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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Is it alive and kicking in the UK or in the 21st century are we almost a classless society ?

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
over a year ago

Carlisle usually

I would say we're a fairly classless society.

Not necessarily in the context it was proposed though.

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By *avexxMan
over a year ago

cheshire

ask the tories,,

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I would say we're a fairly classless society.

Not necessarily in the context it was proposed though."

How was it proposed?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"ask the tories,,"

Why the Tories?

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham

What is class though?

Are the people more judged now by wealth. Those that have all, those have some, those who don't have a lot, those that have nothing at all.

Or maybe location drives it ... the North vs the South, the divide ... is it your polical opinion / standing? ..

So many questions....

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
over a year ago

Carlisle usually


"I would say we're a fairly classless society.

Not necessarily in the context it was proposed though.

How was it proposed?"

I meant that as a whole the country has no class, as in, we are not a classy country.

Politics I'm staying well out of, had enough fireworks over that yesterday dealing with tory family.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham

Maybe it's driven by whether you'd fuck, snog or avoid maybe?

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North

Wouldn’t find anywhere other than 1st class when travelling

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago "

Yes I get that point. But the recent who har about the lady in waiting getting the sack and an article today on the issue made me wonder if the class system is still alive?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Maybe it's driven by whether you'd fuck, snog or avoid maybe? "

I only participate in those activities with classy types!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I would say we're a fairly classless society.

Not necessarily in the context it was proposed though.

How was it proposed?

I meant that as a whole the country has no class, as in, we are not a classy country.

Politics I'm staying well out of, had enough fireworks over that yesterday dealing with tory family."

The Christmas Day political debate..........love them!

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago

Yes I get that point. But the recent who har about the lady in waiting getting the sack and an article today on the issue made me wonder if the class system is still alive?"

I haven't read the article. What do you infer from the lady in waiting 'resigning'?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago

Yes I get that point. But the recent who har about the lady in waiting getting the sack and an article today on the issue made me wonder if the class system is still alive?

I haven't read the article. What do you infer from the lady in waiting 'resigning'? "

That there is a class above the great unwashed. The title of lady infers superiority. Not suggesting for one moment that fab is not rammed with ladies!

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago

Yes I get that point. But the recent who har about the lady in waiting getting the sack and an article today on the issue made me wonder if the class system is still alive?

I haven't read the article. What do you infer from the lady in waiting 'resigning'?

That there is a class above the great unwashed. The title of lady infers superiority. Not suggesting for one moment that fab is not rammed with ladies!"

Oh ok, I'm inclined to agree with that I think that as far as the great unwashed are concerned there's not a lot to tell between us.

The protocols and hierarchy of the aristocracy and royalty are impenetrable to most of us

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago

Yes I get that point. But the recent who har about the lady in waiting getting the sack and an article today on the issue made me wonder if the class system is still alive?

I haven't read the article. What do you infer from the lady in waiting 'resigning'?

That there is a class above the great unwashed. The title of lady infers superiority. Not suggesting for one moment that fab is not rammed with ladies!

Oh ok, I'm inclined to agree with that I think that as far as the great unwashed are concerned there's not a lot to tell between us.

The protocols and hierarchy of the aristocracy and royalty are impenetrable to most of us"

The fact you mention the aristocracy and royalty leads me to believe we are still bound by class rules.

You are correct the previously mentioned Lady in waiting resigned

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago

Yes I get that point. But the recent who har about the lady in waiting getting the sack and an article today on the issue made me wonder if the class system is still alive?

I haven't read the article. What do you infer from the lady in waiting 'resigning'?

That there is a class above the great unwashed. The title of lady infers superiority. Not suggesting for one moment that fab is not rammed with ladies!

Oh ok, I'm inclined to agree with that I think that as far as the great unwashed are concerned there's not a lot to tell between us.

The protocols and hierarchy of the aristocracy and royalty are impenetrable to most of us"

True,but there's just as much resistance from "working class" to accept those from other perceived statuses into their folds. Some folk like the underdog status ?

To be honest I think the whole class issue, is simply cultural diversity and people being worlds apart, as opposed to arrogance.

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By *ts the taking part thatMan
over a year ago

southampton

100% exists & always will in a country so separated by wealth.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Very much alive. We are as controlled and subject to it as decades ago

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By *avid 50Man
over a year ago

kendal

In our world of fab I don’t think there is a class system because we all love the same thing sex and have the same values and it doesn’t matter what car you turn up in to a meet or who’s brand names you are wearing when we are naked we can’t be judged

But in general there is still a class system those who think they are better and those who can afford better.

happy New Year Fabers

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"In our world of fab I don’t think there is a class system because we all love the same thing sex and have the same values and it doesn’t matter what car you turn up in to a meet or who’s brand names you are wearing when we are naked we can’t be judged

But in general there is still a class system those who think they are better and those who can afford better.

happy New Year Fabers "

You mean there is no Fab royalty?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"It's alive and kicking in my opinion but in different ways to say a hundred years ago

Yes I get that point. But the recent who har about the lady in waiting getting the sack and an article today on the issue made me wonder if the class system is still alive?

I haven't read the article. What do you infer from the lady in waiting 'resigning'?

That there is a class above the great unwashed. The title of lady infers superiority. Not suggesting for one moment that fab is not rammed with ladies!

Oh ok, I'm inclined to agree with that I think that as far as the great unwashed are concerned there's not a lot to tell between us.

The protocols and hierarchy of the aristocracy and royalty are impenetrable to most of us

The fact you mention the aristocracy and royalty leads me to believe we are still bound by class rules.

You are correct the previously mentioned Lady in waiting resigned "

I think the thread on the royal family attending church proved that too.

Yes she 'resigned'

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By *ife NinjaMan
over a year ago

Dunfermline

Brought up working class. Still think of myself as such, but I presume I'm probably middle class these days, due to being senior management. It's all bollocks though. If you're up your own arse, I'm going to dislike you, whatever your social background

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley

I know my place.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wouldn't say we have classes as they did in 18th 19th and early 20th centuries. There are the really poor and the really rich and millions and millions in between who just get on with life. The really poor however do get state help so that alleviates them from being poor to an extent. I think we are pretty much equal apart from the super rich and the royal family, dukes etc. Though I have met dukes and lords and they pretty down to earth people.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings

Class is there but diferant you have the rich 10% upper class and people on benefits the rest in the middle are now rust more spred between the top 10% and people struggling on benefits.

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire

I don't think we're anything near being a classless society

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes the class system was created to divide and conquer. Just because we aren't all being separated like the titanic, doesn't mean it isn't live and kicking in this country.

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By *hromosexualsCouple
over a year ago

Near Abercynon

Interesting question; I'm not sure how you measure "class". I don't think it's just a measure of income these days.

Some profiles describe themselves as "classy", we should ask them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is no class system in my world

Cock from a millionaire with a big wig job is the exact same as cock from someone who broke with no job

All i ask is they be clean presentable and smell good and turn up nothing else required

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Our society is self imposed class nowadays, look at how many "titles" are dished out...

I know humble millionaires and poor pricks, wealth is definitely not a measurement of true class

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Of course the class system is alive and kicking in this country.

I honestly cant believe some of the comments in this thread. Absolutely ridiculous.

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By *uer MalusMan
over a year ago

Narnia

Certainly not classless.

Education significantly separates the classes but sadly there is a sector who I would call “plastic working class”, they are those who have a significant family wealth, claim to be Labour supporters and remind you that their parents were from place X or Y which is deprived and that somehow makes them less middle class than they actually are.

But our working class still talk about having gone abroad, maybe not every year but certainly have experienced a plane flight… so clearly not working class as the global average would be but they still feel hard done by.

Bashing the Tories seems accepted practice of the “socially aware” and the root of all class disparities . Fatiguing really, I can’t wait for the next election where Labour will win because Tories did a shit job, definitely not because they have a viable plan. The poor will still be poor and the rich will still be rich , and the rest of us will pay more tax that will be squandered and the path to levelling out class, education, will still be underfunded.

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By *hromosexualsCouple
over a year ago

Near Abercynon


"Of course the class system is alive and kicking in this country.

I honestly cant believe some of the comments in this thread. Absolutely ridiculous. "

But how does one ascertain from which class they hail? I'm not being obtuse, I really don't get it.

Mr

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Whilst 5% own 90% of the wealth does that not give rise to class distinction?

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By *heVonMatterhornsCouple
over a year ago

Lincoln

God yes. I identify as a Paladin, or maybe a Rogue. Possibly some sort of sub-class mix so I get a mix of those sweet holy spells with a sick dexterity bonus

LvM

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"God yes. I identify as a Paladin, or maybe a Rogue. Possibly some sort of sub-class mix so I get a mix of those sweet holy spells with a sick dexterity bonus

LvM"

Even if you are trying to be cryptic your last post doesn’t make sense? Time to put the Baileys away

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By *heVonMatterhornsCouple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"God yes. I identify as a Paladin, or maybe a Rogue. Possibly some sort of sub-class mix so I get a mix of those sweet holy spells with a sick dexterity bonus

LvM

Even if you are trying to be cryptic your last post doesn’t make sense? Time to put the Baileys away"

IYKYK

LvM

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"God yes. I identify as a Paladin, or maybe a Rogue. Possibly some sort of sub-class mix so I get a mix of those sweet holy spells with a sick dexterity bonus

LvM

Even if you are trying to be cryptic your last post doesn’t make sense? Time to put the Baileys away

IYKYK

LvM"

And the wine!

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