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Woman Shows She’s Had Enough Intrusive Pregnancy Questions And Makes People Donate A Dollar Into A “Pregnancy Jar” Every Time They Ask If She’s Pregnant Yet
A woman married for 6 years faces constant pressure from friends and family about having kids. Tired of dodging invasive questions, she creates a “Pregnancy Jar”: anyone who asks must donate $1.
It works—4 months of peace. Then, at her parents’ house, her brother (back from a trip) asks the dreaded question. She calmly presents the jar. He laughs, refuses, but she insists: “You didn’t have to ask, but here we are.”
He pays. Mom pulls her aside, calls it childish and embarrassing. OP fires back: stop asking, then. Mom claims “concern” over her age (mid-30s) and fertility clock. Argument erupts; couple leaves.
Boundary enforced. Awkwardness achieved.
