Not only did this happen multiple times with different groups in different workplaces — but I brought it up the other day to pre-empt it from happening (I could see the conversation going that way)... And the person said "asking you about kids is totally fine at work".
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble
I explained how actually it's really not OK at work and in an interview would be a massive no-no and they acted like they knew all along. Also thankfully another person involved said "I'm a dude and have never been asked and you would never ask me, so there". That was nice.
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You should follow up by asking them intrusive questions about their prostate or testicular cancer. "Did you know 11% of men get prostate cancer?"
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Gosh, that's like 4 people in this room! You might have it right now!!
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble
I think the “you will want them” annoys me in any case.
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People can be massive sexist wankers outside work and I just won't hang out with them — at a work event, I kind of want them to control their BS.
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Now that I am
risk-free of pregnancy, I can positively confirm that this mambo yambo theory of hormones kicking in, bio clocks, and the rest of these nonsense arguments are BS . Ofc, some will argue that my hormones were faulty...
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Also, nobody says this shit in other contexts: - Want some soup? - No thx, I’m not hungry. - Ha! Just wait until your hormones kick in!
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That's actually hilarious. I might try that IRL. 
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