I don't like dragging up a post from pages back but things move quickly here. That is not what I actually said. If you read it correctly what I am saying is it is more typical in Ireland for somebody of lower class to be married with a child by 25 than that those of middle class or higher. These are facts based on census statistics. This does not mean that somebody of middle class or higher isn't married by 25. Just not as many. I'm not saying that if somebody has a baby by 25 they ARE lower class. It's just more likely if the stats are taken into consideration.Sarai wrote:Being married and having a child doesn't make her "low class". That's really snooty of you to say.magicdragon wrote:I find that funny because her life is very typical of lower class in Ireland. Middle class girls Anna's age are normally just finishing University and starting their first job or getting their career off the ground. It's quite rare for somebody in Ireland of middle to upper class to be married with a kid by 25.
Um, well.. I don't care if people think I'm snooty... anywayz..... *lip smack* *flicks hair*