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The Get Yours Girls

The exhaustion of dealing with a certain class of late-20s, early-30s female.

Ted Bauer
5 min readSep 30, 2024

I used to work out of a WeWork where I would periodically talk to some other guys who worked there. The guys ranged in background, industry, amount of kids, and ages of kids. One guy, former military who seemed to be mostly interested in just getting laid as much as possible, did not have kids.

When I was up at this WeWork, I was newly-married for the second time, and while a kinda sorta “fertility journey” had begun, it wasn’t a major talking point or life thing, and it wasn’t on Year 4.5 of not working, like it is currently. So I would sometimes talk to these dudes about their kids and their experiences and their lives, but it was all pretty casual. I did learn some interesting things about men trying to plan playdates, though, and feeling uncomfortable to be surrounded by all women.

Long story short, one of the guys up at WeWork had one kid biologically, and got a second kid via IVF. He had both experiences of conceiving a kid “on-timeline” and then struggling with a second kid, and seeing other people get pregnant and have their bouncing bundles of joy while you’re shooting your wife in the ass with hormones. He had seen both sides, so there’s some respect therein from me.

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Ted Bauer
Ted Bauer

Written by Ted Bauer

I write about a lot of different topics, from work to masculinity to relationships and social dynamics, I.e. modern friendship. Pleasure to be here.

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