents have actually announced it. Very selfish.

TudorTrace · 04/12/2015 07:47

LaLa arghhj don't get me started on those type of people! Angry

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TudorTrace · 04/12/2015 18:25

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TudorTrace · 04/12/2015 20:29

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