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Monday, February 12, 2007; 6:57 PM

For an article in The Post's Sunday Magazine, we are looking for your personal stories of how romance has -- or has not -- bridged the class divide. Is it true that Americans no longer date across class lines? That while doctors and lawyers used to marry secretaries and shopgirls, now they want to marry only other professionals? Have you or someone you know married someone significantly poorer or wealthier? On the dating scene, does having a college degree matter? Does doing white-collar vs. blue-collar work matter? Who has it the best -- or the worst? If you have a 100 percent true story, please e-mail us at vday@washpost.com.



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