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deadmoon · 31-35, F
I think it would depend on the stipulation they have put in place. If they had said to me, “you will receive a trust fund, but only if you go back to college and get your degree” I would have accepted it. But if the stipulation is that I have to get a very specific type of degree or career that I have no interest in or that I have to marry a certain person I don’t want in order to have access to the money, THEN I would be pissed.
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deadmoon · 31-35, F
@pdockal You're ardently defending imaginary parents with imaginary money against an emotional reaction to a made-up premise. Accusing me of jealousy over a fiction just shows you’ve lost the plot. But by all means, keep lecturing me on why I’m not entitled to money that doesn’t actually even exist and probably never will. It’s a great use of your time, I’m sure. 😂



