Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(also, what he liked about me was non technical -- my ability to be curious about humans, and also life force. These guys sometimes want someone very alive and human to balance them out.)
I get what you are trying to say, but your phrasing is awkward.
Anonymous wrote:(also, what he liked about me was non technical -- my ability to be curious about humans, and also life force. These guys sometimes want someone very alive and human to balance them out.)

Anonymous wrote: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?
Since he's smarter than you, you should trust his judgment about picking mates. He's probably thought it through logically and chosen the best attributes.
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:Agree with other posters- your degree/alma mater is not everything.
Also, I don’t know how old you are, but the college you were able to get into at 18 is not necessarily reflective of your intelligence now. I know people who are life long learners who continue to grow, & others who haven’t picked up a book since they left school…so once you are in your mid 30s, it kind of depends more on your natural intelligence/curiosity rather than where you graduated from 10 yrs ago.