I really think that there are some decidedly bent ethics that society preaches about women's special events. Proms, quinceaneras/Sweet Sixteen parties, weddings... all of these are hailed as big, lavish, expensive to-dos that are all about the woman. One of my former co-workers had his daughter's quinceanera coming up, and had already spent $2 grand on it, and was expecting to spend another $5 grand, once all was said and done. He could afford it (barely), but imagine all of the other things that the family could be doing with that money, putting it toward towards things that would have long-term benefits and payoffs, rather than a completely disposable event?
Sheesh!
Edit: I probably wouldn't see quite the same problem if the spending were balanced, but this guy didn't give his sons the same lavish party-throwing that the daughters got. He spoiled his daughters rotten, and chump-changed his sons.
Sheesh!
Edit: I probably wouldn't see quite the same problem if the spending were balanced, but this guy didn't give his sons the same lavish party-throwing that the daughters got. He spoiled his daughters rotten, and chump-changed his sons.
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