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Amii McKeever
Last week, I wrote about the list of topics that can cause debate when raised in company. COVID-19 was amongst them. Ironically, by writing this I became a victim of this consternation: “Amii, stop talking about COVID, we are sick of it.”
That is a request I am happy to acquiesce to with an editorial COVID-19 ban. However, I am not quite willing to jump off my soapbox in relation to the list.
A topic that features in many guises on this list is parenting. From the moment a woman finds out she is pregnant, people will share their (sometimes appreciated, sometimes unwanted) opinions. Everything from labour pain relief to breast feeding to weaning to schools. I would add all these topics to the list of “best not comment” unless directly asked for an opinion.