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Classist DCUMs would you date a plumber who is rich because he owns his own company?
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How rich? Net worth of several million? Sure.
Also is he fit, good looking, kind, generous, has a sense of humor? |
| Hell yes! I would date a plumber that didn't own his own company if he was kind and good to me. |
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Yep, because you know what? He's not bringing any student debt into that relationship AND you'd never have to worry about calling a plumber.
But in my case it would have to be a "she" since I'm a lesbian and I would be more than okay with that. |
| Of course!!! Good with hands, and rich? š„ |
| Yes, I don't get why it's a question. Let's say we get together and have similar interests (or, like my husband and me, we're willing and interested to explore each other's interests). My Dh is an engineer who introduced me to competitive distance running and tons of outdoor activities. I introduced him to community theatre and non-Italian restaurants : ) I don't really care about occupation, so long as the person can make a living. But I would care if someone didn't want to go to plays or couldn't introduce me to people and activities that I wanted to know more about. |
Yeah he doesn't need to be rich. Just a good man. |
| A plumber in the house is worth his weight in gold. |
| My friend's dad is a plumber and he does pretty well...he was the sole breadwinner in the family and he sent his kids to private school full pay around here (they're from Montgomery County). |
| No, Iād prefer some chinless lawyer |
| Can he take care of all of my plumbing problems? š |
| No, I'm married. |
| I don't know. Did he choose to be a plumber, or was he forced to become one? |
| Of course. If she was a good fit for me. |
| Not a job that will be outsourced & good trades job. If I liked him, definitely. Altho TBH I didn't care at all about $ in my partner when I got married. Married a poor guy for love.... |