So the cycle will continue no doubt. I feel for the kids living in such filth and dismay, maybe less time sewing masks that are not effective and more time cleaning wouldnt go amiss.I will admit that me and my partner are financially comfortable and we both have the newest iPhone etc, we both have Apple watches, decent cars etc. But I don’t gloat about it on social media, I know that we have friends who aren’t as lucky as us financially so I’d never dream of posting stuff I’ve bought when for some people could only dream of it. We made our house a priority for a lonnnng time, we cut out all unnecessary spending, I sold my car because at that time I didn’t NEED it, went without a holiday etc to make sure we could get it done. But she’s happy to live in that minging house, painting some walls every 6 months and setting a renovation target of 5yrs!? If she cut out the spending for a year that house could be done and look like a nice home (until you scratch the surface and see the layers of grot cos she can’t be arsed to clean.)
You never see her boasting about new buys for the house, never a new hoover, steam mop etc it’s always about her and what’s she’s bought for herself. It’s such an immature mindset and it’s only fed by her parents and by Chris who facilitate it and allow it to happen. I don’t know how they’re not embarrassed to have received the deposit for their house but can’t even be arsed to do the bare minimum and redecorate it all. It makes me cringe but it’s the kids I feel sorry for. They’re gonna grow up thinking it’s normal.
Her kitchen gives me the bork