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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’d be friends with you even if I thought your house was crazy big. I think people with different incomes can be friends. My closest friend probably makes 1/7 of my salary. I think as long as you share something in common, you can maintain a friendship. So go ahead and host a meet up! If people don’t want to be your friend based on your house, they probably aren’t the type of people you want to be friends with anyway. [/quote] If you share the same heart, you can be friends, no problem. Sounds hokey, but it is very true. May some of these PPs live long enough to realize that simple fact. Of course, some of the PPs are probably the type to go to church every Sunday, rain or shine, yet torment their neighbor for no real reason, so there is that. OP, reach out to people who can see beyond what kind of house you live in. It is a life long lesson to attract like people who are truly good (like attracts like, guilt by association, misery loves company, and all). I know people who exclaim "but they ARE a good person!" - you guessed it, they are as rotten as they come. All you have to do is read some of the PPs to see people's real sentiment/resentment about people who have something they don't - they don't even try to hide it, and come up with any excuse possible: (example from upthread) OP probably doesn't share her wealth? How would PPs begin to know that? Hilarious! My favorite one from upthread is how "wasteful" a large house would be 1.) as if it is any of their business and 2.) (for one example) these are people who probably drive those Suburban/GMC/Tahoe/Yukon environment killing machines, just to start. If I had a dime for each of the carefully constructed criticisms these kinds of know it alls offer, they could give it to charity - except they likely would not. Never mind that they wouldn't know humility if it hit them off the head. Maybe it should. Give me a break. Such hypocrisy. Yes, of course, we should "all" live like them. God help us. Ain't it a damn shame that some people have such rotten hearts? Their problem not yours. Avoid them, they deserve it. [/quote]
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