I agree, Trdd.
R is a process of building a new partnership between BS and WS. No matter how roles are distributed, the partnership needs to start out in some way between equals - the new M has to serve both partners for the M to succeed. Both partners need to receive and give in the new M. That means both partners need to provide emotional support to each other.
The WS needs to be with and support the BS as the BS processes the anger, grief, fear, and shame that come with being betrayed out of the BS's body. The BS needs to do the same for the WS - and the WS probably has even more grief, anger (at life or FOO, not at BS), fear, and shame than the BS has.
Both partners can delegate, of course. One partner can ask to other to deal with some shit in IC, for example, but delegation is support, too.
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Actually, IQ tests are culturally biased. Most SIers would probably score very low in an IQ devised in China, unless our Chinese is pretty good. We'd probably score pretty low in a test devised by an aborigine in the jungle unless we knew how to survive without modern conveniences, to recognize the resources and dangers in the jungle environment, etc. Etc., etc., etc. All one has to do to change one's IQ score is to get familiar with the cultural biases and assumptions of the test designer.
In the US armed forces in WWII, people qualified for Officer Candidate School with lower IQ test scores than needed for some specialist jobs. I guess even management knew it's easier to turn out a 2nd Lieutenant than a guy who could aim cannon or keep a tank going.
Higher IQ MIGHT mean a person can learn to think critically more easily than a person with lower IQ, but it doesn't mean they WILL think critically.
My experience has been that critical thinking requires questioning one's own preconceptions, and that is more associated with good character than with IQ. And good character in my experience has been independent of intelligence, wealth, religion, national origin, skin color ... you name it.
[This message edited by SI Staff at 7:26 PM, Friday, February 11th]