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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I view people who live in sin as low class. [/quote] Pretty much. It's not even a statement about them, really, but higher classes have a higher rate of marriage. It stands to reason that people will see you as lower class for not marrying.[/quote] The only people who rate your "class" based on your marital status are classless people. You can consider yourself high class based on your income...but that doesn't mean you have any class at all. And this is a perfect example[/quote] What are you talking about? Numerous studies have shown the that more wealthy and educated you are, the more likely you are to be married.[/quote] That's about income, not class. By identifying a particular group by class instead of income, you come across as snobby.[/quote] You can define it any way you'd like. But people view you a certain way for not being married, because of the statistics of who gets married and who doesn't. I'm not the poster who originally said it's low class, by the way. I'm just explaining why they, and a lot of other people, see it that way. Educated, wealthy, white people get married. Lower educated, low income minorities don't. It's not rocket science.[/quote]
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