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Who is smarter, you or your significant other?

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Originally posted by: LookingGlass
Originally posted by: shilala
I'm smarter in some ways and my wife is smarter in other ways.
It's a very nice fusion.


I would agree with that statement.
Same here. My wife and I have different talents and abilities. She's very artistically inclined and also extremely creative. I've got the book smarts and technical talents. However, luckily for us both, we each have common sense. :thumbsup: 😀
 
Originally posted by: dxkj
Ive tested with a high IQ, she hasnt... I stopped at a BS in CSI, and she is going for a Doctorate in Psychology... she got better grades than me in college but didnt take the same classes..

Not sure how it is quantifiable... I took the SAT and she took the ACT.... I guess if I ever take the GRE we might find out approximately?

I look at us as equals, each of us are good at certain things, but I think both of us have the potential to learn and do the other persons job... (well maybe not me, Im an ass, and asshole psychologists might be a bad thing 😉

admit it, your smarter, quit being modest.
 
I consider us equals in life, but in straight-up intellect, I am smarter than my wife.

She has a college degree and I don't, but education doesn't make you smarter, it just gives you more information.

As far as standardized test scores, IQ tests, etc, I have always tested higher.

But she is plenty smart, so it doesn't really matter.
 
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