I guarantee Laura you’re gonna be griping for your daughter’s wedding now and your whole list of expensive appliances on your wish list stop it. I’ve been here long enough to know the grift it never ends with you ever.
If you can afford a $4000 phone for your child, you can afford to buy your own freaking Christmas. OK it’s called a budget Laura she just about paying a $4000 phone. I go to the food bank. Laura stop the Christmas grift!!!
I'm getting the impression from Laura that if you don't buy your kids lavish gifts you aren't being a good parent. I wonder if she realizes how she is coming across because it makes her sound very materialistic and greedy. Also, she says her children love to open gifts...even if it's just candy....hint...hint. I'm embarrassed for her. She sounds like a complete fool. I wonder if her kids know she is using them to get sympathy gifts. Bragging about how perfect they turned out....that she's a single mom....she had to fight cancer....she uses all these lame reasons to guilt people into giving her and her kids gift. It's gross.
I think the new iPhone is around $900 - $1200 + which is still an extravagant gift for someone who claims they are struggling. Imagine signing up for a family to adopt for Christmas and their child wants a $1K gift. lol. I agree, that if she can afford that she doesn't need to be expecting others to buy Christmas for her. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if her kid is using his Social Security money to buy the phone. I don't see Laura actually forking out that much money for her kid right now. I don't believe half of the crap she spews.
The average amount spent on a child for Christmas is around $173 per child, with most parents falling within a range of $50 to $200 depending on factors like family size and income. According to most sources, the average amount to spend on an adult child for Christmas is around $200 - $300; however, this can greatly vary depending on your personal budget, your child's needs, and your family's traditions, with some families opting for smaller, thoughtful gifts while others might give larger presents depending on their financial situation. Funny how she forgets that she cries about being in debt over $100K....but somehow expects to give her kids an expensive Christmas. Maybe teach your kids to be content with what they have....teaching them that they need a new iPhone every year is not doing them any favors. I could afford a new iPhone every year if I wanted, but why?
Well karma who ever you are you have me blocked or I have you have you blocked and my block list is not long… so capon ? Fod ? Lira ? bHB ? Just to name a few or MGL ?
I guarantee Laura you’re gonna be griping for your daughter’s wedding now and your whole list of expensive appliances on your wish list stop it. I’ve been here long enough to know the grift it never ends with you ever.
Merry Christmas! ❤
If you can afford a $4000 phone for your child, you can afford to buy your own freaking Christmas. OK it’s called a budget Laura she just about paying a $4000 phone. I go to the food bank. Laura stop the Christmas grift!!!
I'm getting the impression from Laura that if you don't buy your kids lavish gifts you aren't being a good parent. I wonder if she realizes how she is coming across because it makes her sound very materialistic and greedy. Also, she says her children love to open gifts...even if it's just candy....hint...hint. I'm embarrassed for her. She sounds like a complete fool. I wonder if her kids know she is using them to get sympathy gifts. Bragging about how perfect they turned out....that she's a single mom....she had to fight cancer....she uses all these lame reasons to guilt people into giving her and her kids gift. It's gross.
I think the new iPhone is around $900 - $1200 + which is still an extravagant gift for someone who claims they are struggling. Imagine signing up for a family to adopt for Christmas and their child wants a $1K gift. lol. I agree, that if she can afford that she doesn't need to be expecting others to buy Christmas for her. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if her kid is using his Social Security money to buy the phone. I don't see Laura actually forking out that much money for her kid right now. I don't believe half of the crap she spews.
How did I miss you ? Well I was busy this morning but I am not getting notifications???
I’m telling you burgundy blue is Laura it’s Laura another device typing away
The average amount spent on a child for Christmas is around $173 per child, with most parents falling within a range of $50 to $200 depending on factors like family size and income. According to most sources, the average amount to spend on an adult child for Christmas is around $200 - $300; however, this can greatly vary depending on your personal budget, your child's needs, and your family's traditions, with some families opting for smaller, thoughtful gifts while others might give larger presents depending on their financial situation.
Funny how she forgets that she cries about being in debt over $100K....but somehow expects to give her kids an expensive Christmas. Maybe teach your kids to be content with what they have....teaching them that they need a new iPhone every year is not doing them any favors. I could afford a new iPhone every year if I wanted, but why?
Well karma who ever you are you have me blocked or I have you have you blocked and my block list is not long… so capon ? Fod ? Lira ? bHB ? Just to name a few or MGL ?
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