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What sort of family were you born into?


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If we're using social classes, then working class. The names are a bit different here, but they basically mean the same thing.

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Quite… dysfunctional.


                 

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Lower middle class, Methodist/Disciples of Christ, liberal, peaceful (no drinking, drugs, abuse, family fighting.).

Aside from the whole being raised Christian thing (which, honestly, has perhaps helped me from falling into it an adult, since I have experienced it and found nothing of value), I'm very grateful for the way I was raised.


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I was born in a working class family and proud of it, we didn't have much but we had enough, and what we wanted we worked for it. Nothing was just handed to us and we suffered through some tough times. I am proud of where I came from as it humbled me greatly.

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A big ol dumpster fire 


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Poor working class atheist 'family' - in reality it felt more like a resentful roommate economic arrangement for everyone involved. Dysfunctional to shit. Communist mostly which is about its only saving grace :derpytongue:

No longer a part of that 'family' so I'm solo except my sister and her mum, lol

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Lazy, upper middle class intellectuals. Highly educated, highly neurotic and too close for anyone's well being, then again, maybe not close enough. As you'll hear on certain...lifestyle websites, it's complicated.


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