Some comic relief for All You Y!A TTC regulars.....?
I'm in my TWW and need a good laugh. so for all you Y!A TTC regulars, I have a question: What are the most overly common "eye-rolling" questions you get annoyed seeing over and over on Y!A TTC?? My #1 pet peeves goes a little something like this:
"My boyfriend and I really want a baby. I saw him 3 days ago and we had unprotected sex. He come inside me 13 times. The next day I was really tired, felt mild stomach pains. Then my mom cooked fish and the smell coulda knocked me out. Today I have a headache, sinus congestion, and there's an area of my left elbow that's kinda sore. Are these signs I could be preggo???"
10 pts to funniest "eye-rolling" Y!A TTC questions You Are TIRED of seeing. LOL and thanks!
LOL. Yeah i get confused as to why people post: AF's 3 weeks late, I have xyz symptoms, am I pregnant?? Go take a test -- DUH!
The classic "Am I pregnant?" questions.. and then these girls go on and on for days about how their last period was then and they are feeling like this and they had sex with their boyfriend on this day and that day and IF they were pregnant then how far along would they be?? I don't know it just gets so so so so so annoying because I am NOT a pregnancy test and I have no idea if they are pregnant or not! haha and they ask these questions over and over and over again!! OMG haha
oh ya and when people put in their questions: my last AF was.. I had an HPT IF PTP GHS all those stupid things that I have no idea what they stand for?! haha
and the word "preggo" wtf?? haha sounds like a disease!! eww
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