they are like stinkbugs, you can't get rid of them. (They all dress the same so you can at least identify them easily.)
Anonymous wrote:OP here, we are both in our early 30's. He is very close to this group, they play squash once or twice a week, have a guys dinner out on a regular basis, play golf together, they are very connected. As I said before two though I really like but there are 3 that to me, are pretty intolerable.
Yes he has proposed, though I am not sure how that question is relevant to what I have asked. Our engagement party is next week if you must know.
I agree that many/most grow out of being part of a social clique by the time they mature/reach their 30's but I don't see that happening anytime soon here
Anonymous wrote:Its me OP-
These guys live eat and breath the crimson tide. They at 30 sing their silly songs (if they have had a few drinks) a few have lockjaw and trust me they all dress the "code". They are often bragging about their golf game, dropping the Harvard name, very absorbed with status but at the same time turning their nose up at anyone who is "ostentatious:" little do they know they are like the poster child.)
Anonymous wrote:OK, these stereotypes are getting out of control. Plenty of people went to ivies who never talk about it and aren't arrogant.
Anonymous wrote:Its me OP-
These guys live eat and breath the crimson tide. They at 30 sing their silly songs (if they have had a few drinks) a few have lockjaw and trust me they all dress the "code". They are often bragging about their golf game, dropping the Harvard name, very absorbed with status but at the same time turning their nose up at anyone who is "ostentatious:" little do they know they are like the poster child.
I just find it all obnoxious. My bf thank God is not this way so much, of the group he is the most laid back but also the most likable and always the one first on any of theirs lists. Crazy smart but not full of himself, fun to be around ,great witty sense of humor and a charmer without trying too hard. So they all formed this really tight bond/cult which on one hand is kind of nice and on the other can feel overbearing.
Of them one is married to a Chinese doctor, two are engaged and one is a "player" as he likes to call himself. A nerdy player(sorry couldn't resist)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, these stereotypes are getting out of control. Plenty of people went to ivies who never talk about it and aren't arrogant.
True, but they don't live here.
Well I'm one. I never, ever talk about it. I think its creepy when people over identify with where they went to college. My college friends never talk about it either.