Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Life can't be a pinata.
I just found my new favorite saying. Thanks, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The real hate here comes from the fact that she had it all and now things aren't going well, and some of you are pleased about that because it makes you feel good about your own life.
And because it fucks with the haters personal myth. They need to find reasons why OP is at fault and why it could NEVER, EVER happen to them. It is whistling past the graveyard.
Oh nonsense - it's because the OP came off as an elitist snob who looked down on others - based on the things she herself identified as important: affluent, ivy-league, good-looking. It's because "haters" enjoy seeing one of the "perfect people" get cut down to size like the rest of the "ordinary people". Perhaps not the OP, but a great many people who express the kind of attitudes she did tend to go through life snubbing others. Perhaps it's a little excusable since she was young, but really, not, because there is never an excuse - no matter how good looking, successful and fortunate-by-birth you are to look down on the less fortunate.
Also: I'm gonna bet the original post was troll-bait anyway - see how many would attack her and how many would defend her. It reminds me a LOT of "Trading Places".
The only thing I'd observe is how much the rank of school doesn't predict being successful. A students become law professors; B students become Judges, and C students make all the money hahaha!
Always surprised and disappointed when someone who writes a thread of personal misfortune is met with derision instead of compassion. OP, hang in there. You've had the rug pulled out from under your life. I've had the same happen to me, for different reasons. You'll go through shock, anger, and grief at your loss. But you will adjust to your new normal and come out stronger. Be patient with yourself during this very rough time. Sometimes we believe if we do everything "right", only good will come to us. The reality is that while we should work hard in our lives, so much is out of our control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, why all the hate on the OP? Doesn't everyone have a moment when they say, holy cow, this isn't exactly what I thought I'd be when I imagined this stage of my life?
Sure, we all have those moments, but the OP listed a series of superficial checklist items that have very little to do with liking the person she chose to marry.
She sounds like a classic "good girl" "rule follower" who has been punching her ticket and expecting the mail-order life to arrive and make her happy. Really shallow and really disconnected from reality.
Actually, she just sounded young. Which she was/is. Which is perfectly, exactly, ok.
The real hate here comes from the fact that she had it all and now things aren't going well, and some of you are pleased about that because it makes you feel good about your own life.
OP will become stronger. She will also still be pretty, smart, educated and affluent. And will find another man who will treat her better than this one because she will have the wisdom to choose differently.
OP, I promise, you will come out ahead on this one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The real hate here comes from the fact that she had it all and now things aren't going well, and some of you are pleased about that because it makes you feel good about your own life.
And because it fucks with the haters personal myth. They need to find reasons why OP is at fault and why it could NEVER, EVER happen to them. It is whistling past the graveyard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, why all the hate on the OP? Doesn't everyone have a moment when they say, holy cow, this isn't exactly what I thought I'd be when I imagined this stage of my life?
Sure, we all have those moments, but the OP listed a series of superficial checklist items that have very little to do with liking the person she chose to marry.
She sounds like a classic "good girl" "rule follower" who has been punching her ticket and expecting the mail-order life to arrive and make her happy. Really shallow and really disconnected from reality.
Actually, she just sounded young. Which she was/is. Which is perfectly, exactly, ok.
The real hate here comes from the fact that she had it all and now things aren't going well, and some of you are pleased about that because it makes you feel good about your own life.
OP will become stronger. She will also still be pretty, smart, educated and affluent. And will find another man who will treat her better than this one because she will have the wisdom to choose differently.
OP, I promise, you will come out ahead on this one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, why all the hate on the OP? Doesn't everyone have a moment when they say, holy cow, this isn't exactly what I thought I'd be when I imagined this stage of my life?
Sure, we all have those moments, but the OP listed a series of superficial checklist items that have very little to do with liking the person she chose to marry.
She sounds like a classic "good girl" "rule follower" who has been punching her ticket and expecting the mail-order life to arrive and make her happy. Really shallow and really disconnected from reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, why all the hate on the OP? Doesn't everyone have a moment when they say, holy cow, this isn't exactly what I thought I'd be when I imagined this stage of my life?
Sure, we all have those moments, but the OP listed a series of superficial checklist items that have very little to do with liking the person she chose to marry.
She sounds like a classic "good girl" "rule follower" who has been punching her ticket and expecting the mail-order life to arrive and make her happy. Really shallow and really disconnected from reality.
Anonymous wrote:So shocked at what my life has become. I was always considered good-looking and smart, came from an affluent family, went to a top women's college and then an Ivy League law school, met the perfect man there - hot, smart, also from an affluent family, totally great to me. We get jobs at firms in the same city, we're in love, we get married, everything is going great. Then this year, I lose my job because I haven't been billing enough hours and bringing in clients, and also find out that he's been cheating on me for 2 years, he claims he doesn't love me at all, and we're on the brink of divorce.
I am just not sure what is happening. My life wasn't supposed to go like this.
Anonymous wrote: Life can't be a pinata.