We’ve all been there. The incessant questions from friends and family about when we’re going to have a baby. For one couple, the pressure became too much. So, they came up with a unique, and slightly hilarious, way to deal with it: a ‘Pregnancy Jar’. Every time someone asked about their baby plans, they’d have to drop a dollar into the jar. But when the jar made its way to a family dinner, things took an unexpected turn. ️
The Birth of the ‘Pregnancy Jar’

The Pressure Cooker: Friends and Family

The Counter-Attack: A Dollar for a Question ❓

The Strategy Works!

The Dinner Showdown ️

The ‘Pregnancy Jar’ in Action

The Aftermath: An Awkward Dinner ️

The Clash: Mother vs Daughter

The Fallout: Family Feud

The Sister’s Verdict: ‘Childish’

The Couple’s Stance: It’s Just a Dollar

The Jar’s Future: Millionaires One Day?

A ‘Pregnancy Jar’ Saga: From Family Pressure to Potential Millionaires!
In a world where everyone seems to have an opinion on when you should have a baby, one couple found a unique way to handle the pressure. They introduced a ‘Pregnancy Jar’, a simple glass jar that demanded a dollar every time someone asked about their baby plans. The jar became a hit, reducing the questions and even becoming a source of snack money. But when it made a debut at a family dinner, it sparked a heated argument, leading to an awkward atmosphere and a family feud. Despite the drama, the couple stands by their jar, humorously suggesting they might become millionaires one day if the questions continue.
NTA. How creative! ‘I don’t have to pay you.’

NTA steals brilliant ‘pregnancy jar’ idea to outcrazy questioners.

NTA mom shuts down baby questions with ‘pregnancy jar’

“NTA
I make it awkward.
‘Oh dear. Maybe we are doing it right. What positions do you recommend that really *make it work?*’
‘Honey, do you think you should go deeper when we try to make a baby?’
You get the point lol man do they shut up after that. Its amazing.”
Using a ‘pregnancy jar’ to shut down baby questions. NTA!

Mom’s lecture fee: $10. NTA, but she’s my mom

Impressed that people carry cash, but I’d Venmo instead

NTA: Sharing the pain of being asked about having kids.

“NTA. As someone with fertility issues, it’s not ok to keep hounding people about babies. Your pregnancy jar sounds funny!”

NTFA! Put a label on it: ‘THE RUDE AND STUPID QUESTION JAR’

Genius idea! Shut down baby questions with an IVF jar

ESH: Commenter criticizes OP’s ‘Pregnancy Jar’ tactic as rude and immature

“NTA – Brilliant tactic to shut down rude questions! “

NTA times infinity! The constant bs about having babies…

“HOLY SHIT. We had no idea we were in our mid thirties. This is a shocking, *shocking* development. Thank you so much for pointing it out. We would have just gone on our blissful way, having no concept of the linear nature of time.”

NTA Queen master shuts down baby questions with pregnancy jar

ESH: Commenter finds the ‘pregnancy jar’ tactic embarrassing and fake

“NTA. Ask a stupid, insensitive question, get a sassy response. He paid the stupid tax. ”
“A simple and honest response won’t stop these ghouls. NTA ”
“From my experience it will not. Most people for some reason think this very personal question is okay to ask over and over again. It doesn’t matter what the response is. It’s difficult, not yet or not wanting kids, nothing changes the questions. Only infertility shut people up, because then they were embarrassed they asked. I applaud OP for this genius solution. “
Mom’s comment on woman’s age sparks controversy.

Charging fees for intrusive questions? ESH, but creative solution!

Genius tactic to shut down rude baby questions and make money
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Mixed opinions on ‘pregnancy jar’ tactic for baby questions.

INFO: Setting boundaries with a ‘pregnancy jar’ can be controversial. ESH.

NTA. Hilarious Pregnancy Jar! Your friends must be jealous!

Clever way to shut down baby questions with a ‘pregnancy jar’

ESH. ‘Pregnancy jar’ at dinner: awkward and dick move

Mom owes the jar for baby questions, you have change!

Dealing with intrusive questions: ESH suggests jar, but is it passive aggressive?

Genius idea! Don’t be embarrassed, your wife’s got your back!

Carrying the ‘pregnancy jar’ everywhere? That’s a bit deranged.

Genius tactic shuts down baby questions and educates others

NTA! Your pregnancy jar shuts down insensitive baby questions.

Mom owes $10 for that BS

Heartbreaking story of infertility and the need for empathy.

NTA. Brilliant idea to handle baby questions with a ‘pregnancy jar’

Intrusive people + demanding money = odd and embarrassing situation

Being a genius: Is it AHish? NTA, according to OP.

Empathy for childless individuals, urging people to think before asking.

♀️ Awkwardly shutting down baby questions with a ‘pregnancy jar’

Engaging tactic, but communication could have been better. ESH

“NTA. Shutting down baby questions with a sassy response “

Stealing the ‘Pregnancy Jar’ idea for my own sanity!

Brilliant tactic shuts down rude baby questions. NTA

The pregnancy jar: a beautifully petty solution to nosy family

NTA. Shutting down baby questions with a ‘pregnancy jar’

NTA! Mind your own business, nosy people! ♀️

NTA. Admirable commitment to privacy with the ‘pregnancy jar’!

Creative tactic shuts down baby questions. NTA. Brava!

Sick of people pressuring women to have kids? Same here!

NTA, love the idea

NTA! Brilliant idea to shut down insensitive questions. Any donations?

Brilliant tactic to shut down intrusive baby questions!

NTA. Shut them down with a sassy lie and surprise!

NTA! People need to chill and get a life. Genius idea!

NTA x ten million. You are a goddamn hero.

NTA. Shutting down the baby questions like a boss!

NTA – Shutting down baby questions with a ‘pregnancy jar’

Unconventional ‘pregnancy jar’ tactic raises eyebrows
