“My grandma has dementia. My little brother was scared because she was yelling a lot, but decided to be brave and give her a hug.”
“Twin day at school.”
“My twin. Even the T-shirts express the bond.”
“My baby boy has the best hair and a sleepy stare!”
“I lost some weight and now I’m having a miracle baby!”
“I was told growing up that I might never have children, as I suffer from PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) and never had periods. After losing around 65 pounds, I managed to magically get pregnant on my birthday!”
“Opened my wife’s purse and started laughing. She asked what was so funny.”
“Money was tight. Mom made me this unicorn costume 25 years ago.”
“She still talks about it to this day. She was so proud. Bless her heart.”
“My 74-year-old grandpa, with COPD, and I on a roller coaster. He was so excited!”
“My sister lost her boyfriend of nearly 10 years. This is how my vicious pit bull handled her sadness.”
“My husband slid this note under the bathroom door. I married him for good reasons.”
“Happy 18th Birthday, Kiko! She’s been through 1 wife, 3 or 4 girlfriends, kids growing up having their own kids, 4 houses, and most of her teeth.”
“Her name is Yadia, she lives in Uganda, and I love her completely.”
“I serve on the board of a small organization that provides education for Ugandan children through sponsorship. Part of the sponsorship money goes to feeding the family of the sponsored child.”
“My wife and I made a thing. He’s about 16 bananas heavy, 2 bananas in length. We love him.”
If you dwell on that comment it has meaning deeper than just the words. For you, you haven't had to deal with PCOS, or infertility in general, so you can't begin to imagine how disheartening it can be. For her, the fact that she got pregnant was a miracle to her.
Sometimes people say and do stuff that is stupid and they should be called out for it. This isn't one of those times. Try to be a little more empathetic.
You can't read, obviously, and that explains a lot