Anonymous wrote:I feel like the original post assumes that "marrying well" means "marrying rich," and I've never considered those to be the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you go to college? I went to a fancy prep school K-12 and went to a top university. If I looked at my sorority sister based on how they grew up (i.e. MC, UMC, UC) and how they ended up, that would be much more telling than who was the prettiest. Money begets money. It's easier being pretty, but it's not going to catapult you into wealth/status alone.
Public flagship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are surprised that people with money marry people with money?
+1. Is this really the first time you've noticed this, OP?
None of my public school sorority sisters grew up deprived. Public or prep high school, all of us were more or less from the same cluster of affluent towns. Of course if you force me to think, I guess I understand the richest tend to marry rich, but I've never seen such a close controlled data set where it's literally 100% of the private/prep school women married well and it's so hit and miss with their prettier public school peers. I was shocked last night as I was clicking through Facebook friends, so I thought I'd share. I did not know this was so obvious and common.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you go to college? I went to a fancy prep school K-12 and went to a top university. If I looked at my sorority sister based on how they grew up (i.e. MC, UMC, UC) and how they ended up, that would be much more telling than who was the prettiest. Money begets money. It's easier being pretty, but it's not going to catapult you into wealth/status alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are surprised that people with money marry people with money?
+1. Is this really the first time you've noticed this, OP?
None of my public school sorority sisters grew up deprived. Public or prep high school, all of us were more or less from the same cluster of affluent towns. Of course if you force me to think, I guess I understand the richest tend to marry rich, but I've never seen such a close controlled data set where it's literally 100% of the private/prep school women married well and it's so hit and miss with their prettier public school peers. I was shocked last night as I was clicking through Facebook friends, so I thought I'd share. I did not know this was so obvious and common.
Again with the "data set" lingo! Hilarious. What's your control group for determining who is "prettier"? We'd love to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thai is literally the reason people send their kids to private schools op to mingle with other rich kids.
Only a handful are married to men they went to high school with.
You don’t get it. I went to a private school in DC. We hung out with kids from other DC private schools. I cannot think of one public school kid we hung out with with the exception of summer swim team. So you meet other private school friends, visit them in college, meet their private school college friends, go to the same county clubs and beaches, and ski resorts, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you go to college? I went to a fancy prep school K-12 and went to a top university. If I looked at my sorority sister based on how they grew up (i.e. MC, UMC, UC) and how they ended up, that would be much more telling than who was the prettiest. Money begets money. It's easier being pretty, but it's not going to catapult you into wealth/status alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are surprised that people with money marry people with money?
+1. Is this really the first time you've noticed this, OP?
None of my public school sorority sisters grew up deprived. Public or prep high school, all of us were more or less from the same cluster of affluent towns. Of course if you force me to think, I guess I understand the richest tend to marry rich, but I've never seen such a close controlled data set where it's literally 100% of the private/prep school women married well and it's so hit and miss with their prettier public school peers. I was shocked last night as I was clicking through Facebook friends, so I thought I'd share. I did not know this was so obvious and common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are surprised that people with money marry people with money?
Breaking news: rich people are good at staying rich 😂