Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many kinds of intelligence. Some people are really smart in some areas and really dumb in others. Enjoy the mutual education and try to support one another.
This. DH is highly educated and very smart in many ways. But my brain runs circles around his when we’re doing certain activities. I suspect he has a high IQ but I also know my test scores too.
Anonymous wrote:There are many kinds of intelligence. Some people are really smart in some areas and really dumb in others. Enjoy the mutual education and try to support one another.
Anonymous wrote:We only started dating at the beginning of November, and between holidays, family, travel, etc., haven't gotten to spend much time together. I just found out he's got a mechanical engineering degree from MIT. I ... have a bachelors degree from a middle of the road college, in a more simple major. I'm not stupid, but not on his level. This is really throwing my confidence. Advice?
Anonymous wrote:Last year I dated a PhD astrophysicist Cambridge grad, polyglot (5 languages) and Mensa member. I was a single mom with a state school humanities Bachelors and had been a SAHM for many years. He said I was the most sophisticated woman he'd ever dated and often said things about how I was out of his league. I'm not sure if it was his own insecurity or not, there were some signs of that (why did he need to be in Mensa, for example?) We met on an app and started off chatting about books and music - I was an advanced classical pianist and had read more literature than him, which he admired. He thought I was gorgeous and had a fantastic body. I was intimidated because his previous girlfriends were a doctor and a vet. But he said at least that I was more interesting and not "basic". Whatever that means.
It didn't work out and in hindsight I found him both snobbish and insecure, maybe they go together?