What do you want to buy that you have zero need for?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just ordered an $800 necklace. I have zero need for it but I want it. YOLO


You should re-read the assignment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a sad one.

I had a not-so-great mother, who liked to deprive me of things we could easily have paid for. When I went to college, she didn't buy me anything, and I bought my own twin sheets with the money I made from my job and I didn't know to get twin xl and so they didn't fit. So I had sheets that I just had to lay on even though they literally didn't attach to the bed at the bottom. My duvet thing didn't fit either. My roommate complained that the room didn't look good because of it.

Pottery Barn Teen has a dorm room supplies build-your-bed feature, and I can spend hours choosing various Love Shack Fancy sheet, duvet, throw, and throw pillow combos.


Why didn’t you return the sheets and get a set that fit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a sad one.

I had a not-so-great mother, who liked to deprive me of things we could easily have paid for. When I went to college, she didn't buy me anything, and I bought my own twin sheets with the money I made from my job and I didn't know to get twin xl and so they didn't fit. So I had sheets that I just had to lay on even though they literally didn't attach to the bed at the bottom. My duvet thing didn't fit either. My roommate complained that the room didn't look good because of it.

Pottery Barn Teen has a dorm room supplies build-your-bed feature, and I can spend hours choosing various Love Shack Fancy sheet, duvet, throw, and throw pillow combos.


I'm so sorry that happened to you. You deserved a mom who would lovingly pick out and purchase the things you needed to make your college dorm room a home.


My mom didn’t do this either, but I didn’t expect it of her? Are moms really supposed to decorate a college dorm room? Isn’t that the opportunity for kids to learn how to decorate on their own and get their own stuff? I bought my sheets/dorm stuff at a thrift store, and it’s how I learned to make my money stretch.
Anonymous
Nothing is more foolish than jewelry. One decent watch, fine. The rest is an exercise in vanity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a sad one.

I had a not-so-great mother, who liked to deprive me of things we could easily have paid for. When I went to college, she didn't buy me anything, and I bought my own twin sheets with the money I made from my job and I didn't know to get twin xl and so they didn't fit. So I had sheets that I just had to lay on even though they literally didn't attach to the bed at the bottom. My duvet thing didn't fit either. My roommate complained that the room didn't look good because of it.

Pottery Barn Teen has a dorm room supplies build-your-bed feature, and I can spend hours choosing various Love Shack Fancy sheet, duvet, throw, and throw pillow combos.


Why didn’t you return the sheets and get a set that fit?


Because she was 18 and in college and probably couldn't go back to the store to return them easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just ordered an $800 necklace. I have zero need for it but I want it. YOLO


You should re-read the assignment.


DP. That is the assignment.
Anonymous
I want to build a new house. I've finished decorating my current one and need a new project.
Anonymous
I’d like a ruby ring with diamonds. Or simply a diamond ring, DH and I decided to put all $$ into buying a home when we got married. Lab grown preferred!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a sad one.

I had a not-so-great mother, who liked to deprive me of things we could easily have paid for. When I went to college, she didn't buy me anything, and I bought my own twin sheets with the money I made from my job and I didn't know to get twin xl and so they didn't fit. So I had sheets that I just had to lay on even though they literally didn't attach to the bed at the bottom. My duvet thing didn't fit either. My roommate complained that the room didn't look good because of it.

Pottery Barn Teen has a dorm room supplies build-your-bed feature, and I can spend hours choosing various Love Shack Fancy sheet, duvet, throw, and throw pillow combos.


I'm so sorry that happened to you. You deserved a mom who would lovingly pick out and purchase the things you needed to make your college dorm room a home.


My mom didn’t do this either, but I didn’t expect it of her? Are moms really supposed to decorate a college dorm room? Isn’t that the opportunity for kids to learn how to decorate on their own and get their own stuff? I bought my sheets/dorm stuff at a thrift store, and it’s how I learned to make my money stretch.


Neither did mine. I took a bus to the mall and picked out my own comforter, sheets and towels at jcpenney. Cheapest ones I could afford. My parents were not wealthy and sending me to college along with three other siblings on a teacher's salary made things super tight. I was really proud of myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to build a new house. I've finished decorating my current one and need a new project.


Not exactly in the same situation, but there’s nothing I like more than a project to work on
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just ordered an $800 necklace. I have zero need for it but I want it. YOLO


I spent 5k on jewelry this year. Sane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a sad one.

I had a not-so-great mother, who liked to deprive me of things we could easily have paid for. When I went to college, she didn't buy me anything, and I bought my own twin sheets with the money I made from my job and I didn't know to get twin xl and so they didn't fit. So I had sheets that I just had to lay on even though they literally didn't attach to the bed at the bottom. My duvet thing didn't fit either. My roommate complained that the room didn't look good because of it.

Pottery Barn Teen has a dorm room supplies build-your-bed feature, and I can spend hours choosing various Love Shack Fancy sheet, duvet, throw, and throw pillow combos.


Why didn’t you return the sheets and get a set that fit?


Because she was 18 and in college and probably couldn't go back to the store to return them easily.


When Twin XL beds first started appearing they were rare. So not even all dorms at one college would have them. I think at my college if you rented a special loft bed you could choose an XL.

To me it's an inconvenience bc people end up with leftover sheets after college.

Also yes, once you open sheets you can't really return them. It's impossible to repack them neatly.
Anonymous
I'd like to go out for afternoon tea but I have a full fridge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to build a new house. I've finished decorating my current one and need a new project.


Not exactly in the same situation, but there’s nothing I like more than a project to work on


Please come over and do my house. I hate decorating and renovations.
Anonymous
New sofa, new bed, new bathroom tiles, new kitchen sink!
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