yes it can work, education doesn't make you smart or prove you're smart it just gives you some extra tools. infact i think those tools can be really dangerous if given to a dumb person but i digress.
shared goals matter more, but if he can't make money and help pay the bills that will wear on you as you get older
For me no but i have seen it work i. some cases. Also some people are not good at academics but better at other things like buisness or something creative.
Some people are better at book smarts and others are better at hands on learning. So regardless of level of schooling they have. They are likely to have some kind of knowledge in some type of job field.
Yes as long as the educated one doesn't look down on their partner because of the lack of an education and the uneducated partner is willing to improve themselves buy being educated by him/her or seek further education elsewhere.
It's not about how educated you are most important is one ego in life if they can be humble and willing to lower down their standards for each other then it would work out or else there sure to be argument and disputes. Currently there isn't a thing called man should earn more or does woman always needs to be an housewives it's about individual preferences
My husband barely graduated HS and I have 2 degrees. We're happy 14 years later. I call him my arm candy and tell him not to speak in public (he's super hot) and he makes fun of my education. Not in public, just to eachother. It's silly but we have fun. And he's actually the breadwinner of the house.
No, it usually doesn`t work. It some fews years then people in the could struggle for more years and then they usually break up cause the educated person became feed up with the other (usually but the reverse can also happen).
Yes. How he treats you and supporting you is whats important. While it would be good for him to pass, him not passisng doesn't mean he's a bad guy. There are rappers with degrees they dont use.
It CAN work. But its highly unlikely a very educated person will get along the best with an uneducated person. Studies have shown that divorce rates are also higher when educated people marry the uneducated.
It can work if the educated person is tolerant and patient, and if the uneducated person doesn’t think he’s smarter or knows more than the educated one
it can, many works actually, it just depends on other matters and how you are treating each other right without using education degrees as a measure of your relationship
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It can Work, Anything in a relationship can work. Even this. However, I find with my own man he can be a prude and correct me like some idiot. Yet on another hand, be jealous of me of my own accomplishments. hahaha
That's a dumb reason to not be with someone. If you get along in many other aspects, then it is fine. Everyone has their talents, some are more useful than others.
Doesn't the school or school district make allowances for ADHD problems. I'm from CA and I know the exams are modified for disabilities like ADHD. Is he taking anything to help with that?
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yes it can work, education doesn't make you smart or prove you're smart it just gives you some extra tools. infact i think those tools can be really dangerous if given to a dumb person but i digress.
shared goals matter more, but if he can't make money and help pay the bills that will wear on you as you get older
For me no but i have seen it work i. some cases.
Also some people are not good at academics but better at other things like buisness or something creative.
Yes... I like the man to be educated so I can learn from him. Oh a for him to be talkative.
Some people are better at book smarts and others are better at hands on learning. So regardless of level of schooling they have. They are likely to have some kind of knowledge in some type of job field.
Yes as long as the educated one doesn't look down on their partner because of the lack of an education and the uneducated partner is willing to improve themselves buy being educated by him/her or seek further education elsewhere.
It's not about how educated you are most important is one ego in life if they can be humble and willing to lower down their standards for each other then it would work out or else there sure to be argument and disputes. Currently there isn't a thing called man should earn more or does woman always needs to be an housewives it's about individual preferences
My husband barely graduated HS and I have 2 degrees. We're happy 14 years later. I call him my arm candy and tell him not to speak in public (he's super hot) and he makes fun of my education. Not in public, just to eachother. It's silly but we have fun. And he's actually the breadwinner of the house.
No, it usually doesn`t work. It some fews years then people in the could struggle for more years and then they usually break up cause the educated person became feed up with the other (usually but the reverse can also happen).
Yes. How he treats you and supporting you is whats important. While it would be good for him to pass, him not passisng doesn't mean he's a bad guy. There are rappers with degrees they dont use.
Yeah, although the dynamic might be odd. If you look down on him for it, that will be frustrating for both of you.
It CAN work. But its highly unlikely a very educated person will get along the best with an uneducated person. Studies have shown that divorce rates are also higher when educated people marry the uneducated.
Depends on how you want to live. 50/50 split or homemaker/breadwinner split.
It can work if the educated person is tolerant and patient, and if the uneducated person doesn’t think he’s smarter or knows more than the educated one
it can, many works actually, it just depends on other matters and how you are treating each other right without using education degrees as a measure of your relationship
It can Work, Anything in a relationship can work. Even this. However, I find with my own man he can be a prude and correct me like some idiot. Yet on another hand, be jealous of me of my own accomplishments. hahaha
I doubt it, esp. women getting higher degrees, it's getting harder for guys to impress them.
You've heard of housewives, right? I don't see why it couldn't work no matter which person is the ambitious/unambitious one.
Damn. That was harsh (but true.)
@Jamie05rhs Well I didn't mean to be harsh. I'm just saying 😂
Just cheat on him with someone better. He will be too dumb to figure out what you are doing and then you can enjoy two different penises. :)
As somone with ADHD and dyslexia, I take offense to that!
Then again, my ex did cheat on me... so maybe you have a point...
That's a dumb reason to not be with someone. If you get along in many other aspects, then it is fine. Everyone has their talents, some are more useful than others.
Doesn't the school or school district make allowances for ADHD problems. I'm from CA and I know the exams are modified for disabilities like ADHD. Is he taking anything to help with that?