tw1nsmom said:Ussually I justand let it roll right off my back. This bothered me a little more because, I wasn't even talking to this guy, and DS heard what he said. DS has a disability, part of which is that he doesn't understand sarcasm or figures of speech. He couldn't understand what was so bad about being a twin. I think his feelings were hurt even after I tried to explain it to him. And we all know how we moms are when our kids feelings get hurt (or at least how I am).
I'm really not holding on to it as much as it seems. I just needed to vent.
) I think that twins really are a double blessing!

But with 4 of them, all really young, I've heard worse. But one in particular takes the cake. I was in the grocery store, I had 3 at the time and was pregnant with the 4th. This man and woman passed me, stoped, looked at the boys, looked at me. Asked me if they were all mine, and then the man said, "You know, s@x is like a good cigar, sometimes you just have to take it out." My jaw dropped, I didn't know what to say, I just walked away. I couldn't believe he had the nerve to say something like that to me. But I realize that people come in all flavors and I just thankful that my flavor isn't sour.
I've felt that way, but never said anything like that. I'm always really sensitive about complaining about having kids, or being pregnant, there are too many people around who would give anything to have a baby and can't. So, I'm just thankful for mine and when we get the comment, "Are you going to try for a girl." I always says now,"We want 2 more kids, and it doesn't really matter what they are." 
Asked me if they were all mine, and then the man said, "You know, s@x is like a good cigar, sometimes you just have to take it out." My jaw dropped, I didn't know what to say, I just walked away. I couldn't believe he had the nerve to say something like that to me.
But I realize that people come in all flavors and I just thankful that my flavor isn't sour.
I probably would have said something like "it's a good thing I had them, then, and not you" with a smile, and then ignored him.
). When people wish to have a nice conversation about twins, I enjoy hearing their stories and experiences. Most people don't know mine are twins anymore, so now the comments and stories are fewer and farther between.Tigger&Belle said:When I've seen twins if I've made any comments I've tried to say how blessed the parents are, even if I'm thinking how crazed I would be.
Secretly I always wanted twins, up until my last pregnancy (my 4th child). Our joke this last time around with Jake being such a difficult child from 1-5yo was that it could have been worse--he could have been twins. But other than Jake being twins (which might have gotten the best of us) I think that twins really are a double blessing!
golfgal said:I've heard them all too. I guess they never bothered me. Twins are a lot of work when they are babies and some people just can't handle that, which is probably why they don't have twins.
The funniest thing I had happen though was I was in the grocery store and had the twins along, they were maybe 2 months old at the most, both in their carseat carrier things. A woman came up to me and asked if they were twins, yes, then she looked at them and yells, "they can't be twins, they don't look anything alike". DD has brown hair/dark eyes, DS is blonde/blue eyed. I told her they were fraternal twins and didn't "need" to look alike. She proceeded to follow me around the store telling me that there was just no way they could be twins. Finally I had enough of her and said, 'you know what, you are right, they aren't twins, we just had our kids really close together". She looks at me and said 'ha, I just knew it". Whatever.
You know what you should've said (or should say, in case somebody does it again)? No they're not twins. This one is mine and the other one belongs to my hubby's baby mama. 
mtemm said:I have to say, that is my favorite comment from people. I almost always get the, "better you than me" type so when I get a "what a blessing" comment it throws me off for a bit and always makes me smile.
I also have to smile at the, "I always wanted twins" comments because I never had that inclination myself, and am not completely sure I have the temperment for it. But I was blessed with twins and am happy to say that now that they are 2 it really is a lot easier.
But for some reason, even though I always wanted three girls, I wanted twin boys, not girls.
Don't know why I never had the desire for twin girls. Of course I never got twins of any kind, so it didn't matter.
The one that bugged me was I'd had a girl first and then a boy and people questioned why I'd want a third child since I already had "one of each".
I think that people didn't give me a bad time about my last child because there was such an age gap between him and his next oldest sibling and people assumed that he was an oops. The ironic thing is that he was the most planned with several miscarriages, etc. We really had to work for him!My favorite comment from people when pregnant with my third child (they'd given up by my 4th child) was, "Don't you know what causes this?" and I'd say, "Yes, and I like it!".

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Just kidding with you. It was a really good response!