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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The puppy thing made it not believable. C-.[/quote] Maybe but this is Literally the life of my sister. DH makes a good money in sales, and they can probably afford a fixer upper or townhouse in a safe neighborhood (she SAH right now after being laid off). But their friends from high school are all trust funder, moving into their 2nd $$$ home, jetting away to the mountains for the weekend (sis is invited but can’t afford to blow that much for weekend air fare). One guy even had a tiff with his wealthy dad, b/c the dad wanted him to live in a particular town near them, and he refused and Dad cut off funds. Of course, son worked for Dads company so not really destitution here. He commiserated with my sister about how little house they could afford on just their salary (ie, wow is me I have to live like you until my dad starts paying again). This is not DC btw. OP maybe a troll, but if you grew up somewhere were middle class people all move away, and you don’t have wealth, you are left with your Uber wealthy friends and try to keep up. I mean UMC don’t think twice about spending money on a movie, dinner out, and drinks but it is a lot of money to other people — for these trust funders airfare is like taxi fare. [/quote]
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