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Charming A-holes... (pg. 4)
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| Miss Bliss |
hahahah:
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Geek Cuisine
Geeks tend towards packaged, junk foods since they prefer to work and think and aren't all that into cooking for themselves. Make sure that your geek understands that you are not merely a replicator, and provide him with home cooked food. A batch of chocolate chip cookies will let him know that you love him. You do have to monitor your geek for weight gain; however, remember that most of their days are spent sitting and staring at a monitor. |
so true, I'm trying to wean my geek friend off a diet of only pizza and mac & cheese right now so he gets more healthy, but he's holding on tight :o |
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| squirrelly |
| I love geeky boys. :) My boyfriend of 2.5 yrs is wonderful. He plays video games, has a degree in Electrical Engineering, and doesn't party. He plays in a band, which I find terribly sexy... but I met him before he joined the band. nice boys > charming s any day. |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Miss Bliss
hahahah:
so true, I'm trying to wean my geek friend off a diet of only pizza and mac & cheese right now so he gets more healthy, but he's holding on tight :o |
How dare you!!! Leave him the mac & cheese you heartless wench :mad: |
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| distant |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
I can’t explain it. |
See: Mystery Method, David DeAngelo, BadBoy, RSD, etc. |
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| Slylee |
| i dont really like computer geeks. i prefer normal geeks. |
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| Theresa |
I fell for a charming once, and I totally learned my lesson. NEVER again!
I've always been one to go for the nerdier guys for the most part though... I seem to be more attracted to them :conf:
But, nerdier "nicer" guys have the capability of being massive s too. My first serious relationship is a perfect example of that. King nerd, totally sweet and amazing, and then a couple years into the relationship, he turned into the biggest known to mankind, (or perhaps just me).
Anyway, my standards for men have gone through the roof, so it takes a lot for a guy to even make it through the interviewing process.. lol! I don't get suckered in by charm and good looks anymore; there has to be some substance. |
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| Slylee |
oh and for the record, i am in no way talking about being attracted to as$holes, in general at all. i was just merely appreciating the charming one in my life as a friend only, and just talking about how it's funny that even though he's a big prick, he's still very charming and likeable. i am not really attracted to as$holes, although i did go through that phase when i was like 18. i like a little bad boy here and there, but nothing serious.
i've dated complete geek boys who didn't smoke pot or drink or anything, and then i've dated guys with tatooes who did pills and coke every weekend. i guess that's proof that i dont really have a type at all. i go from one extreme to the next. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
A good rule of thumb is that good-looking people of both sexes tend to be shallow and arrogant. If you live by that one you will rarely be wrong about people.
[And yes, it is somewhat contradictory to say that.] ;) |
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| Slylee |
one of my friend's roommates is smoking hot by the way. he's so goddamn sexy, but he's quirky and artsy too. he paints and loves old school hip hop. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!
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| Zoso |
| LOL. Sly needs t3h hate sexorz. lawl. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
Not that ugly people escape my judgment, either. They are often resentful because people are not attracted to them.
This is why average-looking people are the greatest. |
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| dallastar |
| the word charming should never do in the same sentence or fragment as the word ;). |
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