Jewelry Minority

Apr 13
2011



Jewelry Minority
I don’t find many working class women attractive, does this make me a snob?

I’m middle class, I do find some working class women attractive, but they’re definately in the minority. The least attractive of all are the chavette types who wear sports clothes and loads of argos jewellery. Am I a snob? Does anyone else feel this way?
Hang on, I think a lot of the US based answerers have misinterpreted what I mean as working class. I’m talking about the exteme types you’d see on say the Jerry Springer show. How many of the women who answered would date a typical Jerry Springer guest, with mullet hair-cut and pick-up turck?

God no,if your a snob i am too,it looks hideous.Replicas of Vicky pollard hanging around the streets-I’m with you all the way,it should be banned!!

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