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People and their comments!

I'm a ftm and almost 26 weeks along.  I'm petite so any weight I can is noticeable. I truly don't feel as though I've let my self go and got huge but I know I put weight on (which is expected). I usually don't care what people say or think of me but the comments are getting annoying!  Just this morning some lady said I'd my looked huge (she was talking about the belly) but still! Why can't people keep their mouth shut?!? Lol
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9971658 tn?1407743983
I feel the exact same way!
I'm also petite and any changes on me was very noticeable..

I seriously have social anxiety now.
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Yeah I'm having a boy and every one is like wow you're carrying him in your hips!  It's like I wake up and can't see my feet anymore so I know I'm big. People don't need to say it.  I just don't know if it's worth saying something though.
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My mother tells me almost daily that I've gained more weight then she did with any of her 4 kids and my brother was 11lbs. I've gained 22lbs and still have 5 weeks. She makes me feel so fat sometimes!!!
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9440890 tn?1415878121
People don't realize how rude their comments are- it's really ridiculous! I have really popped with this pregnancy and have had no shortage on people telling me how big I am or that I must be carrying twins! Drives me nuts!
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I feel the same! It's like we wake up every day and aware of how we look lol.
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Right! I either get I'm huge from some ppl or I get I'm little. I'm due in 2 weeks and beyond ready! I'm definitely bigger now than when I was pregnant with my other 2 kids. It is hurtful when ppl say your huge cuz for me I feel like a cow and just want to have my son so I can start losing weight
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