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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Y’all are acting thick about what brunch really is and the culture it represents. Brunch is single yuppies or shacking up yuppies of prime marriage and baby-making age who are so unfulfilled, bored, immature and idle they go get drunk at breakfast on the weekends. It’s basically a continuation of teenagers tailgating the “big game” at some state college. Often taking their dog, you know, instead of a baby. It was certainly popularized nationally by SATC. It’s extended adolescence by a demo that ought to be married and procreating. Instead they were unserious and indulgent, layabouts getting fat and bombed at weekend brunch, talking about their pointless careers and next vacation. Pointlessly pissing away hours, days, years as your your fertility ticks away.[/quote] + 1000000000000 They think they are going to get a Mr Big at age 45 and have kids right after. Lol. [/quote] What's sad is how the spinsters and those with an IVF baby or two continue to traffic the lie that it was worth it and any woman who married and gave birth in their early or mid 20s is some low class and trashy bore. Look how the handful is attacking me. I'm a Bible thumping rubem when actually I have an advanced degree, a fulfilling professional career, and our children got into highly selective colleges. It's almost as if they subconsciously get off on trying to ruin the next generation because they're so broken inside about being conned into squandering their prime. Misery loves company, right. 10 to 15 years of never seeing their grandchildren grow up deleted from life's ledger, if they are fortunate enough to even have children and grandchildren. I feel sorry for them but not when they attack me and carry on the lie that it was worth it.[/quote]
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