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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Okay let put it this way. A Harvard educated hedge fund managing director living in Connecticut with a country club membership has more social cache than the plumber owning ten businesses and making a few million. Its not about money. Its also about class. That managing director can mingle comfortably in circles the plumber business owner wont. And probably have connections to all that plummy internships for their kids. Sorry to all those women who married "intelligent" men who are all that, but you married a guy in a different class. Too bad. The lady doth protest too much.[/quote] Class and "well-educated" are not the same thing. The way you describe "class" sounds gross. I'm a PP - the plumber you described is basically my dad - not a plumber, but close enough. We grew up with land, horses, a boat, ski trips, tutors, expensive travel sports, a free undergraduate and post graduate education. I guess my classless dad couldn't give us a "plummy internship" but he gave us a beautiful life and future, and we still ended up with "plummy careers".... The PP's quote above is why I hate going to the country club with DH. [/quote] X1000000[/quote]
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