Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents are boomers and represent the worst behaviors of the generation. They forget birthdays, drive expensive cars, have no time to watch or help is out with the grandkids, didn't pay for college or weddings for their kids though it was well within their means. It was all about teaching responsibility so they say- but it was really about them having more money to buy unimportant things.
They both came from families who provided all these things to them including grandparents who helped their grandchildren with these things.
The best part is that now that I am an adult, I should drop everything to rush and see them when they have surgery. I should take/pick them up from the airport for a three day vacation. I should watch their pets while they are gone. My husband should be available to fix things for them or get them out of whatever jam they are in.
And they wonder why I am so cold towards them.
The acorn didn't fall far from that tree....
Anonymous wrote:My parents are boomers and represent the worst behaviors of the generation. They forget birthdays, drive expensive cars, have no time to watch or help is out with the grandkids, didn't pay for college or weddings for their kids though it was well within their means. It was all about teaching responsibility so they say- but it was really about them having more money to buy unimportant things.
They both came from families who provided all these things to them including grandparents who helped their grandchildren with these things.
The best part is that now that I am an adult, I should drop everything to rush and see them when they have surgery. I should take/pick them up from the airport for a three day vacation. I should watch their pets while they are gone. My husband should be available to fix things for them or get them out of whatever jam they are in.
And they wonder why I am so cold towards them.
That's because you don't understand sarcasm. And that's just you. The rest of your generation actually has a clue and I respect them. But some of the whining going on on this thread has nothing to do with generations and everything to do with self-pity. Oh, and here's some complexity (hope you can handle it) - your parents can be assholes and deserve your contempt and you can still be an unsufferable whiner, which is what seems to be the situation here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha, yes, we've been working in league with your parents to make you miserable. We have a secret society of people in their 50s who wear designer clothes and drive luxury cars and meet at resorts in the Bahamas to hatch our dastardly plots. My only regret is that we haven't succeeded in bankrupting your generation yet!Anonymous wrote:I love this thread so much. I hate Boomers. My parents exemplify the worst of their generation. They're hypocrites, who are spending every last time on themselves (luxury goods mostly), and don't hesitate to hint to me and my siblings that the money is running out and we will be expected to support them. Meanwhile, we're cheap because we drive Hondas, live within our means, and don't wear designer clothes.
My parents and inlaws haven't given my kids the time of day. Sure, they'll show up for photos. Sure, they SAY how much they love their grandkids, etc, but they don't lift a finger to help out anyone. I love how both my inlaws and my parents totally abandoned their parents, but they tell us constantly how once they are older they will probably move closer to us so we can look out for them.
My parents constantly ask me why I don't have a more prestigious job, despite neither one of them having graduated from college. I guess being a fed is not enough for them (not that I care). They criticize my husband and I for not sending them to private schools, when they had no problem sending me to horrible public schools and driving a BMW and Mercedes.
Okay this was a total huge rant, but UGH! The boomers are the WORST generation.
This response by that old dried up wrinkled piece of trash, I mean boomer, makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:There is no need to assume any kind of conspiracy. The Boomers were perfectly capable of destroying the country without any kind of cooperation at all -- and let's face it, cooperation has never been their forte. All that was needed was for all of them to proceed in their characteristic self-centered, toxically narcissistic fashion, and the net effect of millions of them acting that way was predictably destructive.
Hurry up and die, Boomers!
Anonymous wrote:I love this thread so much. I hate Boomers. My parents exemplify the worst of their generation. They're hypocrites, who are spending every last time on themselves (luxury goods mostly), and don't hesitate to hint to me and my siblings that the money is running out and we will be expected to support them. Meanwhile, we're cheap because we drive Hondas, live within our means, and don't wear designer clothes.
My parents and inlaws haven't given my kids the time of day. Sure, they'll show up for photos. Sure, they SAY how much they love their grandkids, etc, but they don't lift a finger to help out anyone. I love how both my inlaws and my parents totally abandoned their parents, but they tell us constantly how once they are older they will probably move closer to us so we can look out for them.
My parents constantly ask me why I don't have a more prestigious job, despite neither one of them having graduated from college. I guess being a fed is not enough for them (not that I care). They criticize my husband and I for not sending them to private schools, when they had no problem sending me to horrible public schools and driving a BMW and Mercedes.
Okay this was a total huge rant, but UGH! The boomers are the WORST generation.