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[quote=Anonymous]Buy it. If you’ve loved it for this long it’s a sign that you should buy it. You’ll wear it, love it, get compliments for how beautiful it is and that $5k will be forgotten. I don’t like the feel of jewelry so no splurging for me on jewelry. I receive about $3,500 - $5,000 from a trust every month but I don’t have any bills to pay so I can use it for anything. It starts to add up in my underwear drawer because I cash it and usually don’t put it my checking account. I usually have between $8,000 and $15,000 in my drawer. I can’t think of one thing I would like to buy for myself. Recently I spent $9,000 on my niece’s tuition. I buy everyone tickets to events, if we go somewhere with my sisters and nieces my husband pays. I buy everyone’s plane tickets when we go somewhere, including my sister with her two kids because they can’t afford it. I wish I could treat myself but I’m not comfortable buying anything for me. I just love buying for other people. [/quote]
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