*hugs* I'm sorry that you shared such experiences. I've heard that kind of thing from multiple gifted friends.
Then again, I rarely attract people who grew up popular, regardless of how smart they are or aren't. There's an emotional intelligence as well as more intellectual forms, and people high in that use it to their advantage, securing a more respectable and pleasant niche in the social hierarchy.
Re: Is there such a thing as a "perfect mistake"?
Then again, I rarely attract people who grew up popular, regardless of how smart they are or aren't. There's an emotional intelligence as well as more intellectual forms, and people high in that use it to their advantage, securing a more respectable and pleasant niche in the social hierarchy.