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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 4:07 PM CST
Would you go out with someone who has less schooling and or money than you?
Would you be ashamed to go out in public with them even if they were the nicest person u knew?
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singleinregina
Regina, Saskatchewan Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 4:24 PM CST
Of course not, if they were the best match for me it would not matter one bit of their lot in life.

Besides, through adversity we learn about ourselves. Those that have travelled the rough roads often have their feet firmly on the ground.

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unlucky111
calgary, Alberta Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 5:21 PM CST
In response to:
Would you go out with someone who has less schooling and or money than you?
Would you be ashamed to go out in public with them even if they were the nicest person u knew?
why is it that people put so much on schooling and money?
you can learn things in life , better than you can in any school.
i thought it was cuse of the person not for what they have , but i could be wrong about this.
i can personaly say some of the nicest people i have met do not have a lot of money or education.
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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 5:28 PM CST
I totally agree.I could care less about the so called'important' things.
Some of the nicest,most loving people I've had the chance to call friends are people who have learned from the school of life and who are content with who they are and what they have.
I can't see how material things and education take up so much of how people are seen.
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adventurous36
Meteghan, Nova Scotia Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 5:34 PM CST
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Would you go out with someone who has less schooling and or money than you?
Would you be ashamed to go out in public with them even if they were the nicest person u knew?
It's a shame that so much emphasis is put on how much money a person has and what education they have.There is no application to fill out to enter a relationship.Life is as good a learning experience then any school.I have learnt much more from travelling then I ever learnt in college.
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SocialGirl41
Brockville, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 7:11 PM CST
Alright going to really make people mad with this one...I tell myself I don't care and I don't think I do...but...met someone few months ago...47...and 2 weeks off welfare...nice enough fella but really hard to talk about lifestyles when his was so drastically different...I am off to home depot to buy renovation products..he can't pay his phone bill...I am not looking for a sugar daddy or someone to pay the bills but sometimes I wonder if simular economic situation is easier as you are at the same place in your lives...Thoughts?
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CaptainMurray
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 7:20 PM CST
I think the way Curly worded it....About being seen in public with the nicest person I know? Hell, I'd be pleased as punch that the nicest person I knew would even consider going out in public with the likes of me. We could share a big mac on payday.
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Dawn50
Niagara Falls Ontario, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 8:51 PM CST
Would I go out in public with someone less schooling, money, these things are not important to me.

What is important to me is that I am comfortable with the person, and I enjoy he/her company.

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TrueNorthMan7
Barrie Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 8:54 PM CST
I've met doctors and PhD candidates recently. Have also been with cleaners.

No big deal to me.

Everyone is a human being and has brain and should be treated with respect in all cases.

Doesn't matter, really.
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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 9:12 PM CST
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I've met doctors and PhD candidates recently. Have also been with cleaners.

No big deal to me.

Everyone is a human being and has brain and should be treated with respect in all cases.

Doesn't matter, really.
Gary are u feeling ok?sticking out tongue rolling on the floor laughing hug
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SocialGirl41
Brockville, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 10:08 PM CST
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Gary are u feeling ok?
Sure he is fine..they just need to be hot and blonde...not that concerned about IQ and bank book...lol

Bugging Gary!!!rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Dawn50
Niagara Falls Ontario, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 24, 2007, 11:20 PM CST
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I think the way Curly worded it....About being seen in public with the nicest person I know? Hell, I'd be pleased as punch that the nicest person I knew would even consider going out in public with the likes of me. We could share a big mac on payday.
No fries with the big mac?? confused

Okay so that means a lady as to be real special to bring to your favourite place Tim horton?? blushing blushing

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Brew01
Surrey, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 2:28 AM CST
I could care less about how much schooling or money they have.
If I'm in the company of someone and enjoy their company, I wouldn't
give a rats backside if they were the hunchback of Notre Dame
Niether money, schooling, or even looks plays a roll in who I see.
Besides I look at it this way, if they're gutsy enough to be seen in
public with me..then they can't be all bad
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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 5:59 AM CST
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I could care less about how much schooling or money they have.
If I'm in the company of someone and enjoy their company, I wouldn't
give a rats backside if they were the hunchback of Notre Dame
Niether money, schooling, or even looks plays a roll in who I see.
Besides I look at it this way, if they're gutsy enough to be seen in
public with me..then they can't be all bad
hug
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CharlieGirl41
Devon, Alberta Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 7:03 AM CST
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Would you go out with someone who has less schooling and or money than you?
Would you be ashamed to go out in public with them even if they were the nicest person u knew?
In my opinion, schooling does not dictate a persons level of intelligence, nor does money dictate a persons generosity... in fact, it is more common that the opposite is true.

If we can have intelligent conversations and ambition and working hard for what we want are things we have in common... schooling and/or money are meaningless.

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CaptainMurray
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 7:39 AM CST
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No fries with the big mac??

Okay so that means a lady as to be real special to bring to your favourite place Tim horton??

Dawn, if you remember that Tim's is a favotrite of mine, you qualify for a muffin.hug
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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 7:41 AM CST
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Dawn, if you remember that Tim's is a favotrite of mine, you qualify for a muffin.
Murray......the tat is a dead give a awaylaugh laugh
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Dawn50
Niagara Falls Ontario, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 1:36 PM CST
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Dawn, if you remember that Tim's is a favotrite of mine, you qualify for a muffin.
Now I feel special applause applause hug
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CaptainMurray
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 7:13 PM CST
Dawn, you are special.

Curly, you are too. They named the special school bus after you.sticking out tongue I forgot about the tattoo
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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 25, 2007, 7:21 PM CST
u forgot the tat.........................yeah rightsticking out tongue rolling on the floor laughing wave
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