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- From: Lu <just@guess>
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- Subject: Re: Education and the Single World
- Date: 18 Nov 1992 00:44:13 GMT
- Organization: Australian National Museum
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- In article <1992Nov12.022122.5197@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> Julia Smith,
- jsmt@troi.cc.rochester.edu writes:
- >Scenerio 1: You find out the person you are interested in makes
- > *quite* a bit more than you do. Does it make a difference to you?
- >
- >
- >Scenerio 2: You find out the person you are interested in makes
- > *quite* a bit less than you do. Does it make a difference to you?
- I suppose evrything breaks down to a question of value priorities... For
- me it seems to be not too relevant, but the differences should not be
- really large, because the "rich" people seem to stick to the power of
- money, thus they can easily intend to dominate the relationship. Of
- course - we have money to live, but we don't live for money (well, I
- don't...). And I don't currently have a relationship, so it's difficult
- to judge the scenarios. The girlfriends I had were always about the same
- level as myself... But try to have a look into a weekend edition of Neue
- Zurcher Zeitung, and look at the personal ads - the rich folks are
- looking exclusively for another rich people, they don't want to lower
- their "property" standards... I'd rather say there are more important
- things than money...
- Lu
-