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» Could you live on $100/day for life after all expenses paid?
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post 10000025025 01-25-2026, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted By MichelleLnne
I would like to take my kids to Disney, travel a couple times a year to different countries, get my hair done professionally, buy nice clothes for myself, think about something that costs money and do it if I want?, I’d love to hire a housekeeper- anything to make my life easier, nutritionist, oh god I’d love to get Botox, the miracle face lift, breast lift? Implants lol? Whatever I want? I could think of tons of ways to spend money
i would think some of that is doable over time on $3,000/month. I mean that's $36,000 per year so perhaps one year you budget around going to Disney...what $10-15k? The next year you budget around a plastic surgery. The next around a wardrobe. If you're a woman...it's kinda your job to clean a house...if you have kids it's your job to teach them to clean too. a nutritionist with access to the internet sounds redundant. but overall this lifestyle sounds like it teaches kids to be mindless consumers.
post 10000025033 01-25-2026, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted By edwardhaskell
i would think some of that is doable over time on $3,000/month. I mean that's $36,000 per year so perhaps one year you budget around going to Disney...what $10-15k? The next year you budget around a plastic surgery. The next around a wardrobe. If you're a woman...it's kinda your job to clean a house...if you have kids it's your job to teach them to clean too. a nutritionist with access to the internet sounds redundant. but overall this lifestyle sounds like it teaches kids to be mindless consumers.
Well I have sons not daughters.
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post 10000025040 01-25-2026, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted By MichelleLnne
Well I have sons not daughters.
i would think moms should also teach their sons to clean. 🤷‍♂️
post 10000025043 01-25-2026, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted By edwardhaskell
i would think moms should also teach their sons to clean. 🤷‍♂️
Didn’t think men cleaned in this hypothetical scenario you were setting up
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post 10000025059 01-25-2026, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted By MichelleLnne
Didn’t think men cleaned in this hypothetical scenario you were setting up
The hypothetical scenario was just that I see mothers (traditionally) being more keen on teaching their children to clean....and then having them contribute to more and more cleaning duties with age. This way they enter adulthood being relatively functional in some regards. My dad did have a boss at work with kids that were slobs...I remember my dad telling a story about the kids making a huge mess in the floor and when asked if they were going to clean it up they responded with "the maid will get it" 😂
post 10000025064 01-25-2026, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted By edwardhaskell
The hypothetical scenario was just that I see mothers (traditionally) being more keen on teaching their children to clean....and then having them contribute to more and more cleaning duties with age. This way they enter adulthood being relatively functional in some regards. My dad did have a boss at work with kids that were slobs...I remember my dad telling a story about the kids making a huge mess in the floor and when asked if they were going to clean it up they responded with "the maid will get it" 😂
Well you asked me what a life of luxury would look like and I answered. I don’t actually have a housekeeper so I am the one that cleans. I would like not to be- because I actually hate cleaning.
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post 10000025082 01-25-2026, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted By MichelleLnne
Well you asked me what a life of luxury would look like and I answered. I don’t actually have a housekeeper so I am the one that cleans. I would like not to be- because I actually hate cleaning.
My main point was that some of things you mentioned were sorta frivolous in my opinion...some pointed to possible psychological problems like multiple plastic surgeries (especially when combined with being a miscer).
post 10000025125 01-25-2026, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted By edwardhaskell
My main point was that some of things you mentioned were sorta frivolous in my opinion...some pointed to possible psychological problems like multiple plastic surgeries (especially when combined with being a miscer).
Yeah I’d get plastic surgery in a minute if I could afford it . I don’t value being all natural. I wouldn’t want to go overboard with it like I see some celebs but a couple tweaks would be nice. I think it can be a problem if someone continuously gets work done and it stems from some kind of body dysmorphia but even then if its not interfering with their ability to function through life then it wouldn’t be my place to judge if it was a problem or not.
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