Anonymous wrote:Is this the same guy who was all upset that his free dishwasher ended up costing $1000 because he thought he'd be Einstein and switch the dishwasher from the downstairs kitchen to the upstairs kitchen? And the posted about how it's wasn't so free. OMG. Kray.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting that you assume people in smaller homes would be jealous of your large home. Larger, more expensive homes are not everyone's dream.
Anonymous wrote:I think the fact that you "instruct" your wife and friends to do things is weird and controlling, as is the desire to be seen as not bragging at all costs - false modesty since apparently you had no hesitation in buying your McMansion in the first place?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting that you assume people in smaller homes would be jealous of your large home. Larger, more expensive homes are not everyone's dream.
Anonymous wrote:OP THANK YOU FOR BEING SO CONSIDERATE FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE

Anonymous wrote:Is this the same guy who was all upset that his free dishwasher ended up costing $1000 because he thought he'd be Einstein and switch the dishwasher from the downstairs kitchen to the upstairs kitchen? And the posted about how it's wasn't so free. OMG. Kray.
Anonymous wrote:When I am on Facebook I notice a lot of people post their new homes, pics of renovations etc..
I go out of the way to avoid posting pictures because our home is massive and less than a year old. I also instruct my wife and family members to do the same. We live in nearby areas so people would generally know how much higher the home is worth and I feel like it would be boasting. Part of me is proud of the home and wish I would show it off but feel that it would be not be proper.
Am I over thinking this?