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How to make a pregnant woman cry... (Pointless whinge alert)

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Beccadugs · 16/10/2013 13:21

Someone at work has "borrowed" my glass. I am really annoyed. I stupidly put it through the dishwasher yesterday, and now it's nowhere to be seen. I can't drink tea (makes me puke) and all I want is cranberry juice mused with water.

It's ridiculous that this had made me cry isn't it?!

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Romily · 16/10/2013 13:28

Not at all so far I have cried over a variety of insignificant things today.

TristanFarnon · 16/10/2013 14:18

I cried at 28 weeks because I imagined that if I met the Dalai Lama he would be really kind. Proper sobbing and massive tears. DH was most confused when I finally got the words out to explain.

At least the glass makes sense!

LadyBigtoes · 16/10/2013 14:19

I cried in the supermarket because an old lady was being horrible to another pregnant woman (criticising her because her toddler was having a tantrum - the cow). I went over to her to be supportive but couldn't get the words out because of my sobs! She must have thought I was completely mad.

Brodicea · 16/10/2013 15:30

I cried because DH got a bit of bleach on one of his (very old) t-shirts. It turned into an hour long sobbing tirade about the importance of looking after himself.

I would normally get pretty cranked out about the glass BTW!

DaleyBump · 16/10/2013 15:35

I was near hysterical a week ago because DP was ignoring me and wouldn't speak to me. What a dick, right? No, it was half past four in the morning and he'd been asleep for hours when I decided I fancied a chat. He wouldn't talk to me because he was still sleeping. I'm such a twat.

33+4 and can't say it gets any better Halloween Wink

Cupcake11 · 16/10/2013 17:01

I burst into hysterical sobs when I came home from work to discover DH had made Shepherd's Pie instead of Spag Bol for dinner.

I had asked him to make Spag Bol and I don't like Shepherd's Pie in my defence Halloween Wink

Beccadugs · 16/10/2013 17:42

Thanks ladies, you have made me feel much better!

So glad it's not just me crying over ridiculous things!

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Sleeptimenow · 16/10/2013 18:36

Nope, def not just you. Cried this morning as DH late for work, thought he would speed down motorway and get killed, so turned into teary conversation about being careful and how I couldn't cope without him with a baby, blah blah..... he was a bit bemused and promised to be careful, while pointing out this conversation was making him later, am 38+3 so he's used to it by now!

dimdommilpot · 16/10/2013 20:55

Ive just cried at Animal Maternity becuase a tiger gave birth to 2 cubs and the dad came in to check on them!

Mogz · 16/10/2013 20:57

At least that's a sensible thing to cry about. I spent a full half hour this morning having hysterics because my cat came and snuggled with me in bed and it was just so lovely... In fact thinking about it is going to set me off again!

HopeS01 · 16/10/2013 21:00

I cried when someone offered me a seat on the tube. I was tired and aching and desperate but too embarrassed to ask...

We're allowed Wink

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