Could you date someone who doesn't read?
- Argentinosaurus
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Re: Could you date someone who doesn't read?
Basically being in a relationship with a person who doesn't read at all, unless it's a life-threatning situation for her(passing a college exam) was just a living hell. Although she was really sweet and compassionate, most of the time she seemed to lack the ability to walk in another's shoes. When a controversial topic or conversation came up, she'd explode and we wouldn't be able to thoughtfully analyze different parts to the arguement. It was as if she couldn't see another worldview but her own.
And it only made it worse that she was a movie addict. And not that I have a problem with movies, of course I love them. To me, film is just another expression of literature. But she wasn't into independent, foreign, or critical films. What she was ardently attached to were disney movies and cheesey hollywood types that always have have the same story plot.
I couldn't take it! Being with her was an intellectual drain. And it's just disappointing, because she and we could've been so much more if she'd only have the passion for it.
So in a nutshell, no, I can't be in a relationship with a non-reader. Like the famous post-ditatorship phrase from Argentina goes "Nunca Más" -- "Never again"
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I had the very unpleasant experience of being within earshot of some commoner who pronounced the last syllable
in Illinois, "noise." I was so revulsed, I never went back to that porn store again.
-- 30 Jul 2012, 01:36 --
I was married to my first wife for 8 years. During the entire marriage, she probably read 5 or 6 books. I'm sure
they were all read while we were on vacation. She read them to kill time at airports while we waited for our
flight. She is incredibly beautiful, in fact what I would call a "stunner." I loved her very much.
The fact that she isnt a reader never occurred to me. I have to admit I'm "old school" when it comes to women.
There not supposed to be intellectual or smart. Women in the back seat, men in the front. Men are not only
allowed to cheat, they are obligated. And women are never, ever allowed the same privilege.
My views have moderated somewhat over the years, but the larger "paradigm" is still in place. Not only could I
date a pretty little thing who doesn't read I could fall in love with her.
I have to include this last thought, because it is so illustrative. There are two women in the public eye who the
media seem to love to villify. Saran Palin and Nancy Grace. Apparently one of them is an airhead(Sweet Sarah) and
other a real "ball ballbrea***(Nancypie). I have to laugh every time a reporter or "media heavyweight" weighs in
on their supposed "sins." Having a smile like Sarah or a front porch like Nancy doesn't bother me at all. Daddy still
loves you.
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I can feel your pain...Sounds horrible...Argentinosaurus wrote:Been there. Done that.
Basically being in a relationship with a person who doesn't read at all, unless it's a life-threatning situation for her(passing a college exam) was just a living hell. Although she was really sweet and compassionate, most of the time she seemed to lack the ability to walk in another's shoes. When a controversial topic or conversation came up, she'd explode and we wouldn't be able to thoughtfully analyze different parts to the arguement. It was as if she couldn't see another worldview but her own.
And it only made it worse that she was a movie addict. And not that I have a problem with movies, of course I love them. To me, film is just another expression of literature. But she wasn't into independent, foreign, or critical films. What she was ardently attached to were disney movies and cheesey hollywood types that always have have the same story plot.
I couldn't take it! Being with her was an intellectual drain. And it's just disappointing, because she and we could've been so much more if she'd only have the passion for it.
So in a nutshell, no, I can't be in a relationship with a non-reader. Like the famous post-ditatorship phrase from Argentina goes "Nunca Más" -- "Never again"
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@RoseRoseOfTheDawn wrote:I can't imagine caring about a man who was stupid. If a man doesn't read, he can't be very clever!
You are dismissing a very large % of the human race there, personally I care about a lot of people (men & women) who have no interest whatsoever in books or reading but they have other interests, skills & expertiese of which I am totally ignorant.
IMO not being a reader of itself does not make a person stupid nor does being a reader of itself make a person clever, intelligent or smart.
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chances of winning a Spelling B in Grade 4 alot better than a fellow student who still takes issue with the equation
for finding the area of a circle because he's never eaten a square pie. I would like to give credit to the soothsayer
who said this, but his name escapes me. I remember he said he was tired of reading the Yellow Pages. You know,
if all he reads is the Yellow Pages, that means he probably he doesnt have a library card. And if that's true, he must
be an idiot. And if he's an idiot, I'm an idiot too. See? Reading is bad for you.
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I can't think of any good writer who is not also a reader.GenThomas wrote:... Can the other person not be an intellectual if they do not read? What if they write instead?...


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Sorry for being so stubborn, I have been trying to think this through since I read it.
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