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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Also, 99% of doctors do not have that kind of money. What kind of uneducated idiot do you have to be to believe this? Did you grow up under a rock? Do you not know any doctors in real life besides the ones who are millionaires at this school? Are you a conspiracy theorist in other areas of your life as well? [/quote] I don't know about that. I don't live in DC area, but ALL the doctor families in our school live this type of lavish lifestyle and this is about 50% of the school. They have estates, multiple homes, homes worth millions of dollars, they drive Teslas and Porsche, go on international trips more than once a year - Italy in the summer, Costa Rica in the fall, skiing in the winter, London in spring, they have cleaners of course, nannies. Many of them have 3-4 kids in the private school. The kids are dressed head to toe in Lululemon, have the latest and greatest and now designer bags. The only ones I've met in my life that don't make that type of income are urgent care doctor and our pediatrician. Honestly, this all feels like a feast in time of plague.[/quote] OP. You are on DCUM. Many of us live in 1m+ homes and go on international trips (some of us, including myself, are international and have family abroad!). Most very wealthy families in the US are NOT doctors, just because it's hard to reach that level if you're a doctor. There are very few families who buy haute couture for their kids. These days, duplicates are very big. There is a subset of haute couture fans who specialize in high quality duplicates of well-known brands. Regardless of what these families are actually buying, you seem to have gotten stuck in a circle that you are not comfortable with. Instead of lashing out at them in displaced anger, stop feeling insecure and remove yourself and your child. Or teach your child to be comfortable with who she is (which is going to hard in that circle!). Again. Stop blaming the medical profession. You are a very ignorant person. It's not a good look. [/quote]
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