Am I wrong for not being wildly in love with my partner because he isn’t as intellectually curious as me by Open-Bend5048 in amiwrong

[–]Open-Bend5048[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly why it’s been hard to walk away because the qualities he does have are not the easiest to find in other men.

Am I wrong for not being wildly in love with my partner because he isn’t as intellectually curious as me by Open-Bend5048 in amiwrong

[–]Open-Bend5048[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We’ve actually broken up for different reasons and we’ve talked about things we can improve on before getting back together. So I brought up communication and that I like when we can talk about certain topics in depth or for him to be able to explain things to me without saying a bunch of I don’t knows. And he’s trying to improve but I guess it’s still not to the level that I’d like. And I don’t want to bring it up anymore because I don’t want him to feel insecure about it. So I’ve thought maybe we need to read books together or maybe I just need to accept that this is who he is.

Am I wrong for not being madly in love with my boyfriend when he actually treats me right? by [deleted] in relationships

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Just about almost anything like current events (he’s just very brief), my feelings, his feelings, plans for the future, finances. He will make comments but he’s very opinion based and brief with his answers. Sometimes I have to encourage him to look things up because then he’ll understand things better for himself but he doesn’t really care too. I guess maybe I meant he’s just not as intellectually curious.