Asking me if I want kids at work/work-related event (e.g., conf dinner, official work drinks, etc.) even if it is a peer, is not the most welcome question in many cases. Insult to injury when I say "no" and you come back with "your hormones will kick in and you will want them".
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Do not be like that. They wouldn't have asked a man this question and not have told a man, had he said no, that "his hormones will kick in". I have actually stopped taking people seriously/talking to them for these aggressive assertions and insertions into my private life.
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If you think I will have kids no matter what "because hormones" then why ask me? Kindly fuck off.
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I think an entirely appropriate reply would have been fuck off and mind your own business.
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Absolutely. Next time will do it because it doesn't matter who is a professor and who is a peer, they can indeed go fuck themselves. I will try to think of a polite(r) way of telling them to bugger off. 
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