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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't date a guy in his 30's only making that unless I were willing to date a public school teacher.[/quote] How old are you? Are you single? That’s an awfully immature statement. I’m sure you’ve lived long enough to know big incomes do not mean happiness. You’d be lucky if you could find a guy out there who was kind, decent, hardworking, loyal and loved you for who you are. Even if he is middle income. [/quote] Money greases the wheels of life. It helps. I wouldn't set up arbitrary rules but it's not a surprise that most of the UMC girls I knew growing up married men who were at least solidly UMC. Not teachers or social workers. But it's also all relative. The posters saying OP is doing well obviously have a very different economic perspective and experience than someone who grew up upper middle class. [/quote] That’s a very small world you live in and I know the stereotypes you’re talking about. The ones that take the same path as their parents and well, that’s it. But so many posters think that their tiny life experiences are typical. Nothing’s typical. Some want to get away from how they grew up, some move into the family home after their parents die and never leave their comfort space. And everything in between. [/quote] We all live in our own very small worlds. I'm not female, FYI. Just someone who's watched all the women around me from childhood through high school, college and the working world afterwards in multiple places. [b]The pattern is clear irregardless of any anecdotal exceptions.[/b] [/quote] I wanted to agree with you, but then you used the word "irregardless" so I had to completely dismiss your post.[/quote]
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