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blondiebonce · 18/04/2014 00:35

So I'm 28 weeks pregnant, home alone because the blokey is out with friends (genuinely glad he's getting man time before baby), and I just need to have a rant!

  1. Today when I had to nip into town, the pavements and supermarket were so crowded that I ended up being forced off the pavement into the road several times, and nearly got rammed in the stomach by trollies about 5 times. Came home in a right grump.
  1. After I left work, my boss called me to have a rant at me about something that literally, is laughable. The conversation ended with me telling him it was inappropriate to talk to me about such work matters in my own time. I've been grumbling to myself since.
  1. My DP and I have moved into our new house in the last 5 weeks, and nearly every working day since, our neighbour has come into work to see me. I work in a bar/hotel/restaurant so this is hardly illegal, but he literally comes in every day whereas he didn't before. He's retired, in his early 60s and lives with his wife. He chats bull** and the other day he asked to feel my baby kick. Loads of people have said it's weird that he comes in so much etc but I feel there's nothing I can say...BUT IT MAKES ME SO UNCOMFORTABLE and a little creeped/freaked out. And irritable.
  1. I hate feeling so needy and ranty :(

Ok I'm done. Feel free to slap me with a fish and tell me it's allll my hormones, like everyone else does, and that everything will seem better in the morning!

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Eminybob · 18/04/2014 01:01

I am so with you.

I'm 25 weeks and today I have pretty much wanted to cry all day. Work colleagues being twats, people driving like dick heads on the road, you name it, it's pissed me off today!

So nothing to add, except I feel your pain. Get a good nights sleep (I'm trying, unsuccessfully so far Sad) and hope that tomorrow is a better day.

Dazedconfused · 18/04/2014 09:38

I feel your pain. I had a terrible day yesterday 18weeks, bad day at work where someone else's actions make me look incompetent which pisses me off, hayfever, thrush (sorry tmi but allergic to the pessary so is cream only) and bad drivers. I spent most of yesterday crying it was a very bad day!!
went to cinema after work and literally howled at a sad bit in the film...my friend just handed me tissues and chocolate...bloody hormones!!!

squizita · 18/04/2014 10:36

Yep.

I nearly went nuts on Oxford St the other day.

At work, people say things as if I'm a delicate ickle flower with no brain cells just because my belly's showing (was far more of a mess on 0 sleep, terrifying high risk scans and puking weeks 1-12).

DH had a 'before long weekend' day/evening by the river with beer. Absolutely no problem with that, in fact went along for a soft drink then went home. BUT he was complaining of being tired and is notorious for falling asleep on the last train then calling me/a cab at midnight. He got on his drunk high horse at 11.30 when I called to check if he wanted a lift from the station!! Because I 'didn't trust him not to fall asleep and end up in Slough' -too bloody right fwiw nevermind the offer of a lift not a 20 min walk the other end!! GRRRRRRR. Although as he decided to walk, I got to stay in watching the TV so why am I grr?

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