“So, when are you going to have kids?” It’s the classic question that for some can conjure up smiles, hope, excitement, and lead to glorious conversations of “trying” and “expecting.” For others, it’s a question that can sting and ring...
It’s been a long time since the days when peer pressure involved smoking a cigarette behind the back of the school or ganging up on the school nerd. As kids, peer pressure was there to push us to try things that were “wrong” or “bad” – things that we might not have actually chosen to do if left to our own devices. But then, we grew up. Peer pressure changed.