Anonymous wrote:Like many of these posts this is a racist thread. A lower socio-economic post no doubt means a white person marrying a minority. Name me one real situation wherein the socio-economic “superior” is brown / black and the “inferior” is white in this area. So basically this is the same post e g a white woman is appropriating a minority. Wake up people and flush this nonsense down the drain. We all bleed red. Learn it live it love it. We will be a better country and thus world if we dont discriminate based on color
Anonymous wrote:Like many of these posts this is a racist thread. A lower socio-economic post no doubt means a white person marrying a minority. Name me one real situation wherein the socio-economic “superior” is brown / black and the “inferior” is white in this area. So basically this is the same post e g a white woman is appropriating a minority. Wake up people and flush this nonsense down the drain. We all bleed red. Learn it live it love it. We will be a better country and thus world if we dont discriminate based on color
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many of these posts this is a racist thread. A lower socio-economic post no doubt means a white person marrying a minority. Name me one real situation wherein the socio-economic “superior” is brown / black and the “inferior” is white in this area. So basically this is the same post e g a white woman is appropriating a minority. Wake up people and flush this nonsense down the drain. We all bleed red. Learn it live it love it. We will be a better country and thus world if we dont discriminate based on color
Uh no.
I replied and I am a white person marrying a white person. Seriously need to stop seeing racism everyf-ing where
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is I made the calculus that it would be ok based on his stated ambition and didn’t realize that your class sometimes affects your understanding or expectation of what it takes to achieve. Like I thought he’d get that it is hard regardless of class but maybe bc he had fewer role models for ambition he fundamentally doesn’t get that to rise up the ladder you need to put in evenings and weekends and make a lot of calls and meet a lot of people. Even tho he sees me do that. That confuses me and I hope our kids don’t learn passivity from him
Wow, I was in that situation and I never thought it that way. That's really insightful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. educationally not a huge difference (he actually has more education and a postgrad. But his upbringing didn't set him up for the level of ambition i think i expected or even that he wanted to have. If you are good at medicine in his town, you become a nurse, not a dr. He fundamentally lacks the understanding perhaps or the ability to truly hustle. It is a problem. I also find it hard to really click with his childhood friends and family bc they are not really interested in culture or news or pushing themselves to do anything really impactful or interesting and i feel like a fish out of water AND huge a****** pretty much 100% of the time.
That's the problem. With spouse's family, there is no aspiration. Just sports, drinking, working on the house, hunting, and fishing. And anyone with an education or wants to move is a threat. "Oh, you think you're better, don't you"?
Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is I made the calculus that it would be ok based on his stated ambition and didn’t realize that your class sometimes affects your understanding or expectation of what it takes to achieve. Like I thought he’d get that it is hard regardless of class but maybe bc he had fewer role models for ambition he fundamentally doesn’t get that to rise up the ladder you need to put in evenings and weekends and make a lot of calls and meet a lot of people. Even tho he sees me do that. That confuses me and I hope our kids don’t learn passivity from him