I know what you mean at least from observation. Though I grew up pretty crap-poor, most my mom's side of the family were very wealthy and people used to say things about my cousins all the time. One of my uncles was VP of AT&T, One was PResident of Brinks, and one was President of Predential insurance for the midwest. But my cousins were never stuck-up spoiled. I think most of them had a highschool job (the ones that weren't heavy into sports), but still, I would hear people say things about them. It was really awful. Also, I had a childhood friend who's parents won the lotto when we were in seventh grade. Once we got to High school, a public school even, people started saying she was stuck up becuase she had lots of money. She was at the public school with us! She used to spit M & M's across the sidewalk just like me! She's still an aquantance of mine, and she's still just as friendly and unsnobby as ever. I just don't hang out with her much anymore becuase once I had kids I couldn't really go out to bars and stuff like that
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Well I'll say, while I have never had to suffer without anything (like school things, cloths etc.) my parents have never been real financially well off, I have had a couple friends who do have those kind of parents and let me tell you...they never had the attitude you have about it and thats a good thing! My one friend in particular...I haven't talked to her in forever but I remember when I did...she just seemed to never appreciate what she had( she lived in the house baseball player Jose Canseco did,her mom and aunt would go to Oahu all the time, her mom owned half of a gym/spa)last I knew in fact she had gotten a bit involved with drugs and thats just so sad she was using her moms money for that
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