In a viral Threads post, a woman reveals the strange privilege of growing up with “street legacy,” medical school tuition paid in cash, foreign cars bought like lollipops, yet feeling locked out of country clubs, private schools, and the invisible networks of the ultra-rich. It is very difficult to get people to understand, writes Nemakatt. She grew up very privileged in a two-parent home with rich drug dealer parents. When people hear that, the…
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