Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
BOBANBOBANPozarevac City, Central Serbia Serbia3,464 posts
wikkedmsk: Here's what I would like to know...
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
Do you have a date???
I would not date that kinde a women................more then one night
petalbabeOgdensburg, New York, Cork Ireland3,101 posts
wikkedmsk: Here's what I would like to know...
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
It happens all the time. I see on these forums, and have experienced in real life, these "Been there, Done It" types.
I dont contribute to any threads I know nothing about, because to do so would be wrong.
I have lived a normal life, experienced a certain amount of things, not experienced alot of others. I am always willing to learn from other people.
Someone who belittles anyone else's opinion, whether on here or in RL, just highlights their ignorance as a person in general.
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
I'm always right...and I hate being fed incorrect info.
That's why I just like to kid around with my gf and avoid any intecllectual talk...she's blonde you now.
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
I would tell him/her that the job is already filled.
It's called God.
If you can not learn from your partner and feel you are always right, then you have not grown up and still have the kid attitude of I am always going to be right.
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
In response to: Here's what I would like to know...
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
I hate people like that and the best thing I've found is to avoid them because they only make you feel stupid. It's wonderful that this person has a lot of knowledge but to correct you constantly shows he/she has no class.
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
petalbabe: It happens all the time. I see on these forums, and have experienced in real life, these "Been there, Done It" types.
I dont contribute to any threads I know nothing about, because to do so would be wrong.
I have lived a normal life, experienced a certain amount of things, not experienced alot of others. I am always willing to learn from other people.
Someone who belittles anyone else's opinion, whether on here or in RL, just highlights their ignorance as a person in general.
JMO
I agree doll..It isn't about what they think they know..it's the disrespect they have to think the other persons opinion means nothing....and yes thinking they can belittle another person...as if they are beneath them some how...soooooo my answer to the question is nooooooooo...I would not date someone like that...not in a million years....
Obviously if someone is always trying to one up you, there is little probability that anything serious will become of it, however if that person is intellectually stimulating it may be both a challenge and a curiosity to go out with them another time.
Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...
I was tempted to say 'in short - hell, no'.
The part highlighted in OP stopped me...
"spitting an incorrect piece of information" ...hmmm... If you know it's incorrect and your b/f tries to point it out to you, why it bothers you? Is it the way he says it? Perhaps the tone of voice?
How would you prefer him to have a discussion with you? Misleading you by agreeing with wrong info you "spit out" (your words)? Making fool out of himself?
I am afraid you meant something else, just formulated it a little awkward...
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Would you feel comfortable dating someone who seriously believed they were right about everything and felt they held all the knowledge of the world? And even felt the need to correct you every single time he/she felt you were spitting an incorrect piece of information? Any thoughts...