Topic: Importance of status in suitor | |
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I like what barbiebigsister said
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you mean there is hope for me? Work hard, great personality, a skilled professional laborer, and poor as a half churchmouse.
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If there is respect, love, admiration and commitment on both sides, no one else has the right to judge. Often opposites attract and it works out beautifully. As long as you are happy, what does it matter?
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<<<resembles a box of hammers
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Aww shutterguy, you are much cuter than a box of hammers!!
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used to be on a website that about half the ladies referred to money, ie, financially secure, good credit, successfull proffessional...as requirements for their matches....got the heck out of that one...lol
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i got money, but i'm as sharp as a wet bag of hair. lol
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the more money i made the more i spent and was still single and unhappy working that hard now i dont make as much money but can be there more for friends and family still single but much happier!!!i agree with the high school education comment but anything else oh well!!!i dont care who you are i will give you respect until you disrespect me!!!!money and sucess isnt everything!!!
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well as for me here, i dont care much if it comes to status of a person coz i observed some of the people who have bad character are those who are professionals and those who are not professionals are more kind and have a big heart for others.
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I got some money but I dont got money right now!
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Too true tessa!!!! I work with a lot of *****es that make a lot of money and they are the most miseral people!!!
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miserable*
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Status...standing within the community, within their chosen profession, or socially...how one is viewed, ie, successful, compassionate, respected?
I don't give a rat's arse about 'social climbing' and would date a garbage truck driver, a gravedigger, a septic tank cleaner...well, as long as they showered well and disinfected.. I would be dating a person, not a social position. |
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