When upper-class wealthy people don’t want to date anyone lower, working, middle or even upper-middle class people will claim “classism”, but when middle-class or “normal” people claim they don’t want to date a retail worker or janitor, no one has an issue.

I find this a tad hypocritical. You can reject and not want to date anyone for any reason; hell, you can choose not to associate with a group of people for whatever reason, but I have a problem when people reject people based on finances, looks or any reason. But when someone from an upper-class millionaire family says, “Ew, I would never date a middle-class person; they are poor,” people have an issue, but if a “normal” person says they won’t date a retail worker, no one has an issue.

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    11 days ago

    Did you just make a barage of posts about not dating retail workers to prove this point?

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    Bro, why do you care? And if you love someone you love someone, regardless of their income. Also, many “normal people” (I assume you mean wage worker without higher qualifications/not using them for employment) are retail workers, lol, or something on that level.

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    You’re not wrong.

    Edit: if you ever thought there would be real freedom in humanity… There won’t be.

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    This isn’t true.

    Wealthier people like doctors date nurses even if the income gap is larger.

    I’d honestly not date a retail worker either, cause I wouldn’t know what to talk about with them. A doctor can talk with a nurse. A doctor can’t talk with someone who is just selling clothes in H&M.

    A fact: the lower the income, the lower the job requirement is and that means also lower knowledge is required and mostly done by either students who are still studying for a degree to earn some money or well, it’s people who chose to go into that branch and stayed there forever cause of being lazy.

    So to me it depends: is the person in retail working in retail to get money while studying something else (interesting topics can be discussed) or is the person in retail cause"stuck".

    Id rather date someone who learned a job (nurse, trainer, cook, stewardess, police officer,…) than a 40 year old H&M or McDonalds Cashier who actually never studied anything.

    We can cry all we want but the fact is, low income job = low requirement = lower inteliigence = no deep conversations. It’s what it is, I wish it wasn’t like that but it is.

    Do you think a pilot, politician, doctor, engineer, etc. cares if they have a wife who earns less then them? It’s very hard to find someone who will even match their income. They have enough money. They want deep conversations with interesting people and interesting people can RARELY or very unlikely be found if they just work “retail” since 20 years.

    I know a few cool people who are very smart that work retail jobs, but thats like 2 out of 1000. The others are boring people.

    A millionair would also not date a normal average joey with high income, because they are living in their own bubble. Like you won’t even be able to talk with them and they won’t even be able to talk with you, because they are either rich and dumb or rich and super smart.

    I dated someone from H&M and after shift they just played computer games or watched netflix. During dinner she ranted about how her coworker is sick and how busy it was. But that was so boring. Compare that to dating a police officer who can tell you a wild story or a nurse what they experienced or the pilot… you know what I mean?

    Thats my personal take on why I wouldn’t date anyone working only retail or other low income jobs IF NOT STUDYING to make money until they are done. If someone is 25 and still working retail its a red flag for me.

    The biggest thing though is that if you look at the income gaps it doesn’t matter at a specific point. If I’d earn 10k+$/€ a month I’d not care what my new partner is doing. But I’d make sure I find someone interesting and the first place to look would not be in retail.

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          Defend you from what, themself? 40% of cops admit to committing IPV in a survey. Maybe they know right from wrong, but if that’s the case they often do wrong by choice.

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      If someone is 25 and still working retail its a red flag for me.

      I feel like most 25 year old working in retail are doing it while they are in college studying for something (law, med, business whatever)