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When can differences in educational background become problematic in relationships?
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It doesnt
Education encompasses school, travel, life experiences & work experiences. Compatibility requires comparable experiences in each.
When one or the other feels threatened by the education difference.
When he thinks he's right about things that he's wrong example math problems lol
It's problematic if one thinks he or she's always more knowledgeable than the other
when it gets political....
If you can't have a "normal" conversation with the other
Never
I don't think it can become problematic.
Als de ander het altijd beter weet en niet respecteert dat de ander misschien niet zo is als hij/ zij
I don't think it could become a problem.
when it comes to deciding the breadwinner
Two strong competitive minds tend to not surrender and become damaging to one another instead of nurturing.
If one person in the relationship attended Boise State....
I think it's important to understand who will bring what financially to the relationship. That amount can be a function of education. Education differences could become problematic if you have a high school dropout and a PhD in the same house and money differences are an issue or one person resents the other.