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- From: mara@panix.com (Mara Chibnik)
- Subject: Re: Congratulating (het) parents on their new baby
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.144347.12146@panix.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 14:43:47 GMT
- References: <Bzo2DH.DFx@cs.columbia.edu> <1992Dec22.162133.4439@walter.bellcore.com>
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- ji@cs.columbia.edu (John Ioannidis) writes:
- >|> Every once in a while I'll read on the local bboards in the places I
- >|> have accounts at, that Mr&Mrs so-and-so had a brand new baby, vital
- >|> statistics of the baby follow, and the message ends with how the
- >|> father is proud and the mother is resting at the hospital. The message
- >|> is invariably congratulatory.
- dfs@lestat.bellcore.com (Deborah Swayne) writes:
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- >Now I have an opportunity to be spiteful and petty, too.
- Oooh, Debby, I _love_ it when you're spiteful and petty.
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- >I actually don't get too annoyed about baby congratulations,
- >because I find babies pretty exciting. The one that always gets my
- >goat is when straight people are, as they are invariably,
- >enthusiastically congratulated for getting married. I wonder why
- >nobody is ever congratulated for having the courage or imagination
- >or simple unconventionality to remain single or to find some other
- >interesting way to live and build family.
-
- Mostly because those people who do these not-getting-married things
- don't find a way of turning the making of these decisions into a
- rite of passage. That's a large part of what remains for me in the
- congratulatory comments that people offer on births and marriages,
- and I have seen plenty of announcements of adoptions (by single
- people and couples of assorted types). A friend of mine recently
- suggested, in my hearing, that the parents of a transsexual about
- to undergo SRS send out announcements, as a way of spreading the
- news and preventing it from being thought of as an unpleasant
- secret.
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- About kids, in particular, parents get more blase as they get more
- accustomed to parenthood. My first niece was just about six months
- old at her first Thanksgiving. I was holding her, and looking from
- her to the Weber kettle on the back porch where they were planning
- to smoke a turkey, and said, "She'll just fit." My sister became
- truly indignant. With the third one she was sizing the fit up
- herself. (I mention this, of course, because of JI's pot roast
- remark.)
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- Another example: A long-time net.buddy of mine just dropped me a
- note to tell me of the birth of his second child. The Subject: line
- was something about Usenet Discourse. He-- and I gather his wife as
- well-- were rather amused when I pointed this out.
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- Mara Chibnik
- mara@panix.com Life is too important to be taken seriously.
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