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Do you think most women on fab are sapiophile?
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I certainly am.
But it's not about intelligence per se. My ex had a MENSA IQ but she was useless in day to day, common sense situations. Then most recent ex wasn't particularly smart but very bright and street smart. So depends really |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I find it interesting concept, intelligence is difficult to put into a social construct.
Intellectual capacity mixed with emotional intelligence, I would suggest is much more an attractive proposition than,"hey, I've a PHD in the reproductive cycle of the North Atlantic Barnacle."
Of course, one man's Socrates is another man's Del Boy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I find it interesting concept, intelligence is difficult to but into a social construct.
Intellectual capacity mixed with emotional intelligence, I would suggest is much more an attractive proposition than,"hey, I've a PHD in the reproductive cycle of the North Atlantic Barnacle."
Of course, one man's Socrates is another man's Del Boy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hope so. Not to sound big headed but I find myself willing to hold a decent conversation. I think some guys on here ruin it for others.
From what I’ve heard on here there is a lot of chav speak and people that send one line messages. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't think the attraction is to intelligence per se. It's to people who can hold their interest and have a decent conversation. The topic or depth of that conversation is less relevant than the spark and connection. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What if they are clever but boring. How does that work x"
Badly i can assure you and sometimes being intelligent hides mental illness i was with a very intelligent schizophrenic and i didnt have a clue until the true colors came through one night . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy? "
This is a big warning sign for me on dating sites... when I read that on a profile... I know that person and I will not get along. It’s just common sense to want to meet and be attracted to intelligent people
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy? "
I fucking hope so. Looking at some of the physiques on here, it's the only way some of us are going to compete!
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy?
I fucking hope so. Looking at some of the physiques on here, it's the only way some of us are going to compete!
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Nothing wrong with your physique (I’ve had a nosey at your profile ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Or are you ladies more attracted to the correct term "Echypnophile", rather than the mongrel classicism that is "Sapiophile""
Jeez man. Just whip that big etymological lexicon of yours out why don't you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What if they are clever but boring. How does that work x
Badly i can assure you and sometimes being intelligent hides mental illness i was with a very intelligent schizophrenic and i didnt have a clue until the true colors came through one night ."
Bit of a tangent lol
I just meant do you fancy them less x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Is Sapiosexual not just one of those things women would like people to think of them?
Not that it isn't a real thing, or that everyone is lying. Just that some think it's a nice trait or kink to flesh out an otherwise standard profile?
Women eh? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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May I just take this opportunity to say how utterly anaspeptic, phrasmotic, even compunctuous I am to have encountered such a pericombobulation of women |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m naturally attracted to intelligent guys so I would say yes, I am. It’s people that are passionate about something that I find really interesting. "
This, plus I like articulate people |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What if they are clever but boring. How does that work x
Badly i can assure you and sometimes being intelligent hides mental illness i was with a very intelligent schizophrenic and i didnt have a clue until the true colors came through one night .
Bit of a tangent lol
I just meant do you fancy them less x"
Point being intelligent or not it doesnt mean the person underneath is any better than a thicko. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s part of the attraction for me, but not all.
A reasonably new Fab friend is far more intelligent than me (I’m not daft but I’m no professor), and it’s definitely a turn on. I like intelligent and assertive. That’s a winning combination right there. Add in some facial hair.... "
We seem to like the same people. |
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over a year ago
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Intelligence of a PhD level and above often requires dedication that's incompatible with healthy social life and well, just ability to have fun So, no, professors rarely rock my world. Everything on moderation. |
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"What if they are clever but boring. How does that work x
Badly i can assure you and sometimes being intelligent hides mental illness i was with a very intelligent schizophrenic and i didnt have a clue until the true colors came through one night .
Bit of a tangent lol
I just meant do you fancy them less x
Point being intelligent or not it doesnt mean the person underneath is any better than a thicko. "
I never said they were
I'm asking the people who are sapiofiles. You meet a guy. He's really intelligent. You get turned on by his intelligence. You go out on a date. He turns out to be a boring bastard. Do you still find him a turn on x |
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"You meet a guy. He's really intelligent. You get turned on by his intelligence. You go out on a date. He turns out to be a boring bastard. Do you still find him a turn on x"
You've just described Brian Cox to a tee |
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"You meet a guy. He's really intelligent. You get turned on by his intelligence. You go out on a date. He turns out to be a boring bastard. Do you still find him a turn on x
You've just described Brian Cox to a tee "
So I did lol
Be interesting if any sapiofiles would answer my question x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy?
I will...
I even say so on my profile "
Oh maybe you can answer my question
See above x |
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"What if they are clever but boring. How does that work x
Badly i can assure you and sometimes being intelligent hides mental illness i was with a very intelligent schizophrenic and i didnt have a clue until the true colors came through one night .
Bit of a tangent lol
I just meant do you fancy them less x
Point being intelligent or not it doesnt mean the person underneath is any better than a thicko.
I never said they were
I'm asking the people who are sapiofiles. You meet a guy. He's really intelligent. You get turned on by his intelligence. You go out on a date. He turns out to be a boring bastard. Do you still find him a turn on x"
In reply to this from a male perspective, I've dated people who are massively educated and what society would class as intelligent.
However, some have had all the personality of a wet dish cloth and its soul destroyingly boring.
A good sense of humour and knowing how to conduct yourself in social situations is more than adequate for me.
Not to say that I don't want someone who doesn't know the difference between your and you're... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yes!!
My ex was thick as pigshit and I found it so frustrating at times, he seemed to get worse as time went on. "
Love the "thick as pig shit"
We use that a lot "Pig shit isn't that thick" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All Fab socials should now include a game of Trivial Pursuit. "
I played that on a first date once. We were on a pub crawl and found it in one of the pubs. He became even more attractive with his excellent knowledge. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't have preconceived ideas of what I'm after but once a guy contacts me and has it, I'm putty in his hands.
Looking back, and currently, it usually encompasses humour, intelligence, wit and an extremely tasty cock
(You thought I was going to be serious right to the end didn't you?! ) |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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I can't say I find intelligence a turn on. One of the first things I need to know is if they've got a face I want to kiss, not what their iq is!!
It might be different if I was looking for a ltr but I'm not. |
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I think for many women power/strength is attractive. So it follows that mental might may be a turn on.
Plus everyone I assume wants someone they can at least converse on the same level. So I would say relative intelligence is important to most people. |
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"I think for many women power/strength is attractive. So it follows that mental might may be a turn on.
Plus everyone I assume wants someone they can at least converse on the same level. So I would say relative intelligence is important to most people."
This x |
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By *D835Man
over a year ago
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"I think for many women power/strength is attractive. So it follows that mental might may be a turn on.
Plus everyone I assume wants someone they can at least converse on the same level. So I would say relative intelligence is important to most people."
......although you don't necessarily have to be intelligent to converse with someone on the same level. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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One thing that this thread is definitely throwing up is everyone's got a different idea of what intelligence is.
Humorous people are intelligent to me. It's a quick mind and ability to spot things before others do.
Did I mention I'm as funny as balls by the way.
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"Sometimes people just like to use long words to make themselves appear more photosynthesis."
This got a very rare, out-loud laugh from me.
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"Intelligence of a PhD level and above often requires dedication that's incompatible with healthy social life and well, just ability to have fun So, no, professors rarely rock my world. Everything on moderation. "
Pedantry alert: Obtaining a PhD requires dedication. The intelligence required does not. |
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"For me its about being smart, sharp and funny... But kind funny not cruel funny. "
Aww I think the best funny is when you and your pals rip each other to shreads x |
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"All Fab socials should now include a game of Trivial Pursuit. "
The ability to retain facts and information doesn't necessarily equate to being intarlectual... just means someone has a good memory.
The ability to analyse and problem solve is what I find sexy. |
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I’m definitely in the intellectual type, happy discussing science or politics etc
However that means for those looked for the rugged tattooed type I’ve go no chance so just keep away from those profiles and aim for those that are sapiophiles or at least sound like they are!
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I would say that most have read a buzz word or two and now consider themselves sapiophiles. It's trending.
I don't think nature agrees but that's another story. |
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy? "
Further pedantry alert: if we’re talking sexual attraction, it would be ‘sapiophiliac’ (or ‘echypnophile’, if you want).
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The suffix ‘-phile’ denotes a (fond) interest in; Anglophile, Francophile, Nipponophile and bibliophile are amongst the most commonly recognised.
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Meanwhile, the suffix ‘-philiac’ denotes sexual arousal; necrophiliacs, autogynephiliacs (we have a fair few on Fab), or stigmatophiliacs.
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The common misuse of ‘-phile’ to denote sexual attraction is due to the most widely used one; you know the one that begins with ‘p’ and is used to describe sexual attraction to kids. We should use the ‘-philiac’ suffix, but it’s a bit late now.
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(Further pedantry alert; the ‘p’ word is commonly - wrongly - used to describe sexual attraction to all those under age. Technically, it only relates to pre-pubescent children. ‘Hebephiliac’ (pubescent children) and ‘ephebephiliac’ (post-pubescent, adolescent children) have the dubious honour of being the words most of us rarely use. And then there’s the subset of pederasty, which has gone in and out of fashion over centuries...) |
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy?
Further pedantry alert: if we’re talking sexual attraction, it would be ‘sapiophiliac’ (or ‘echypnophile’, if you want).
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The suffix ‘-phile’ denotes a (fond) interest in; Anglophile, Francophile, Nipponophile and bibliophile are amongst the most commonly recognised.
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Meanwhile, the suffix ‘-philiac’ denotes sexual arousal; necrophiliacs, autogynephiliacs (we have a fair few on Fab), or stigmatophiliacs.
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The common misuse of ‘-phile’ to denote sexual attraction is due to the most widely used one; you know the one that begins with ‘p’ and is used to describe sexual attraction to kids. We should use the ‘-philiac’ suffix, but it’s a bit late now.
.
(Further pedantry alert; the ‘p’ word is commonly - wrongly - used to describe sexual attraction to all those under age. Technically, it only relates to pre-pubescent children. ‘Hebephiliac’ (pubescent children) and ‘ephebephiliac’ (post-pubescent, adolescent children) have the dubious honour of being the words most of us rarely use. And then there’s the subset of pederasty, which has gone in and out of fashion over centuries...)"
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy?
Further pedantry alert: if we’re talking sexual attraction, it would be ‘sapiophiliac’ (or ‘echypnophile’, if you want).
.
The suffix ‘-phile’ denotes a (fond) interest in; Anglophile, Francophile, Nipponophile and bibliophile are amongst the most commonly recognised.
.
Meanwhile, the suffix ‘-philiac’ denotes sexual arousal; necrophiliacs, autogynephiliacs (we have a fair few on Fab), or stigmatophiliacs.
.
The common misuse of ‘-phile’ to denote sexual attraction is due to the most widely used one; you know the one that begins with ‘p’ and is used to describe sexual attraction to kids. We should use the ‘-philiac’ suffix, but it’s a bit late now.
.
(Further pedantry alert; the ‘p’ word is commonly - wrongly - used to describe sexual attraction to all those under age. Technically, it only relates to pre-pubescent children. ‘Hebephiliac’ (pubescent children) and ‘ephebephiliac’ (post-pubescent, adolescent children) have the dubious honour of being the words most of us rarely use. And then there’s the subset of pederasty, which has gone in and out of fashion over centuries...)"
True intelligence is knowing when to shut up |
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"Will you classify yourself as sapiophile
Do you find intelligent men sexy?
Further pedantry alert: if we’re talking sexual attraction, it would be ‘sapiophiliac’ (or ‘echypnophile’, if you want).
.
The suffix ‘-phile’ denotes a (fond) interest in; Anglophile, Francophile, Nipponophile and bibliophile are amongst the most commonly recognised.
.
Meanwhile, the suffix ‘-philiac’ denotes sexual arousal; necrophiliacs, autogynephiliacs (we have a fair few on Fab), or stigmatophiliacs.
.
The common misuse of ‘-phile’ to denote sexual attraction is due to the most widely used one; you know the one that begins with ‘p’ and is used to describe sexual attraction to kids. We should use the ‘-philiac’ suffix, but it’s a bit late now.
.
(Further pedantry alert; the ‘p’ word is commonly - wrongly - used to describe sexual attraction to all those under age. Technically, it only relates to pre-pubescent children. ‘Hebephiliac’ (pubescent children) and ‘ephebephiliac’ (post-pubescent, adolescent children) have the dubious honour of being the words most of us rarely use. And then there’s the subset of pederasty, which has gone in and out of fashion over centuries...)"
Ok ok ok .. maybe not THAT intelligent |
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I do certainly love people who have interesting things to talk about and some form of originality in their thoughts and opinions and most people like that are highly intelligent. People forget there is a big difference between those who are intelligent and those who are merely highly educated. One can be educated to a very high standard but have no intelligence as they have just learned to regurgitate appropriate information for exams and academic evaluations. I like intellectual people, whether they have academic intelligence, social intelligence or emotional intelligence or even better; all three. It is no good being a rocket scientist if you can't talk about anything else, still live in your Mum's apron strings and don't know how a conversation works. |
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I wonder how sapiophiles judge who is intelligent or not.
Do they administer IQ tests?
Love to see that in a profile “Before we fuck, I would like you to do this test to measure your intelligence”
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"I do certainly love people who have interesting things to talk about and some form of originality in their thoughts and opinions and most people like that are highly intelligent. People forget there is a big difference between those who are intelligent and those who are merely highly educated. One can be educated to a very high standard but have no intelligence as they have just learned to regurgitate appropriate information for exams and academic evaluations. I like intellectual people, whether they have academic intelligence, social intelligence or emotional intelligence or even better; all three. It is no good being a rocket scientist if you can't talk about anything else, still live in your Mum's apron strings and don't know how a conversation works."
Emotional intelligence is important to me. |
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From my experience on here,a nice big cock is one of the main attributes a woman really wants.. Even when they say they don't want to see any cock pics.
I think when they say they're attracted to intelligence it actually means they're attracted to an intelligent guy who also has a nice cock!
I'm quite intelligent but not so well endowed. I'd be interested to know what I would do if someone offered me less brain power in exchange for a bigger cock!
Of course I'd go for the bigger cock |
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Intelligence is a very broad term. As others have pointed out it can be split down into many sub sections and level. And a lot depends on the measuring stick your using. I don't see intelligence as anything different than any other factor to attraction in the free market of attraction. Your idea of what intelligence is and if that is desirable or not is something totally bespoke to you. |
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Whenever I see 'sapiophile' on a profile be it on here or anywhere else I usually switch off and think 'oh here go another pretentious wanker'. There not really looking for intelligence there looking for someone who can hold their own in a conversation and can make them laugh. As stated before in this thread what people perceive as intelligent is subjective, to a lot of my friends I'm quite intelligent but to a few of people in the Law Firm I work for I'd be considered quite behind even though most of them if locked in a Heinz Wearhouse with a spoon and a can opener would starve to death. |
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"Whenever I see 'sapiophile' on a profile be it on here or anywhere else I usually switch off and think 'oh here go another pretentious wanker'. They're not really looking for intelligence they're looking for someone who can hold their own in a conversation and can make them laugh. As stated before in this thread what people perceive as intelligent is subjective, to a lot of my friends I'm quite intelligent but to a few of people in the Law Firm I work for I'd be considered quite behind even though most of them if locked in a Heinz Wearhouse with a spoon and a can opener would starve to death."
Fixed it before someone does. |
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"Whenever I see 'sapiophile' on a profile be it on here or anywhere else I usually switch off and think 'oh here go another pretentious wanker'. They're not really looking for intelligence they're looking for someone who can hold their own in a conversation and can make them laugh. As stated before in this thread what people perceive as intelligent is subjective, to a lot of my friends I'm quite intelligent but to a few of people in the Law Firm I work for I'd be considered quite behind even though most of them if locked in a Heinz Wearhouse with a spoon and a can opener would starve to death.
Fixed it before someone does. "
Warehouse? |
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"Whenever I see 'sapiophile' on a profile be it on here or anywhere else I usually switch off and think 'oh here go another pretentious wanker'. They're not really looking for intelligence they're looking for someone who can hold their own in a conversation and can make them laugh. As stated before in this thread what people perceive as intelligent is subjective, to a lot of my friends I'm quite intelligent but to a few of people in the Law Firm I work for I'd be considered quite behind even though most of them if locked in a Heinz Wearhouse with a spoon and a can opener would starve to death.
Fixed it before someone does.
Warehouse?"
Missed that one |
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"There is some serious bs in these replies. Lots of " let me using scientific terms and big words so I appear like a clever so and so" "
Or maybe they are just clever. I know that’s illegal these days and it is now accepted to be a chav, but maybe some of us actually enjoy being clever. |
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"How many will admit to using Google? "
I use it all the time. It’s how I learn about subjects I had little knowledge of. Some people should use it more often in my opinion. |
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"How many will admit to using Google?
I use it all the time. It’s how I learn about subjects I had little knowledge of. Some people should use it more often in my opinion. "
I never use google. I just ask a woman. They know everything... |
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"How many will admit to using Google?
I use it all the time. It’s how I learn about subjects I had little knowledge of. Some people should use it more often in my opinion.
I never use google. I just ask a woman. They know everything... "
You are so resourceful |
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"How many will admit to using Google?
I use it all the time. It’s how I learn about subjects I had little knowledge of. Some people should use it more often in my opinion.
I never use google. I just ask a woman. They know everything...
You are so resourceful "
Momma didn't raise no fool. |
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"I would say maybe the ladies on the forum are but the majority on Fab are not. They are quite fat, stupid and ignorant, unlike myself."
How to win friends and influence people in one easy move..... |
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"I would say maybe the ladies on the forum are but the majority on Fab are not. They are quite fat, stupid and ignorant, unlike myself.
How to win friends and influence people in one easy move....."
It´s ok, he qualified it |
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I don't know about the ladies, but there is no one thing at any one time that works for me.
Some days I will read a funny/clever profile and think "I need to talk to this person".
The next day, a picture of a lovely bum and a profile that says "Cum an gettit" works just as well.
Aren't we all a bit like that, if you're not actually looking for a long term partner? |
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"I believe most ladies find confident men attractive and confidence comes from intelligence but that doesn't mean you have to be an academic to have intelligence. "
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"I believe most ladies find confident men attractive and confidence comes from intelligence but that doesn't mean you have to be an academic to have intelligence.
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Self awareness and common sense with a sense of Emotional Quotient goes a long way. |
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"Well travelled and well read usually makes for more interesting conversations. I travel the world with my job so that works for me personally. "
Can I come? |
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"Well travelled and well read usually makes for more interesting conversations. I travel the world with my job so that works for me personally.
Can I come? "
You can squeeze into my suitcase anytime. Just landed back from 3 nights in Havana. Love that city although changing rapidly. |
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"Well travelled and well read usually makes for more interesting conversations. I travel the world with my job so that works for me personally.
Can I come?
You can squeeze into my suitcase anytime. Just landed back from 3 nights in Havana. Love that city although changing rapidly. "
Just dusting my passport off.. |
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I'm not
It's important we can have a good conversation and some laughs ,but I need to fancy them too ,so there's a balance I think.
I don't think I could fancy someone just because they were intelligent,lots of people are.
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"IQ doesn't measure intelligence though"
You know what it stands for, right?
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I’m being facetious, obviously; I get your point; it only measures a certain aspect of intelligence, and one that doesn’t necessarily mean that someone is articulate, resourceful, knowledgeable, and witty, which are probably the main things people mean when they use the word ‘intelligent’ as a catch-all. |
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"IQ doesn't measure intelligence though
You know what it stands for, right?
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I’m being facetious, obviously; I get your point; it only measures a certain aspect of intelligence, and one that doesn’t necessarily mean that someone is articulate, resourceful, knowledgeable, and witty, which are probably the main things people mean when they use the word ‘intelligent’ as a catch-all."
Yup and you know what the full name of North Korea is right? The best explanation I've heard is that intelligence is like software and IQ is the hardware than runs the software. They correlate to some extent. |
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"There is some serious bs in these replies. Lots of " let me using scientific terms and big words so I appear like a clever so and so"
Or maybe they are just clever. I know that’s illegal these days and it is now accepted to be a chav, but maybe some of us actually enjoy being clever. "
Read all other threads and there is just the usual banter. As soon as women say they like intelligence , it's seen as an opportunity to shine. Reminds me of threads on grammar. Each post must get proof read about 20 times before pressing the post button |
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"There is some serious bs in these replies. Lots of " let me using scientific terms and big words so I appear like a clever so and so"
Or maybe they are just clever. I know that’s illegal these days and it is now accepted to be a chav, but maybe some of us actually enjoy being clever.
Read all other threads and there is just the usual banter. As soon as women say they like intelligence , it's seen as an opportunity to shine. Reminds me of threads on grammar. Each post must get proof read about 20 times before pressing the post button "
^^ i do not do this half as much as i should/ need to .. damn auto correct! (Proof read this one though haha) |
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"There is some serious bs in these replies. Lots of " let me using scientific terms and big words so I appear like a clever so and so"
Or maybe they are just clever. I know that’s illegal these days and it is now accepted to be a chav, but maybe some of us actually enjoy being clever.
Read all other threads and there is just the usual banter. As soon as women say they like intelligence , it's seen as an opportunity to shine. Reminds me of threads on grammar. Each post must get proof read about 20 times before pressing the post button "
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"IQ doesn't measure intelligence though
You know what it stands for, right?
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I’m being facetious, obviously; I get your point; it only measures a certain aspect of intelligence, and one that doesn’t necessarily mean that someone is articulate, resourceful, knowledgeable, and witty, which are probably the main things people mean when they use the word ‘intelligent’ as a catch-all."
IQ certainly correlates with future academic and financial success, innovation and driving the world forward. However, it is only one factor. Probably a bit like the size of your cock predicting your ability to satisfy a woman... |
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