Anonymous wrote:Buy the gift and say you got it off your local swap shop fb group for free.
Anonymous wrote:Let's see, failure to launch is often a condescending term used for young adults with neurological conditions and/or mental health issues who struggle to launch at the typical age. Your other cousin has less money than you do or doesn't show her love with money. So you want to swing by and flex with an over the top gift. Read up on grandiose gestures and gift giving by narcissists. The fact you point out how inferior your cousins are is also a red flag.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, don't do it. Unless you have a super healthy family system, you will create even more dysfunction. It is disturbing you are trying to impress with fancy expensive gifts. You can show your love in non-material ways. I am surprised and saddened by the responses on here. Love is not purchased and shown with purchased things.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why they would care unless you are the type to wallow in the greatness of your gift giving, announce your generosity to the world, tie strings to the gift or you know the recipient is going to turn around and passive aggressively dig at her kids for not matching it.