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Don't tell the men, but that's the way most relationships are.
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Yeah, if it makes her happy, why not?
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*cough* thats the way it is for me right now *cough* =)
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It can as long as the woman does not rub his nose in it.
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If the guy doesn't mind that she's smarter, certainly! And like Sioux says, she can't rub his nose in it! It can work!
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Look at Marge and Homer
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Yes, someone will always be smarter
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Sure, as long as she can cook and sew too I'm sure the guy wouldn`t have a problem with her intelligence quota.
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Yes of course, everyone brings something different to a relationship and I am sure the guy would be better at a lot of practical things.
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no
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It would make me feel awkward. I like my men same intelligence or smarter.
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Yes, as long as she is a professional woman, i'll stay home and do the housework.
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It can, but it will have its own challenges.
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It works all the time. This is not uncommon ;)
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If the woman is smarter in every way then that could be a problem. I mean we all need to bring something to the relationship and surely it can work if say a woman is socially smart and the man is numbers smart. But if he can't hold a candle to you on any level, get a vibrator and keep looking.
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Yes, and vice versa... no couple will be eactly matched in the intellegence department.
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the research out there says no. 'usually' people tend to date others with roughly the same education level and and the same level of intelligence(i'm using this term very loosely).
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Yes it can, according to my wife. ;)
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Of course. The smart women always let their men think they are smarter and stronger. We, of course, know better.
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a dramatic intellectual difference, on either side, is a very big strain on a relationship.
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I HAVE A FRIEND WHO IS ALMOST 8 ' TALL HIS WIFE IS UNDER 5 ' IT WORKS FOR THEM
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