"put me in my place"----I think THIS says-it-all, right there. I think people get intimidated by us, because we're knowledgeable about alot of things, and they think we're smarter than them. Because of this, they are constantly searching, it seems, for a way to prove us wrong, or "put us in our place"----to say: "SEE, you're not all that!" The thing IS, we're the ones that get accused of thinking we're better than others, when it's THEM that think they aren't good-enough.
I used to have a "friend" that did that----was constantly searching, it seemed, to find a fault in me, to prove me wrong, or whatever. I finally said to her, one time: "Why do you take EVERY available opportunity, to put me down?" Dead silence. I don't think she realized she was doing it----NOT that I'm taking-up, for her----I'm just going-by the type of person she was, overall.
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White female; age 59; diagnosed Aspie.
I use caps for emphasis----I'm NOT angry or shouting. I use caps like others use italics, underline, or bold.
"What we know is a drop; what we don't know, is an ocean." (Sir Isaac Newton)