New House - Entitlement?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess I'm not clear about my question. Maybe this is more in the direction of what I am trying to ask:

Do you think people with bigger houses have it easier than you?

Separate question: Would it make you feel "less guilty" about infringing (asking of their time, money, resources) upon someone with a bigger house?

I am not saying it is a logical correlation. Nor did I say I have a McMansion (I don't). Just wondering if some people feel this way, logical or not. It would have to be a rather candid response. I was wondering if it happened, would people admit to it?


Ummm....no. Except possibly with regard to parties if their house is particularly kick-ass, especially in the summer if it has a pool. (But why get a big house with a pool if not to throw parties anyway?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess I'm not clear about my question. Maybe this is more in the direction of what I am trying to ask:

Do you think people with bigger houses have it easier than you?

Separate question: Would it make you feel "less guilty" about infringing (asking of their time, money, resources) upon someone with a bigger house?

I am not saying it is a logical correlation. Nor did I say I have a McMansion (I don't). Just wondering if some people feel this way, logical or not. It would have to be a rather candid response. I was wondering if it happened, would people admit to it?


No - these thoughts have never occurred to me.
Anonymous
In some ways they may have it easier if they have more financial resources, but it doesn't mean they don't have their own problems.

I try not to infringe on anyone, and I go out of my way NOT to infringe on someone who has a lot of resources. I would never want anyone to think I was using them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess I'm not clear about my question. Maybe this is more in the direction of what I am trying to ask:

Do you think people with bigger houses have it easier than you?

Separate question: Would it make you feel "less guilty" about infringing (asking of their time, money, resources) upon someone with a bigger house?

I am not saying it is a logical correlation. Nor did I say I have a McMansion (I don't). Just wondering if some people feel this way, logical or not. It would have to be a rather candid response. I was wondering if it happened, would people admit to it?


I think what you mean to say is, "imposing."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess I'm not clear about my question. Maybe this is more in the direction of what I am trying to ask:

Do you think people with bigger houses have it easier than you?

Separate question: Would it make you feel "less guilty" about infringing (asking of their time, money, resources) upon someone with a bigger house?

I am not saying it is a logical correlation. Nor did I say I have a McMansion (I don't). Just wondering if some people feel this way, logical or not. It would have to be a rather candid response. I was wondering if it happened, would people admit to it?


I think what you mean to say is, "imposing."


Infringe: v. to violate or go beyond the limits (e.g., a law); to encroach upon. OP, I really don't think you mean infringe.
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