Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teen my daughter was really status conscious. Everything had to be branded. Now she's a SAHM and displaying a gift for thrift shopping. She's requested handmade pillowcases from her aunt for Xmas for the children, based on their hobbies (trains and maps). I feel unaccountably proud.
If she is thrift shopping, she is still shopping. Handmade pillow cases are special and still very status conscious. Your post is lame. She probably got it from you.
I'm not OP, but that was uncalled for.
New PP. Idk it actually kind of sounds right though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I woul be more proud if my daughter was a high earner who could afford expensive things.
DCUM never lets you down.![]()
Absolutely. Right on time! OP I hope she's happy. That's definitely a great way for kids to grow up imo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teen my daughter was really status conscious. Everything had to be branded. Now she's a SAHM and displaying a gift for thrift shopping. She's requested handmade pillowcases from her aunt for Xmas for the children, based on their hobbies (trains and maps). I feel unaccountably proud.
If she is thrift shopping, she is still shopping. Handmade pillow cases are special and still very status conscious. Your post is lame. She probably got it from you.
I'm not OP, but that was uncalled for.
New PP. Idk it actually kind of sounds right though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teen my daughter was really status conscious. Everything had to be branded. Now she's a SAHM and displaying a gift for thrift shopping. She's requested handmade pillowcases from her aunt for Xmas for the children, based on their hobbies (trains and maps). I feel unaccountably proud.
If she is thrift shopping, she is still shopping. Handmade pillow cases are special and still very status conscious. Your post is lame. She probably got it from you.
I'm not OP, but that was uncalled for.
Anonymous wrote:I woul be more proud if my daughter was a high earner who could afford expensive things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teen my daughter was really status conscious. Everything had to be branded. Now she's a SAHM and displaying a gift for thrift shopping. She's requested handmade pillowcases from her aunt for Xmas for the children, based on their hobbies (trains and maps). I feel unaccountably proud.
If she is thrift shopping, she is still shopping. Handmade pillow cases are special and still very status conscious. Your post is lame. She probably got it from you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I woul be more proud if my daughter was a high earner who could afford expensive things.
DCUM never lets you down.![]()
Anonymous wrote:As a teen my daughter was really status conscious. Everything had to be branded. Now she's a SAHM and displaying a gift for thrift shopping. She's requested handmade pillowcases from her aunt for Xmas for the children, based on their hobbies (trains and maps). I feel unaccountably proud.
Anonymous wrote:I woul be more proud if my daughter was a high earner who could afford expensive things.