This exchange in Presidente's Dating Profile Thread had me thinking about something I haven't thought about in a long time:
What is the definition of an airhead?
I guess one of the reasons why I hadn't thought of the term "airhead" and what it might mean is because I honestly haven't heard it used in a long time, whether towards myself, or towards anyone else.
I know the older I get, the more I come to terms with the subjects I think I have some grasp on (financial responsibility, savings) and the subjects I try to work on but don't hesitate to ask my much-wiser-in-that-area friends (technology!!!)
And of course, life is a never-ending learning process about everything, no matter how much knowledge or experience we have in any area.
But at what point does an entire person become brushed over into being seen as not knowing anything about, well, anything?
I'm going back through my own life, thinking about times in my life when I have been dismissed by others, and when I have been guilty of being the too-harsh dismisser myself.
Seeing as we are all made in the image of God, is there ever a time when this is right, whether we do it to others, or others do it to us?
This thread is just a simple musing in which I'm wondering, "At what point do we see dismiss an entire person as not knowing anything useful?"
What are your own thoughts? Experiences? Biblical viewpoints?
What is the definition of an airhead?
It sure is, i've tried dating websites in the past and it seems all the nice girls and women are happily married, and all that's left for us single blokes are divorced airheads..
I'm divorced -- he left for his girlfriend and moved out without telling me while I was at work.
Am I an airhead?
*Smile*
I suppose that could be fiercely debated.
Anything techie, forget it, I have my techie friends on speed dial. 😂
As far as other areas of life, well, I guess you'd have to ask the people who know me. 🙂
Am I an airhead?
*Smile*
I suppose that could be fiercely debated.
Anything techie, forget it, I have my techie friends on speed dial. 😂
As far as other areas of life, well, I guess you'd have to ask the people who know me. 🙂
Your ex-hub might think so, let's hear his side..
Thanks.
But remember, you'd have to ask both him and his new wife.
She's a different girl than the one he left me for, and she never knew me, but go ahead and ask them their opinions.
But remember, you'd have to ask both him and his new wife.
She's a different girl than the one he left me for, and she never knew me, but go ahead and ask them their opinions.
I guess one of the reasons why I hadn't thought of the term "airhead" and what it might mean is because I honestly haven't heard it used in a long time, whether towards myself, or towards anyone else.
I know the older I get, the more I come to terms with the subjects I think I have some grasp on (financial responsibility, savings) and the subjects I try to work on but don't hesitate to ask my much-wiser-in-that-area friends (technology!!!)
And of course, life is a never-ending learning process about everything, no matter how much knowledge or experience we have in any area.
But at what point does an entire person become brushed over into being seen as not knowing anything about, well, anything?
I'm going back through my own life, thinking about times in my life when I have been dismissed by others, and when I have been guilty of being the too-harsh dismisser myself.
Seeing as we are all made in the image of God, is there ever a time when this is right, whether we do it to others, or others do it to us?
This thread is just a simple musing in which I'm wondering, "At what point do we see dismiss an entire person as not knowing anything useful?"
What are your own thoughts? Experiences? Biblical viewpoints?
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