Anonymous wrote:People who bump ancient threads to give advice to the OP. And the others who comment on said zombie thread without looking at dates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um,....I do lots of these. Welp, anyways, I'm sure you're just jealous of me.
Signed,
NOT Annoying poster
What a strange response.
Anonymous wrote:Second marriage lady who keeps posting about how controlling her DH is with money but hasn't worked in forever and won't do anything about it. She also keeps wanting stuff to be in her name. It is clear the DH intends to keep her on a stipend and give the bulk of his millions to his kids, but she doesn't stop trying....
Anonymous wrote:The “must be ADHD” posters. Not everyone has it!
Plus the "have you had your thyroid checked" poster(s).
Anonymous wrote:People who post the same type stories over and over and never take anyone's advice.
Gold digger OP whose husband didn't put her name on the house.
Guy with the awful wife and teen daughter.
There have been a few others who will post about how awful their marriage is over and over but never actually take any advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Good grief"! That poster/posters. I always think of Charlie Brown. I don't know anyone in real life who uses that phrase.
I do! And I adore that person IRL. If this is the worst thing, then I’d give them a pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fairly specific but in the Job/Careers forum there are a few women who answer questions based on their DH and, in one case, their father, who was a biglaw partner. I could see why sometimes that might make sense, but the way they do it, it doesn't fit or add anything and comes across more as some type of odd humblebrag.
This is a whole category of annoying posters. The Executive wife, the doctor's wife, the BigLaw wife. My favorite is actually the SAH wife of a doctor who posted about a nurse practioner being foolish for wanting more respect.
That thread was about how NPs did the same work as doctors and how they should be paid the same. Or doctor training should be shortened. And doctors of nursing should be doctors too. The whole thread was ridiculous.
Agreed to some extent, but that lady was over-the-top commenting about medical school training specifics on the basis that her DH is a doctor and he and his colleagues make fun of an NP at social functions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fairly specific but in the Job/Careers forum there are a few women who answer questions based on their DH and, in one case, their father, who was a biglaw partner. I could see why sometimes that might make sense, but the way they do it, it doesn't fit or add anything and comes across more as some type of odd humblebrag.
This is a whole category of annoying posters. The Executive wife, the doctor's wife, the BigLaw wife. My favorite is actually the SAH wife of a doctor who posted about a nurse practioner being foolish for wanting more respect.
That thread was about how NPs did the same work as doctors and how they should be paid the same. Or doctor training should be shortened. And doctors of nursing should be doctors too. The whole thread was ridiculous.