In the article "When richer people marry poorer people", even though they talked a lot about class, their real problems were not about class but rather about compromise and mutual accommodation, which can be very difficult for many married couples. Some significant issues in a marriage are financial issues and family issues. All married couples have money disputes no matter what class they belong to, the only way to overcome them is to compromise. For example, Mr. Croteau and Mrs. Woolner came from two different classes, she came from a very rich family and he came from a normal middle class family and one of the couple's concerns was money. Mrs. Woolner was taught that women had the power in the relationship because of how much money she had, but Mr. Croteau didn't really agree with this, but they had to come to a compromise. Every married couple has problems that have nothing to do with the class they are in, class is not a serious factor in a
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