Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Is one of your friends a shopaholic?

Is one of your friends or coworkers a shopaholic?

 A shopaholic is a person considered to be addicted to shopping.


Decades ago, I had a girlfriend who had the ideal body. She made a good sum of money that I could live with. She could cook. She kept a clean house. Plus we had fun going places together.  But the problem that I had with her is that she was a shopaholic.

She could not go into a store without buying something. She accumulated so much debt that she had to pay on a credit card to allow her to buy something else from a store. She could not use her paycheck because that all went to paying her bills from previous purchases. Having a savings account was out of the questions because she could not save any money.  She lived from one paycheck to another. If she missed a paycheck, she was in real trouble.

With someone like that, a family can’t plan purchases for the future. All they can offer you and your family financially is new bills to be paid. I had to let her go. My girlfriend never knew that she has a shopaholic problem.   She thought that she was doing what everyone else does.  You may ask, what am I dealing with?

Toward the end, she was working 2 jobs, laboring up to 16 hours per day just to keep up with her debt. That is when I looked around and realized that in order for this nation's economy to survive to support the upper class, they must turn most of us into shopaholics. 

This is what you are dealing with!

Compulsive shoppers, or shopaholics, have in recent years been spotlighted on television programs and women’s magazines. They have become topics of conversation in the realm of pop psychology. While the media sometimes uses the term loosely or in an off-handed manner, a true shopaholic shops out of compulsion, making purchases long after they are over their heads in debt, shopping when they are feeling emotionally distressed. They do not shop because they merely enjoy it.


Without a doubt, we live in a very “spend-happy” society. As a whole, we are living above our means and many of us are drowning in debt. Many people, no matter their level of income, view shopping as a hobby. They take weekend-long shopping excursions, spend money they do not have, and often regret their purchases the next day. Most people tend to spend more than they earn or have. With the luxury of
 credit cards they may do so, purchasing items of a thousand dollars or more and only paying a monthly minimum as low as five dollars a month. What they don’t realize is that the thousand dollar item collects interest and by the time it is paid off they have spent two thousand on the item! This is where the feeling of regret comes in. After the shopping spree, most shopaholics feel that they may have spent too much money and the realization of debt begins to settle into their mind.


Shopaholics use shopping as their “drug” or “therapy”.
 When feeling emotionally down or depressed some compulsive shoppers think buying a nice Gucci purse can put a smile on their face. They feel it will make them happy and it does temporarily. It acts as their therapist, making them feel like a better person.


Shopaholics don’t merely shop because they enjoy shopping. They shop because they feel they HAVE to have something. They truly believe that item is a necessity they must posses. A true shopaholic will only stick to brand names
 such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Armani, Versace, and Christian Dior, the list goes on. These are the items they HAVE to have. A neurotic shopper believes that these items stand for who they are. Something as simple as a Louis Vuitton purse may inform another person that this shopaholic spends big and has a lot of money and good taste.


A true compulsive shopper suffers from a very real, and sometimes very frightening, lack of self-control. People like that tend to be low self-esteemed and seem to want to be accepted. Shopping for them is an addiction.




The above is about Returnaholics!




Are You…or Is Someone You Love…a Shopaholic? Use the website above to find out!


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