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But a few weeks ago, I walked through Falyn’s front door, ready to kick off our girl time, and saw her crying in the kitchen. She was sad-mad…crying from feeling hurt while slamming kitchen cabinet doors.
What happened??
She’d just gotten back from a visit with her sister. While Falyn was there, she’d shared with her sister that she just bought a brand new camper. Falyn had been working hard to afford it and she finally had the money to buy one.
Her sister’s reaction wasn’t what Falyn expected. Instead of being happy for her and all the wonderful memories she’ll be able to make going on camping trips with her kids, her sister money shamed her.
“Oh, you think you’re hot shit because you’ve got all this money to buy a second house.”
“While you’re spending money on a camper, I’m here barely making ends meet.”
“It’d be nice if you used some of your money to help your family instead of spending it all on yourself.”
“You must think you’re better than me since you make so much more money.”
No joke. She actually said those things…to her own sister!
It hurt my friend’s feelings when her sister accused her of being a selfish, greedy, materialistic bitch.
It hurts women’s confidence and earning potential when other people criticize them for wanting more.
It hurts when people try to limit our success, joy, excitement, and prosperity.
But knowing why money shaming happens in the first place might help you to not take it personally and see that the shaming really isn’t about you- it’s about them.
Now, tell me- have you ever been money shamed for either not having enough money or for having too much? What happened? How did that feel?
Your story is important and worth sharing…it will help others who have experienced money shaming to know they aren’t alone.
I'm a Licensed Psychotherapist, Entrepreneur, and Author. I write about mental health, social issues, entrepreneurship, writing, and personal finance. I'm also the host of the Dread Talks podcast and author of Money Therapy: How to start a love affair with money and transform your life.