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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn't get this topic either until recently when I saw a mystery about an Indian young woman living in an arranged marriage and what it all entails. Not going to lie but I was shocked at what all was portrayed. Then I felt sorry for the ones here that post about not being in love, husband just flat out not caring, abusive, selfish. My ignorant self couldn't believe it all but now I do. Basically enslaved because the parents made the decision and since it was good enough for them it's good enough for their kids. And the lie goes on for generations. Oh so very wrong. Life is to be enjoyed not worrying what others want have or think. We are so much more than what we have, own, buy, show off. When you finally reach that point where you remind yourself stuff doesn't matter, you can be very happy with life. Your status in life means nothing if you are miserable. It's America. You are free to be you. FREE.[/quote] [b]Everybody has stuff they chose or inherited, so it doesn’t do much good to preach about stuff. Also, you assume the upper class is judging everybody, but probably they don’t care about you and your stuff as much as you think. [/b][/quote] +1 Inheriting something doesn't mean much, if anything, nowadays. ITA (and see every day, IRL) that the upper class could not care less about what lower class people and their minions are doing. It is the beauty of being upper class, doing what you want, when you want, with whom you want, on your own time. No time for gossip and lower class past times. In addition, treating people with kindness, respect and dignity. If you don't respect yourself, you can't respect other people. [/quote]
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