Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UP! DH's family is full of lawyers, doctors, biologists. My family is most rednecks, mechanics, miners, bootleggers.
It has more to do with behaviors, and how you treat others, no?
I've known some blue collar people that show more class than "lawyers, doctors, biologists"...though my family has both.
Anonymous wrote:
Down, by every measure. I would have responded differently if it had been a happy marriage because I (quite naively, I guess) didn't see the power (financial, cultural, family) differences as relevant. Still, very confused as to why it ended up mattering so very much.
My husband married up and got really angry about it. Soiled the marriage. Just wrecked it.
Anonymous wrote:IL's are more educated, but not nice human beings, generally. My family is warm, welcoming, talkative, vibrant, alive and engaging. My family happens to also be rich. If I had to choose, I would choose nicer human beings any day of the week. So in that regard, DH married up. Which is funny, because everyone assumes it is his money. No, its really funny.
Anonymous wrote:Down financially and intellectually. Up emotionally.
Anonymous wrote:My DH jokes that he married me for my (family's) money.
Both of our dads are self-made and both grew up in poverty (though we've figured out that my dad's family was worse off, relatively speaking) but my dad did better financially due to slow, steady savings, investments and a terminal degree.
DH's family still show their roots - most evident socially and in lifestyle choices and in their attitude towards money (never enough, scrimp/save, super cautious).
I grew up upper middle class (but with not so many frills/obvious displays of wealth) and DH had a different experience with a mom working a blue collar job, dad in a white collar job. Funny because both my MIL and Mom are obsessed with wealth and class; MIL wants to appear "rich" and aspires to obtain more and more trappings of wealth, whereas my mom glories in the few "fancy" things she has and talks about how hard she and my dad worked to obtain this success.