This is sad to me.
A teenager, in school, no income, with LV Prada Chanel in their wardrobe.
What is wrong with this picture?
don't get me wrong, i understand, i've been in high school, i've been a victim, i know what it feels like to want a designer bag, because every cool person/celebrity has it, because it will make me feel important, because they look/feel better than some cheap pleather bag from walmart, and because i would never be caught dead with that bag anyway, haha. but to me there is something wrong and disturbing about kids who think a car for a birthday present is normal, and who expect $1000 bags. parents ought to teach kids the value of money, i'm not saying a kid with a LV bag has absolutely gotta be wrong, all i'm saying is they better understand that not everythign in life comes this easy, and that kids shouldn't get the idea in their heads that there are free lunches in this world and that parents that will bail you out everytime you get urself into sh*tty situations. which is exactly the type of message you're giving your kids by buying them cars and luxury items 24/7, not that we dont' want the best for them, but being blind and oblivious isn't goign to help either.
or maybe i just dislike spoiled brats. haha.
but yea, i understand. i did own some designer stuff when i was in high sch too, but then we also have to learn that style is something you develop, and not something you copy and follow. you're gonna end up looking like a clone and with very low self-esteem if you rely on a designer bags to help u feel good about yourself, no matter what your age.
did i go off topic? hahaa, sorry.
but i must also mention..those matching gucci mom-daughter shoes are superrrrrrrrrrr cute and all the baby stuff at hermes is uber adorable! but....then again, i try to look away. heheheee
A teenager, in school, no income, with LV Prada Chanel in their wardrobe.
What is wrong with this picture?
don't get me wrong, i understand, i've been in high school, i've been a victim, i know what it feels like to want a designer bag, because every cool person/celebrity has it, because it will make me feel important, because they look/feel better than some cheap pleather bag from walmart, and because i would never be caught dead with that bag anyway, haha. but to me there is something wrong and disturbing about kids who think a car for a birthday present is normal, and who expect $1000 bags. parents ought to teach kids the value of money, i'm not saying a kid with a LV bag has absolutely gotta be wrong, all i'm saying is they better understand that not everythign in life comes this easy, and that kids shouldn't get the idea in their heads that there are free lunches in this world and that parents that will bail you out everytime you get urself into sh*tty situations. which is exactly the type of message you're giving your kids by buying them cars and luxury items 24/7, not that we dont' want the best for them, but being blind and oblivious isn't goign to help either.
or maybe i just dislike spoiled brats. haha.
but yea, i understand. i did own some designer stuff when i was in high sch too, but then we also have to learn that style is something you develop, and not something you copy and follow. you're gonna end up looking like a clone and with very low self-esteem if you rely on a designer bags to help u feel good about yourself, no matter what your age.
did i go off topic? hahaa, sorry.
but i must also mention..those matching gucci mom-daughter shoes are superrrrrrrrrrr cute and all the baby stuff at hermes is uber adorable! but....then again, i try to look away. heheheee