I really don't know. I don't think there are many women with desirable physical features that would fit this bill, if any at all. Someone with a "high IQ", like Marilyn Vos Savant, not intimidating at all. She might know how to find the square root of 235,593,673 easily, but I'll bet she can't change the oil or spark plugs in her car.
2007-08-29 00:23:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not intimidated (which is what I think you mean), but sometimes I got terribly frustrated. I mean, even if I was right and he was wrong about a particular issue, he would know better how to defend his position. And he was usually right, darn it!
But now that he's gone, I'm glad I had the privilege of knowing and learning from the smartest man I have ever met.
2007-08-29 07:48:17
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answered by auntb93 7
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Not at all, quite the opposite, really..... No problem there, though as he is very very smart! And he knows that he will always be my hero, no matter what!
There are some fields in which I will always be more experienced because of my University education, but that's nothing to do with intelligence.
2007-08-30 01:03:34
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answered by Red Head Angel 6
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Not a problem Lita has a masters degree I am a drop out but took training courses. Lita was teacher In the Phillpines. I taught driving in Canada
2007-08-29 11:27:36
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answered by Grand pa 7
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It all works out in our house because, while I was gifted with the ability for book learning, my wife was blessed with common sense. Between the two of us, there isn't much that we cannot figure out.
So no, we don't intimidate each other...if anything we envy each other. I often wish I had her practical knowledge and she often says she wishes she had my ability to grasp the etherial/theoretical.
2007-08-29 11:22:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on individual personality. I do not get intimidated, but I do nurse a very healthy respect, for people with greater intellectual power, provided they use "this boon from God," for the good of mankind.
2007-08-30 10:32:33
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answered by Sam 7
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I would say generally not. if there was a large difference in general intelligence that my coz a little intimidation, but to have a large difference,she would have to be extraordinarily bright. (Not to brag or anything) Odds dictate that I have to be carful of the opposite problem when dealing with people.
My angel ias luckily as smart or smarter than me (It's bretty close) and we excell in different areas.
2007-08-29 10:24:12
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answered by Magic Mouse 6
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If it is a good relationship and I feel respected, I have absolutely not problem with anything...especially good stuff like being smart!
2007-08-29 08:49:44
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answered by Barbara 6
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I've never had a partner. But I imagine if I did have one, I would usually not be jealous.
2007-08-29 07:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, my husband is quite intelligent in things that I am not...and some I am, and he is not. We equal each other out.
2007-08-29 06:57:23
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answered by teashy 6
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