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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Replying to @o_guest
My wife and I recently moved to France from the UK. This would happen to her sometimes there, but seems to a lot more often here. Her answer: "I'm considering getting a dog"
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Replying to @jbonaiuto @o_guest
A lot of people in France have been struggling with the fact that my wife and I have different last names. And some stuff still gets addressed to her like "<Her name>, Chez <My name>" as if it isn't her house too. But France is oh so enlightened and libertine
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Replying to @Iguananaut @o_guest
We have exactly the same problem. People often ask when will we get married: 1) we are, 2) it's none of their business and what difference does it make to them, 3) WE MIGHT GET A DOG!
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Not at all surprised about France, sorry to hear though. 
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