Anonymous wrote:Op, we have this in my family. You know, in reality, no on would want to change positions.
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is rich too but I don't envy her. Sounds like you envy things, not your sister. Did you tell this to your husband ?
You should.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't be so jealous. Her ILs are probably so angry and bitter that he's not marrying well and that they have to pay for the wedding. She will probably never fit into that lifestyle and will always be known as a gold digger.
Enjoy your happy life!
WTH are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Don't be so jealous. Her ILs are probably so angry and bitter that he's not marrying well and that they have to pay for the wedding. She will probably never fit into that lifestyle and will always be known as a gold digger.
Enjoy your happy life!
Anonymous wrote:My sister is rich too but I don't envy her. Sounds like you envy things, not your sister. Did you tell this to your husband ?
You should.
Anonymous wrote:This is happening with me & my sister. I love her dearly but her husband is an entitled millennial who didn't finish college and has no real ambition. I think she wanted to be married and said yes to the first one who asked. (I have not verbalized this to her.) We talk all the time about everything under the sun, so this isn't affecting our relationship, except that I wish her husband would kick himself into gear and be more of a partner to her.
My DH has been making six-figures for over a decade and I also have wealthy in-laws. We have more now than she ever will. She realizes this, accepts it and I do not flaunt anything. I paid for her plane ticket the last time she came to visit, and I always pay for her meals, etc when we go out. Another issue is that my other sister is married to someone with a similar SES to us and we vacation together, without poor sister + her DH because they can't afford it, and don't have kids.