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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why such a big house, OP? Really? Are you embarrassed of it? Or do you love it?[/quote] I love our home, every detail of it. Our old house was fine but pretty cookie cutter without much character. I am not at all embarrassed of my house. We spent much effort making it our own. I have many friends already, just not new baby mom friends. I felt I missed out the first round because I was a full time working mom back then. I want to go on stroller walks, meet up at the playground, go grab coffee, etc.[/quote] Sorry OP, any person who loves every detail of 15K ft2 would not be a friend of mine. :-/ Like PP said, even Kris Jenner has a smaller house.[/quote] OP you seem unwilling to engage with any person questioning your ostentatious taste (despite the fact that most on here think your house size is extreme) priorities (a massive multimillion dollar house using large amounts of energy and resources for a measly 5 people and a hired housekeeper but your kids are in public school), or how you handle yourself with less privileged women. Have you not considered these as valid reasons women may not want to be your friend? Frankly, you just sound very unrelatable. [/quote]
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