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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 390390" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I suppose it's going to depend on the person's definition of "having Money".</p><p></p><p>When I was very young (husband and I were first married) I used to think his family were rich. And by the standards in which I grew up.......they were to some extent, although more very upper middle class in truth. But mother in law came from a very well to do family and so did father in law.........he and his brother both attended West Point. I also used to believe my sister was overly well off and used to roll my eyes when she'd complain about money. I mean the woman had a new house every 3 yrs (new like in built for her) new furniture (whole house) every couple of years, new cars every year, and computers and tvs in every room of the house. Until she revealed that the only reason for it was that her husband spent money like water and maxed out their credit cards on a reg basis and they'd spend those 3 yrs it took to pay them off again eating next to nothing. lol</p><p></p><p>I've learned that those who appear to have money.........usually have the bills to go along with it. Evidently Two Brooms who isn't all there to begin with, has never figured that one out.</p><p></p><p>Does sound like she has a mega inferiority complex going on..............hmmmmm I wonder if this is where alot of your problems with her comes from. Interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 390390, member: 84"] I suppose it's going to depend on the person's definition of "having Money". When I was very young (husband and I were first married) I used to think his family were rich. And by the standards in which I grew up.......they were to some extent, although more very upper middle class in truth. But mother in law came from a very well to do family and so did father in law.........he and his brother both attended West Point. I also used to believe my sister was overly well off and used to roll my eyes when she'd complain about money. I mean the woman had a new house every 3 yrs (new like in built for her) new furniture (whole house) every couple of years, new cars every year, and computers and tvs in every room of the house. Until she revealed that the only reason for it was that her husband spent money like water and maxed out their credit cards on a reg basis and they'd spend those 3 yrs it took to pay them off again eating next to nothing. lol I've learned that those who appear to have money.........usually have the bills to go along with it. Evidently Two Brooms who isn't all there to begin with, has never figured that one out. Does sound like she has a mega inferiority complex going on..............hmmmmm I wonder if this is where alot of your problems with her comes from. Interesting. [/QUOTE]
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