I'm eating breakfast this morning and there is this girl in the restaurant working on some kind of complex design stuff on a laptop. She gets up to leave and bumps into chairs and tables because she appears to be a little clumsy. She speaks to people there but barely above a whisper and struggles to keep from dropping her books and laptop. And I am TOTALLY attracted to her in that thick-black-glasses-way-too-quiet-bookworm-hot-geek-alt.girl kinda way. What is up with me? I think I have an illness.
Geek girls usually wind up making big dollars in their geek jobs. Keep after her Jeff. I smell a goldmine!!!
Jeff, you own RADAR? I hear you. I really would LOVE to take them little glasses off and slip them geeky girls a drink to get "happy" during happy hour... watch them end up dancing on the speakers by the end of the night. I dated a couple of geeky girls in my high school days. Dumping them is hard, though... they're so NICE and could give you their notes when you're absent.
Yeah, I kind of got a thing for goofy/dorky girls too. For example, I was more attracted to Alyson Hannigan then any other chick in American Pie when it came out.
You're probably attracted to her because, like all nerdy girls, once you take off her glasses and straighten her hair she's a beautiful actress/model underneath.
Hell yeah I hear ya Jeff.. I like nerdy girls too, but not the cocky ones.. I.E. Having a pissing contest about who knows more about Active Directory in Server 2000 or what flavor of Linux is the best ex.... I cant stand those types.. If she's a hot nerd and doesnt know how smart she is the better..
Nerdy chicks are easier to get since you have less competition with the jocks.. Maybe you should pass a note to her during study hall. That will reall get her "creative juices" flowing
I didn't realize geek girls were that popular, but it figures. Guess it helps (for the female) to go completely geek if you're going to do that: in other words, get some glasses (prescription or not), cultivate your shyness, quit trying to broaden your horizons, and all that. (Cultivating the klutziness will take care of itself fine, at least for me. ) Seriously, Jeff, see if she hangs out there regularly and ask her what she's working on.