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Jennifer30884ParticipantIt also has to do with educational level. I was raised in the middle class and education is very important in my family – I am a voracious reader and learner. So if some guy comes up to me and can’t even speak proper English… forget it! Poor English is like listening to fingernails on a blackboard. First of all I don’t like strange guys coming up to me and secondly I would never seriously consider anyone as a mate who wasn’t my intellectual equal. There would also be the problem of not fitting into each other’s spheres. It is also very true what a previous respondent wrote about most women not marrying ‘down’. Most people do marry within their own social class with the exception of beautiful women who marry ‘up’. This is just the way it is, so don’t take it personally. If the woman is upper class she is going to be used to a certain way of life that you could not fit into or provide for her. Having said all this, I do speak from some personal experience. I married a man who is from a lower class but well-educated and my intellectual equal. Dealing with his family, however, is a nightmare.
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Name : Jennifer30884, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 31, City : San Diego, State : CA, Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts