Anonymous wrote:Deifnitely married down... he runs an appliance repair business and makes a lot of money but is still low class. Refuses to let me join a country club even though we can afford it. Makes us go to public pool. So embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:My parents are doctors and I married a fireman. I am a teacher. What peoole didn't expect is that my husband would start a painting b uisness on his off days and over 12 years it's grown into an extra 200k a year for our family. We now have 3 crews. I wonder to myself if that didn't happen (bc we truly didn't expect it) would I still be happy? I think so but I do find myself relived that we can afford some of the comforts I had growing up. Mostly in reference to my kids...competitive sports for example. However because our careers are middle class our social circle is too and I find these people much much more down to earth and genuine then the upper middle class circles I grew up in. Even my mom commented on the fact we have better friends!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP, I'm definitely looking for insights on this topic, as I'm seriously dating someone who does not have a college degree (early 30s). He's wonderful, driven, and I care about him a lot, but I do have concerns about socioeconomic and intellectual differences. I have a Master's degree and am a GS-13 fed. He works for a small business and does real estate on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP, I'm definitely looking for insights on this topic, as I'm seriously dating someone who does not have a college degree (early 30s). He's wonderful, driven, and I care about him a lot, but I do have concerns about socioeconomic and intellectual differences. I have a Master's degree and am a GS-13 fed. He works for a small business and does real estate on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP, I'm definitely looking for insights on this topic, as I'm seriously dating someone who does not have a college degree (early 30s). He's wonderful, driven, and I care about him a lot, but I do have concerns about socioeconomic and intellectual differences. I have a Master's degree and am a GS-13 fed. He works for a small business and does real estate on the side.
Anonymous wrote:My very traditional mother used to regard “unequal” wedding announcements (local paper) with horror. The ones where the bride has a PhD from MIT and the groom is a part time ferret groomer.
She was a part-time preschool teacher while my dad was a c-level exec, but to her, that was as it should be.
Whatever works.