Lorikr65 said:Please re-read my posts - once again, I DO NOT FEEL INADEQUATE!! That's not the point. I may have just what I need for retirement, being a SAHM has nothing to do with it. I worked for a while, left my job to be at home with my children for a few years and when they both were in school full time (this year), I went back to work part time. I recently quit my job to be with them during the summer and may or may not return to work in September. Fortunately for me my husband has a job where he can work as much overtime as he wants and it was easy for him to make up for my salary.
Giving financial advice is one thing, and it's great, but bragging and, in the process, making others feel below you is another. It's like the person that has to make others feel bad in order to make themselves feel better. Believe me, this is not everyone and probably only a small percentage but I see it in the posts of people who are looking for financial advice and they get beaten up!
I always try to give people the benefit of the doubt. Just because someone is on welfare doesn't mean they are just living off the system. Perhaps they were happily married with 3 kids, are pregnant for a 4th time, husband up and leaves paying no child support. Maybe welfare is needed and is a bridge to the next phase in their life (which is what I believe it was intended to be when put in place).
Fortuantely most got my point.
Okay, I hear ya. I guess I just don't see how sharing that ones financial ducks are in a row when others are not is designed to make "the others" feel badly. There are an awful lot of discussions on here that refer to state of our financial situation as a collective nation. Lots of us read about the appalling national savings rate, the incredibly low 401K balances and we discuss those things. And yes, some of us discuss that we'd be terrified if we were in that boat. And sure, some of us even discuss that we're right on track, or even a little ahead of the game with respect to savings. There are going to be some people who read those threads and think that's bragging, but it's simply a discussion. There are 70,000+ members on this board, someone is always going to be offended by something.
And for those who read the threads where the national state of savings is discussed and take that personally, well, I don't know what to tell you. I wonder how these people read the newpapers or watch the news. Do they live in a bubble or stick their fingers in their ears so they can't hear the news? I think many of them do....because they just don't want to deal with it. And I think what happens is that some people here read those things and say..."uh oh...we're in that boat", and they take it personally, for whatever reason.