| What if English isn’t her language of learning nor her mother tongue? People fixated on grammar should consider a minor detail, intellect doesn’t equate to English, you can be a genius without knowing English or a dumb parrot who memorized grammatical rules. |
My thoughts exactly. |
| Many people with undiagnosed ADHD develop other antisocial problems as they get older because they don't get why they can't function, and the amount of negative feedback they get from everyone over a lifetime piles up and literally destroys them from the inside out. Get him diagnosed. |
Yep my dh too even though we are both your typical over educated lawyer types and I’m respected at work too. But he is hyper critical and thinks he’s the smartest person in every room. I dont know if it’s a lawyer thing or what but so annoying. |
I am genuinely curious which languages don’t have paragraphs, or the equivalent. Must be exhausting. |
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You need to stop fixating on this as an intelligence issue and realize that what you have are two different values system. And that is really, really hard to live with long term.
And this can be hard to judge. I am a liberal, agnostic that married a religious Republican 15 years ago. I fundamentally believed at that time that we had the same values. I lucked out that I was right, but I could easily have been wrong. But I can tell you that if I had been wrong, I’m pretty darn sure I would have gotten divorced. You don’t deserve to live with someone that is angry all the time. And you kids don’t deserve to live in a house full of anger either. |
I have adhd. My son has adhd. My mother has adhd. What dcum thinks is adhd is extreme and frankly insulting. |
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I dunno, OP. I'm married to someone similar, without the conspiracy theories/alt-right stuff. Except he's actually a physician who did med school at top 5 school, so most would consider him smart...but I find him so so soooo dense a lot of times. Maybe intelligent is not the right word, but you describe all the same issues that have been making life more difficult as time goes on, particularly the inability to listen and synthesize information. It's really weird - the person describing adhd/exec functioning skills might be onto something here. But of course, "brainiac" spouse won't even consider that might be an issue!
No advice, just sympathy. I feel like his f**ing executive assistant these days, having to fix all his issues. And yeah, i have a job of my own! |
This. |
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I suspect there's two sides of the story. Perhaps DW always has something to say when DH wants to do something. He correctly views the confrontations as not worth the energy and defers to DW. It may not be an intelligence issue at all. I've known many relationships like this. They're often relationships where DH Also makes more $$ and has a much more challenging career. They elect to save their energy for things that they think are important.
Also, anyone who will spend time writing such a long post on a random message board clearly has issues of their own. |