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More often than not, though I usually don't help my own case!
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Yes and on more than one occasion.
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Just recently, actually. Live and learn ;)
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Yes. When my boyfriend fooled around on me with a friend of mine. I thought it was great that he made friends with her; I'm not the jealous type so didn't think twice when they became friends. They would do stuff without me when I had other plans. They did it right under my nose, and everyone around me figured I was okay with it because they were so obvious and I am bi (assuming we were poly-amorous). I felt incredibly stupid when I finally figured it out.
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Army Veteran
You're describing "gullible".
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I think that has happend to most everyone at some point in their life.
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Often...in good ways and bad.
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No because I learn something from them.
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No. That's something I can do all by myself.
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Yes :)
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No ...I don't remember ,...or actually I don't come to know when they do that :P
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Yes, but a strong Spartan Kick to their chest always cheers me up : )
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No. But once a hermaphrodite did! ;-)
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I think many have felt like this, because of someone.
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I'm usually the one that does that. However, my ex used to call me stupid. He was smart so I let him... until I scored higher than he did on the ASVAB. I never let him call me stupid again. Then I learned my IQ and realized only 6-10% of the world's population scored higher than I did. Now no one can call me stupid without being a liar. People still try, but I know the truth.
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An IQ test should be repeated to determine the true accuracy of the results. I've never seen an IQ test where there wasn't any guessing involved. Administering the test a couple of times would be able to show what was actual knowledge and what was a guess - seldom do people guess the same thing at different times. Just so you know, I am above average, also, so I am saying nothing for or against you.
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That's usually my job. I've been successful at it even in here, although no one would admit to it. 😉
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