In what ways would you be considered trashy?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Living in pg county, Fairfax, Woodbridge, or Stafford.


Wait, living in Fairfax County is now trashy considered trashy? Wow...


Frame of reference - depends where one is from, I suppose........
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I look forward to going to Cracker Barrel on road trips.


Growing up, I could only envy people who got to go to Cracker Barrel on roadtrips. My mom packed sandwiches and fruit into a cooler and we ate them in the backseat of a no a/c car.


This is me. My kids (young teens now) have never eaten fast food or Cracker Barrel on a road trip. We do pull over and eat at picnics areas, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I look forward to going to Cracker Barrel on road trips.


Growing up, I could only envy people who got to go to Cracker Barrel on roadtrips. My mom packed sandwiches and fruit into a cooler and we ate them in the backseat of a no a/c car.


At least she gave you fruit - MIL would be damned if the kids would have gotten anything other than junk food chips.


One time we were driving across the Canadian border back to the States. They stop you at the border and won’t allow agricultural products across the border. My mom had just bought a bag of oranges and she made us pull to the side and eat them all so they would not be thrown out.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:95% of the clothes I buy for my kids come from thrift stores.
I drink a ton of diet soda.
I only wash our sheets and towels every four weeks.
Our house cleaner comes monthly, and we don't really clean in between
I only bathe my kids 2x per week.
I eat a lot of processed food
I like crappy chain "restaurants" like the Corner Bakery, Dominos, and Chipotle


Omg, definitely trashy


NP. I think buying kids’ clothes at thrift stores is smart. They grow like little weeds so there’s no point in spending a lot. I judge parents who slather their kids in labels head to toe, or make them wear twee items like smocked dresses and John-Johns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m poly


I only think this is trashy if you’re trashy about it. Like there are monogamous married people who are trashy (aggressive PDA, talk about their sex lives with anyone, fight a lot, etc.) and divorced people who are trashy in a similar way (trash their ex on social media, over the top about being single again, sharing lots about their sex lives, etc.)

Being poly itself is not trashy. As with any other relationship status, there is a trashy way to do it. It’s not really about being poly, it’s about not having good boundaries or assuming everyone you meet wants to know who you have sex with and how and where and why. No one cares.
Anonymous
I like pasta salad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:95% of the clothes I buy for my kids come from thrift stores.
I drink a ton of diet soda.
I only wash our sheets and towels every four weeks.
Our house cleaner comes monthly, and we don't really clean in between
I only bathe my kids 2x per week.
I eat a lot of processed food
I like crappy chain "restaurants" like the Corner Bakery, Dominos, and Chipotle


Omg, definitely trashy


NP. I think buying kids’ clothes at thrift stores is smart. They grow like little weeds so there’s no point in spending a lot. I judge parents who slather their kids in labels head to toe, or make them wear twee items like smocked dresses and John-Johns.


Why not both? I get 90% of my kids clothes from buy nothing groups, and then buy a handful of really cute high end things for photos and holidays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t live in a European circus.



🤪😂🤣


Or a French Canadian one? You can always buy some nice silk scarves and emulate us!
Anonymous
There’s crabgrass in my lawn and I don’t care (I don’t want to use chemicals on it).
Anonymous
I had to pay for foreign language and instrument classes myself as an adult.

I consume more art than I create at the moment.

Trash can be recycled into really beautiful stuff … I need to work on recycling myself more.
Anonymous
I wear shoes inside, which is trashy to people who like to lick their floors.
Anonymous
I wear a two-piece at the community pool. And I'm not rail thin.
Anonymous
I like country music
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I shop at WalMart and Aldi. I use bacon grease to cook some foods. I lived in a trailer as a child.


Same. High five! And in the Midwest. We used to cover the windows with aluminum foil in the summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also vacation in ocean city!
I don’t get mani/pedis.
I send my kids to public school.


Getting mani/pedi is actually trashy. Have you seen the people that go into these places?

Unless you are going to a high end spa where the employees aren’t paid under the table or possibly trafficked
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