Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every life, some rain must fall. It just hasn't happened to her yet.
This! Wait until her wonderful husband cheats on her and the prenump she signed entitles her to nothing. Her beautiful baby turns out to be a monster child, or worse has a disability. Her in-law prove to be invasive and controlling, etc., etc. There is no one with the perfect life; it’s hard for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is a unicorn. Married rich. To a great guy who adores her. Perfect and loving in laws. Great job. Easy and successful pregnancy. House In a desirable location.
She is so happy and smug. Talking about how she worked so hard so she deserves this and we all need to work harder so we can fix our own lives. Ugh I hate her!
I hate to tell you this but she's not a unicorn. I happen to know a few women in my social circle who fit this description. I might feel the occasional twinge of envy but have to admit that they are special in their own right. To have a very successful, loving man fall in love with you usually means you are attractive to that kind of man. That kind of man often has loving and successful parents. Often these women are quite attractive and socially adept. Other than being smug and happy, what does your sister have going for her that you do not?
Op here. Well, this is just it. For as long as I recall my sister has been treated like she’s special. Teachers and neighbors and friends of our parents would fawn about her. How mature and thoughtful she was. How beautiful she was. How special she was.
She has that rare combination of beauty, poise and a great head on her shoulders. Her husband is a catch. Rich and successful, yes, but a thoroughly decent guy and his parents are wonderful people. They all love my sister and feel so lucky to have her.
I mean, you tell me how a mere mortal is supposed to not feel envious!
Marcia, Marcia, Marcia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the sister here, but think my SiL thinks this about me occasionally. She grew up affluent - great family vacations, anything she wanted, full pay BA/MFA at top schools, etc. She and her DH are creatives and they didn't want to be encumbered by office work. She was then absolutely shocked when she learned that her parents were not going to pay for private K-12 for her kids. Then resentful when we were able to do so. And it pretty much started spiraling from there.
I didn't grow up that way, grateful for what we have, and pretty generous with our finances. We live way below our income. Folks may call me a lot of things, but smug is not one. But she doesn't see any of that - only that I (not her sibling just me) seem to have "more" than her and it's simply not fair.
You are an unpleasant, unhappy, vindictive and competitive woman.
And how did you come up with that conclusion? My SiL talks trash about me to other relatives, some of DH's friends, and, on a few occasions, with our children. If there is something she has an opinion about regarding our family, then it always must be something I'm doing, not her sibling.
As one of DH's friends said, "I always knew she was a little volatile, but she has now sealed that impression."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the sister here, but think my SiL thinks this about me occasionally. She grew up affluent - great family vacations, anything she wanted, full pay BA/MFA at top schools, etc. She and her DH are creatives and they didn't want to be encumbered by office work. She was then absolutely shocked when she learned that her parents were not going to pay for private K-12 for her kids. Then resentful when we were able to do so. And it pretty much started spiraling from there.
I didn't grow up that way, grateful for what we have, and pretty generous with our finances. We live way below our income. Folks may call me a lot of things, but smug is not one. But she doesn't see any of that - only that I (not her sibling just me) seem to have "more" than her and it's simply not fair.
You are an unpleasant, unhappy, vindictive and competitive woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is a unicorn. Married rich. To a great guy who adores her. Perfect and loving in laws. Great job. Easy and successful pregnancy. House In a desirable location.
She is so happy and smug. Talking about how she worked so hard so she deserves this and we all need to work harder so we can fix our own lives. Ugh I hate her!
I hate to tell you this but she's not a unicorn. I happen to know a few women in my social circle who fit this description. I might feel the occasional twinge of envy but have to admit that they are special in their own right. To have a very successful, loving man fall in love with you usually means you are attractive to that kind of man. That kind of man often has loving and successful parents. Often these women are quite attractive and socially adept. Other than being smug and happy, what does your sister have going for her that you do not?
Op here. Well, this is just it. For as long as I recall my sister has been treated like she’s special. Teachers and neighbors and friends of our parents would fawn about her. How mature and thoughtful she was. How beautiful she was. How special she was.
She has that rare combination of beauty, poise and a great head on her shoulders. Her husband is a catch. Rich and successful, yes, but a thoroughly decent guy and his parents are wonderful people. They all love my sister and feel so lucky to have her.
I mean, you tell me how a mere mortal is supposed to not feel envious!
Anonymous wrote:People who show off are usually the ones with something to hide. Not all that glitters is gold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is a unicorn. Married rich. To a great guy who adores her. Perfect and loving in laws. Great job. Easy and successful pregnancy. House In a desirable location.
She is so happy and smug. Talking about how she worked so hard so she deserves this and we all need to work harder so we can fix our own lives. Ugh I hate her!
I hate to tell you this but she's not a unicorn. I happen to know a few women in my social circle who fit this description. I might feel the occasional twinge of envy but have to admit that they are special in their own right. To have a very successful, loving man fall in love with you usually means you are attractive to that kind of man. That kind of man often has loving and successful parents. Often these women are quite attractive and socially adept. Other than being smug and happy, what does your sister have going for her that you do not?
Op here. Well, this is just it. For as long as I recall my sister has been treated like she’s special. Teachers and neighbors and friends of our parents would fawn about her. How mature and thoughtful she was. How beautiful she was. How special she was.
She has that rare combination of beauty, poise and a great head on her shoulders. Her husband is a catch. Rich and successful, yes, but a thoroughly decent guy and his parents are wonderful people. They all love my sister and feel so lucky to have her.
I mean, you tell me how a mere mortal is supposed to not feel envious!
Marcia, Marcia, Marcia
Anonymous wrote:In every life, some rain must fall. It just hasn't happened to her yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is a unicorn. Married rich. To a great guy who adores her. Perfect and loving in laws. Great job. Easy and successful pregnancy. House In a desirable location.
She is so happy and smug. Talking about how she worked so hard so she deserves this and we all need to work harder so we can fix our own lives. Ugh I hate her!
I hate to tell you this but she's not a unicorn. I happen to know a few women in my social circle who fit this description. I might feel the occasional twinge of envy but have to admit that they are special in their own right. To have a very successful, loving man fall in love with you usually means you are attractive to that kind of man. That kind of man often has loving and successful parents. Often these women are quite attractive and socially adept. Other than being smug and happy, what does your sister have going for her that you do not?
Op here. Well, this is just it. For as long as I recall my sister has been treated like she’s special. Teachers and neighbors and friends of our parents would fawn about her. How mature and thoughtful she was. How beautiful she was. How special she was.
She has that rare combination of beauty, poise and a great head on her shoulders. Her husband is a catch. Rich and successful, yes, but a thoroughly decent guy and his parents are wonderful people. They all love my sister and feel so lucky to have her.
I mean, you tell me how a mere mortal is supposed to not feel envious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is a unicorn. Married rich. To a great guy who adores her. Perfect and loving in laws. Great job. Easy and successful pregnancy. House In a desirable location.
She is so happy and smug. Talking about how she worked so hard so she deserves this and we all need to work harder so we can fix our own lives. Ugh I hate her!
I hate to tell you this but she's not a unicorn. I happen to know a few women in my social circle who fit this description. I might feel the occasional twinge of envy but have to admit that they are special in their own right. To have a very successful, loving man fall in love with you usually means you are attractive to that kind of man. That kind of man often has loving and successful parents. Often these women are quite attractive and socially adept. Other than being smug and happy, what does your sister have going for her that you do not?
Op here. Well, this is just it. For as long as I recall my sister has been treated like she’s special. Teachers and neighbors and friends of our parents would fawn about her. How mature and thoughtful she was. How beautiful she was. How special she was.
She has that rare combination of beauty, poise and a great head on her shoulders. Her husband is a catch. Rich and successful, yes, but a thoroughly decent guy and his parents are wonderful people. They all love my sister and feel so lucky to have her.
I mean, you tell me how a mere mortal is supposed to not feel envious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is a unicorn. Married rich. To a great guy who adores her. Perfect and loving in laws. Great job. Easy and successful pregnancy. House In a desirable location.
She is so happy and smug. Talking about how she worked so hard so she deserves this and we all need to work harder so we can fix our own lives. Ugh I hate her!
I hate to tell you this but she's not a unicorn. I happen to know a few women in my social circle who fit this description. I might feel the occasional twinge of envy but have to admit that they are special in their own right. To have a very successful, loving man fall in love with you usually means you are attractive to that kind of man. That kind of man often has loving and successful parents. Often these women are quite attractive and socially adept. Other than being smug and happy, what does your sister have going for her that you do not?