Anonymous wrote:I admit I am having difficulty. Its a whole new culture and I feel like a snob when I want things from my childhood vs what my MC husband offers me. I do not have a trust fund or what have you as my parents mismanaged their money, but while growing up I had a wonderful life. I knew my DH was raised LMC/MC but he went to good schools and I assumed we'd have a solid UMC life...so far still MC due to smaller incomes and HCOL.
Its really hard on me. I don't know if anyone else can relate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but the Biglaw lady where she and her husband now have to live on only 350k makes me want to puke. That's not going from UMC to MC -- it's going from RICH to UMC. Also, she can do what she's doing now secure in the knowledge that she always has daddy to fall back on. She's the definition of privilege, and it's that privilege that has allowed her to make the choices that she did.
She's also the definition of clueless and out of touch.
Amen. These dc people are truly the worst
PP "Biglaw lady" here. Ok ok, sorry. I was just saying I relate to the feeling of knowing I won't be as financially successful as my parents were. I understand that I am extremely privileged!
You don't get it, and you never will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I admit I am having difficulty. Its a whole new culture and I feel like a snob when I want things from my childhood vs what my MC husband offers me. I do not have a trust fund or what have you as my parents mismanaged their money, but while growing up I had a wonderful life. I knew my DH was raised LMC/MC but he went to good schools and I assumed we'd have a solid UMC life...so far still MC due to smaller incomes and HCOL.
Its really hard on me. I don't know if anyone else can relate.
Why put all the pressure of your pretentious lifestyle on your husband?
How about you get yourself a JOB? There is no more Mommy and Daddy. You are a snob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but the Biglaw lady where she and her husband now have to live on only 350k makes me want to puke. That's not going from UMC to MC -- it's going from RICH to UMC. Also, she can do what she's doing now secure in the knowledge that she always has daddy to fall back on. She's the definition of privilege, and it's that privilege that has allowed her to make the choices that she did.
She's also the definition of clueless and out of touch.
Amen. These dc people are truly the worst
PP "Biglaw lady" here. Ok ok, sorry. I was just saying I relate to the feeling of knowing I won't be as financially successful as my parents were. I understand that I am extremely privileged!
Anonymous wrote:I admit I am having difficulty. Its a whole new culture and I feel like a snob when I want things from my childhood vs what my MC husband offers me. I do not have a trust fund or what have you as my parents mismanaged their money, but while growing up I had a wonderful life. I knew my DH was raised LMC/MC but he went to good schools and I assumed we'd have a solid UMC life...so far still MC due to smaller incomes and HCOL.
Its really hard on me. I don't know if anyone else can relate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but the Biglaw lady where she and her husband now have to live on only 350k makes me want to puke. That's not going from UMC to MC -- it's going from RICH to UMC. Also, she can do what she's doing now secure in the knowledge that she always has daddy to fall back on. She's the definition of privilege, and it's that privilege that has allowed her to make the choices that she did.
She's also the definition of clueless and out of touch.
Amen. These dc people are truly the worst
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but the Biglaw lady where she and her husband now have to live on only 350k makes me want to puke. That's not going from UMC to MC -- it's going from RICH to UMC. Also, she can do what she's doing now secure in the knowledge that she always has daddy to fall back on. She's the definition of privilege, and it's that privilege that has allowed her to make the choices that she did.
She's also the definition of clueless and out of touch.
Amen. These dc people are truly the worst
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never assumed I would have the life my parents had. I understood inflation and that I wasn't taking the traditional path my parents took in most ways. I'm barely middle class. I will never own a home and will work until the day I die. I am doing the best I can for myself. I made peace with it a long time ago.
Why never own? You can buy a small 2/1. Or even an apt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I admit I am having difficulty. Its a whole new culture and I feel like a snob when I want things from my childhood vs what my MC husband offers me. I do not have a trust fund or what have you as my parents mismanaged their money[b], but while growing up I had a wonderful life. I knew my DH was raised LMC/MC but he went to good schools and I assumed we'd have a solid UMC life...so far still MC due to smaller incomes and HCOL.
Its really hard on me. I don't know if anyone else can relate.
Do you truly feel it is on him and “ what he offers.” Can you make it happen for your family, or did you agree you would stay at home and dh would be the only provider?
I ask as I stayed home for a bit in the early years but then went back to work. I am now the high earner and we have a very nice life. I mostly went back because I wanted to but I also recognized that if I wanted a certain lifestyle I could contribute as I was just as capable.
+1
This is not the 1950s...
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but the Biglaw lady where she and her husband now have to live on only 350k makes me want to puke. That's not going from UMC to MC -- it's going from RICH to UMC. Also, she can do what she's doing now secure in the knowledge that she always has daddy to fall back on. She's the definition of privilege, and it's that privilege that has allowed her to make the choices that she did.
She's also the definition of clueless and out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but the Biglaw lady where she and her husband now have to live on only 350k makes me want to puke. That's not going from UMC to MC -- it's going from RICH to UMC. Also, she can do what she's doing now secure in the knowledge that she always has daddy to fall back on. She's the definition of privilege, and it's that privilege that has allowed her to make the choices that she did.
She's also the definition of clueless and out of touch.
Agreed, I was feeling bad for OP, but when I read that she suffers because her kids can't have horses or ridiculous vacations as opposed to just great vacations I can't roll my eyes hard enough.