I am, by my own admission, an oversharer , and that includes financially. Someone compliments my dress, and I immediately reply, “Thank you! I got it for $20 at Target—you should get one so we can be twins!” (This is charming with friends and mildly unhinged with strangers, and I’ve done it with both.) I’ll voluntarily tell people what I paid for my car, my shoes, my kids’ sports equipment and—once, memorably, at a party—my dental crowns. Nobody asked about the crowns. I offered. ($2,000 per crown, by the way. I think I got ripped off.) So why did I go full Fort Knox when a new neighbor asked what my husband and I paid for our house? Maybe I was worried she’d compare prices and feel smug or devastated? Maybe I didn’t want the whole block to know? Maybe—and this is the one I’d prefer not to dwell on—I genuinely cannot remember the number and have apparently decided to just never think about it again! (You’d really think I’d remember after signing my name 1,600 times and promising ever...
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