Ahhhhhh interesting! That was my next guess--the age Gap, I hadn't considered gender
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now I want to read an essay about moving between classes, marrying up/down, and gender
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oh gender is an interesting factor I think I partially moved *ladders* by being sufficiently bright and autistic (read: too weird) but have possibly moved *rungs* in part by being sufficiently bright and female
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and pretty
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my tentative theory is that women can move rungs much more easily then men, because they can marry up, and they take on their husband's class (within limits)
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Replying to @MorlockP @eigenrobot and
and, of course, women can drop social class pretty easily by having kids while being unmarried
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Yeah my mom wound up in that situation via single parenting + other stuff Adopted dad's family is *happily* well-off blue-collar, but she never got comfortable or lost her assumption that she'd eventually be surrounded by teachers/pastors/ineffective local politicians again
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Replying to @selentelechia @MorlockP and
So I was raised with a *lot* of anxiety about appearing tacky or trashy, her aspirations for me involved marrying or becoming a doctor/lawyer whereas dad saw a path like blue collar geek/engineer -> tech/high earning geek to be a very natural and admirable path
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Interesting you say this, I was definitely taught not to be tacky/trashy, but I think this was largely because my grandfather came from poor country people. Big distinction between the dignified working poor without means and poor white trash in my family
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Oh yeah that too Maternal grandma married out of rural Oklahoma trash by getting a scholarship and she never forgot that distinction once she learned it
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I bet every class has its distinctive trash and identifying and avoiding that trash is key to moving up
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I'm curious what my tier's trash is ; I expect that I embrace many of them. :(
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Replying to @MorlockP @eigenrobot and
although also, I think doing something offbeat and weird for your profession can add +1 or +2 status points e.g. the accountant who races sailboats, or the software engineer who farms the other thing doesn't have to be high status, but the quirkiness itself signalls something ?
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