Anonymous wrote:I grew up poor. When I said I didn't eat in two days I meant I didn't eat a proper meal. So in two days I may have had half a baked potato, a spoon of peanut butter, half an apple, etc.
Anonymous wrote:And then we have the lovely threads where people look back on their friends' parents ... If it weren't for mrs smith, giving me a place to go and food after school and driving me, Who knows? It pays for itself a thousandfold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus OP said she knows her family is poor. This thread right here shows why there is a divide in the U.S. Oblivious limousine liberals can't even fathom that a child is hungry and would rather turn their eyes away from it and blame the child!
???? Your Bias is unwarranted.
Perhaps it was unwarranted. In my defense, I spoke with so many high earning educated liberals that had no empathy for anyone or anything. They are liberals on paper, but that's it. No understanding that people face hardships and how prevalent it is, here and anywhere. I have seen poverty that few people in the U.S. can imagine, when I tried to tell them, they did not care at all. I do believe that those that are well off in the U.S. are so isolated from any poverty that even if they see it right in front of them, they will come up with something like "well, he/she can get a job and this is her/his fault." And sadly, I see it more in my liberal wealthy friends. Btw, I am a liberal too, but with a very different background and not rich. Once you have lived where I lived, you develop intolerance for people that call other people "them," or "those people."
Anonymous wrote:My son had friend from age two that always asked for food.
He asked for simple things like a tuna sandwich or peanut butter.
He also asked for a bath. We didn't do that.
Just so he wouldn't feel out of place. My son and I planed some baking and cooking for afternoons when this boy came over. I think this helped my son as well, that understanding someone else's struggles, might mean trying to figure out little ways to help.
It was obvious this family was having struggles.
This was a very upper income family. Very sad.
I will be honest I wasn't good about understanding why their house was gross, beyond gross and no car pooling on their end. I always offered to drive. His mom used to drive with infants in her lap, UGH...
This went on through high school. Boys have graduated from college now.YaY. Unfortunately, the boy in questions mom just got charged with a DUI...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then we have the lovely threads where people look back on their friends' parents ... If it weren't for mrs smith, giving me a place to go and food after school and driving me, Who knows? It pays for itself a thousandfold.
Very grateful for the gently used school uniforms. We did not have laundry facilities or money for the laundromat. Clothes were washed in the bathtub and hung over the shower rod. Having more than one set felt downright luxurious!