- The anonymous woman revealed that people have been mean to her.
- She took to Reddit to describe the situation.
- The mom-to-be said people have shamed her
A mother-to-be has admitted she has been shamed and called a ‘shit’ in public because she doesn’t have a ‘ring on her finger’.
The anonymous woman took to Reddit to detail how people had become “horrible” after finding out she was pregnant and single.
In a thread titled, PregnantThe restaurant manager revealed that she used to receive a flood of tips before she became pregnant.
However, now that she is pregnant, people treat her differently.
She admitted that people have made comments about her pregnancy, with many asking why she isn’t married and even claiming she has a “beer belly.”
An expectant mother admitted she has been shamed and called a “shit” in public because she doesn’t have a “ring on her finger” (file image)
The anonymous woman took to Reddit to detail how people had become “horrible” after finding out she was pregnant and single.
The post was titled: “People turn horrible.”
She wrote: “I am a restaurant manager, I am 27 weeks and now it is very clear that I am pregnant.”
‘Before I showed up or got pregnant, people were friendly, tipped well and took any mistake I apologized for as slights. Now they become argumentative and rude!
‘I’ve had comments about my “beer belly” and apparently I’m a “shithole” because I don’t have a ring on my finger.
“I didn’t realize that I had a strange form of privilege when I wasn’t pregnant, where people didn’t treat me well because I was pretty, but because I was thin.
‘Has anyone else noticed the same thing?’
People flooded the comments section and shared their thoughts on the shocking incident.
Many moms even took to the social media platform to echo the mom-to-be’s story, as they claimed they had gone through the same thing.
People flooded the comments section and shared their thoughts on the shocking incident.
One person said: ‘I’ve had the same experience! People have been so rude now it’s crazy.
“One of my older clients told me (shaking his head) ‘you made a mistake, you should have just practiced,’ which I thought was extremely rude and inappropriate.”
Someone else added: ‘Who is here pregnant and still has the rings on? In all seriousness, I’m so sorry, that sucks!’
Another user wrote: “I’ve experienced this too.”
“I’m so sorry you have to deal with that abuse,” another person commented.