A few days ago, I ran into a woman whom I have not seen in three years. We are acquaintances at best. I approached her with a friendly greeting along the lines of "long time, no see".
She turns around and says "Boozy! What's happening here?" And she pokes me in the stomach.
Now, it's been about two years since my husband and I have decided to stop trying for children, and about one year since the topic has stopped weighing heavily on my mind on a daily basis. So I quite honestly had no fucking idea what she was talking about. Was she referring to the minor stomach virus I had last month? How the hell would she know about that?
"What do you mean?", I ask in utter confusion.
She says, "I heard you and your hubby were having some trouble!"
I was stunned that someone would be so crass, so I played dumb. "I have no idea what you mean." Then I told her that it was nice seeing her and walked away.
I fumed about it all the way home. Why would someone think that bringing up someone's reproductive difficulties, or reproductive choices in general, would be an appropriate topic of conversation?
And furthermore, where the hell would she have heard such a thing? I have never been secretive about our inability to conceive, but that doesn't mean that I haven't been discreet. Understandably, most people do not want to hear about what's going on with my reproductive organs. I have shared only with my closest friends and family, and my former boss and one co-worker (as my fertility treatments were affecting my work availability at the time).
(I have shared on a few forums such as these, as I don't find that "over-sharing" on forums makes anyone uncomfortable. If someone doesn't want to respond to something, they can simply ignore the post without anyone being the wiser.)
Anyway, I am now kicking myself for playing dumb, because I am dying to know where this woman heard about this. I am about 90% certain that she heard this from my former BOSS. I never wanted to share this information with my boss, as we were not friends, but I was forced to because I had so many medical appointments during my time in treatment, and I needed time off work. I assumed that this information would be kept in confidence. I may have been wrong.
If I can definitively trace this back to my boss, I think I will file a complaint with my former company's HR department.
She turns around and says "Boozy! What's happening here?" And she pokes me in the stomach.
Now, it's been about two years since my husband and I have decided to stop trying for children, and about one year since the topic has stopped weighing heavily on my mind on a daily basis. So I quite honestly had no fucking idea what she was talking about. Was she referring to the minor stomach virus I had last month? How the hell would she know about that?
"What do you mean?", I ask in utter confusion.
She says, "I heard you and your hubby were having some trouble!"
I was stunned that someone would be so crass, so I played dumb. "I have no idea what you mean." Then I told her that it was nice seeing her and walked away.
I fumed about it all the way home. Why would someone think that bringing up someone's reproductive difficulties, or reproductive choices in general, would be an appropriate topic of conversation?
And furthermore, where the hell would she have heard such a thing? I have never been secretive about our inability to conceive, but that doesn't mean that I haven't been discreet. Understandably, most people do not want to hear about what's going on with my reproductive organs. I have shared only with my closest friends and family, and my former boss and one co-worker (as my fertility treatments were affecting my work availability at the time).
(I have shared on a few forums such as these, as I don't find that "over-sharing" on forums makes anyone uncomfortable. If someone doesn't want to respond to something, they can simply ignore the post without anyone being the wiser.)
Anyway, I am now kicking myself for playing dumb, because I am dying to know where this woman heard about this. I am about 90% certain that she heard this from my former BOSS. I never wanted to share this information with my boss, as we were not friends, but I was forced to because I had so many medical appointments during my time in treatment, and I needed time off work. I assumed that this information would be kept in confidence. I may have been wrong.
If I can definitively trace this back to my boss, I think I will file a complaint with my former company's HR department.
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