I was just walking into work when I ran into a colleague. I don't know her very well - she's only recently started working here. In one of the first conversations we ever had, she asked me if I was married and had children - I didn't feel that it was intrusive, it was a just a "getting to know you" conversation.
This morning, we were talking about one of our students who is 6 months pregnant (we teach at a university). From there, my colleague proceeded to tell me how big a person feels at 9 months pregant and that "You'll find out one day." When I told her that I don't know if I ever want kids - I'm 32 and single, which she knows - she said to me, "Oh, you're young, you have plenty of time to change your mind," in a tone of voice that made it clear that she thought I would of course one day want kids, and I was crazy if I didn't.
I felt this was kind of dismissive and patronizing. I just kind of chuckled, because I didn't really know what to say. I mean, I get that children are great and all, but I've made it this far without a ticking biological clock and I'm doing OK. I have nephews that I love, but I am VERY happy to give them back to my sister when the time comes.

It's possible I'm so confused by this because this is one of the first times this has happened. I don't get any child pressure from my family, which I am very thankful for.
What would you have said or done? I'm not angry with her, but I do really wish she would have considered my point of view.




