Ok, maybe my title isn’t the best to cover my poll, but here goes:
Geek Chicks vs. “Girlie” Chicks
If you had your choice between an average looking geek chick or a beutiful airhead who would you choose to spend the rest of your life with and why? Ladies, the same goes for you. Would you prefer an average geek guy or a vapent hunk. Discuss.
Disclaimer. I am not sorry for using the word chicks, but appologize if I’ve offended you. This thread is not ment to imply that “Pretty Girls” can’t be smart. Or that geek chicks can’t be sexy. If you are a sexy geek chick please send e-mail to…
The geek every time. Someone who has coasted on his good looks through his life is someone I couldn’t sustain a conversation with, much less an interest in. Plus, “geeks” tend to be more observant, more careful of others’ feelings, make funny and original jokes, and, quite frankly, be better lovers. In my experience, anyway.
None of the above.
Both categories have way too narrow interests.
Average geek guy won’t want to have fun, and will try to say (nay, prove) that he’s smarter than me one way or another (which, as we all know, he probably is not), average “vapent” hunk will bore me to tears.
You’re asking from the “vapent” hunk’s point of view, right?
None of the above.
Both categories have way too narrow interests.
Average geek guy won’t want to have fun, and will try to say (nay, prove) that he’s smarter than me one way or another (which, as we all know, he probably is not), average “vapent” hunk will bore me to tears.
You’re asking from the “vapent” hunk’s point of view, right?
Long-term rels? Geek chicks, no contest. (ideally that would be Mac geek chicks, of course ;))
If you were asking who I’d rather ogle, it would come up more even. (Skinny freckle faced geekish looking females with no makeup and plain stringy hair appeal to me visually, with other variations YMMV).
Apparently you hang out with the wrong kind of geeks… My geek guy friends certainly have plenty of fun, though I guess it depends what you think of as ‘fun’. And feeling a need to ‘prove’ how smart you are isn’t a geek thing, it’s an ego thing.