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10 Mar 2011, 5:42 pm

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10 Mar 2011, 5:48 pm

Hah! That guy's hot.



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10 Mar 2011, 5:53 pm

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10 Mar 2011, 6:01 pm

The first comic is over-cynical but it's real.

The second isn't real, most nerd girls don't want nerd guys in my experience, they need someone to make them 'get out of their shell'.



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10 Mar 2011, 6:03 pm

I love nerdy guys. But I have a house. I'm not sure a nerdy guy could stand all the daylight from the windows around here. :lol:



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10 Mar 2011, 6:04 pm

That's adorable.



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10 Mar 2011, 6:07 pm

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I love nerdy guys.
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that's what they say but they don't date them or marry them ;p they usually end up with someone opposite-of-nerdy.



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10 Mar 2011, 6:07 pm

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I love nerdy guys. But I have a house. I'm not sure a nerdy guy could stand all the daylight from the windows around here. :lol:

Har har har. :roll: :P

I don't understand the first comic. And wow, he asks the first girl out, then right away asks someone else out? What a whore. :roll:



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10 Mar 2011, 6:10 pm

dunbots wrote:
abaisse wrote:
I love nerdy guys. But I have a house. I'm not sure a nerdy guy could stand all the daylight from the windows around here. :lol:

Har har har. :roll: :P

I don't understand the first comic. And wow, he asks the first girl out, then right away asks someone else out? What a whore. :roll:


And the second girl accepted despite she overheard him asking another girl just some minutes ago , too dumb.

But Alex said once that you should ask around 40 girls per month to get a gf lol.



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10 Mar 2011, 6:20 pm

:roll: :D


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10 Mar 2011, 6:24 pm

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10 Mar 2011, 6:33 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
abaisse wrote:
I love nerdy guys.
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that's what they say but they don't date them or marry them ;p they usually end up with someone opposite-of-nerdy.


That's not true. I prefer nerdy guys because they are interesting. I'd rather hear about Star Wars or a programming language over a guy bragging because he caught the football and scored in whatever game I don't care about.



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10 Mar 2011, 6:36 pm

40 girls a month!? You'd get a reputation for the guy who asks any girl who comes along - then when you ask another girl, she'd know you weren't actually interested in her, you just want to have any girl who you can call your girlfriend. It's not a compliment :(

I like them XD I mean it's a joke so it doesn't have to be realistic, right? Also, some girls really do like nerdy guys! I don't know if I only speak for myself, but I get the impression that girls can like nerdy guys as long as he can also do 'normal' stuff. So you can be a major Star Trek fan but also do things out of the house and socialise with people. For those of us girls who don't do a lot of that in the first place, even that isn't so much of a requirement <D but I also get what you mean about it taking a girl out of her shell to be with a more 'normal' guy. My guy is a gaming freak, which I am to some extent but not as much as him by the sounds of things, and he has a massive Star Wars poster and likes a few sci-fi type things XD I've got my gaming and also anime, which he doesn't really care for, lol. But he can talk to anyone put in front of him, whereas I can't. I've been watching secretly and analyzing in order to understand the processes in such a situation 8) and lo and behold, I learned to talk to more people! Not all the time, but a lot more than I used to :lol: if he was a total partygoer though, I wouldn't want to be with him at all. Need I point out that too much socialising makes me nervous :(


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10 Mar 2011, 6:47 pm

abaisse wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
abaisse wrote:
I love nerdy guys.
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that's what they say but they don't date them or marry them ;p they usually end up with someone opposite-of-nerdy.


That's not true. I prefer nerdy guys because they are interesting. I'd rather hear about Star Wars or a programming language over a guy bragging because he caught the football and scored in whatever game I don't care about.


Was your husband/bf/father_of_your_child a nerd?



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10 Mar 2011, 6:48 pm

abaisse wrote:
I prefer nerdy guys because they are interesting. I'd rather hear about Star Wars or a programming language over a guy bragging because he caught the football and scored in whatever game I don't care about.


Yes! To go back to my boyfriend again, he's a perfect example of this - I sort of offended him once by declining an invite to watch him play football with friends. I felt it was reasonable... I have no interest in football :S so I'd get bored watching. But when he first met me he thought he'd bore me to death talking about videogames and he definitely doesn't, lol. And you can have an intellectual discussion about nerdy things. You can't really have an intellectual discussion about football... not unless you're talking about how physics and biology affect the game :roll:


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10 Mar 2011, 7:00 pm

dunbots wrote:
abaisse wrote:
I love nerdy guys. But I have a house. I'm not sure a nerdy guy could stand all the daylight from the windows around here. :lol:

Har har har. :roll: :P

I don't understand the first comic. And wow, he asks the first girl out, then right away asks someone else out? What a whore. :roll:

The first comic portrays him getting a second chance from a girl, and then going off on a tangent that makes her re-think her decision to go out with him. She left before his tangent was even over, and the second comic shows a female bystander who took interest in him because of his tangent.