Nerd alert! Who would've ever thought that nerds would one day be a turn-on for women? Yet the fairer sex has finally clued in to their adorable timidity, Einsteinian intelligence and genuine sweetness cultivated by years of being bullied by the types of jerks they usually date. So, if you're diggin' on that cranially gifted cat with the TP stuck to his shoe, don't stuff yourself into a locker by stumbling over one of these possibly offensive phrases.
10. "Are you a virgin?"
Don't assume that just because a skinny guy wears glasses and flood pants, he's never been with a girl. If he does have his V-card, though, aren't you curious as to what 20-some years of pent-up sexual energy can do between the sheets?
9. "Do you live with your parents?"
According to, like, the census and stuff, almost half of 20-somethings now bunk down with their parents at some point. So we could probably ask you the same question.
8. "What's your IQ?"
A person's "intelligence quotient" is a number calculated using any one of several standardized tests and actually has very little to do with overall brain power. You wouldn't want us judging your worth by the number that shows up on your bathroom scale, would you?
7. "Ever wish you were popular?"
Constant pressure to fit in? Certain judgment on every superficial level? A circle of friends based solely on what you can do for them? No thanks, we've seen "Mean Girls."
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6. "Were you a nerd in high school?"
Yes. Just like Brad Pitt, Justin Timberlake, Vin Diesel and all those other good-looking celebrities who joined Forensics Club, started boy bands and played Dungeons & Dragons, respectively.
5. "What are you allergic to?"
Allergies affect more than 50 million people in the United States, not just the nerd demo. But it just so happens that reruns of "Sex and the City," hearing about your Pilates class, and being forced to comment on whether something makes you look fat will send most dudes into potentially fatal anaphylactic shock. Thanks for asking.
4. "Can you fix my computer?"
Probably. But continuing this relationship on the basis of being your 24/7 tech support isn't all that appealing.
3. "I like nerdy guys."
How salty do you get when you hear a guy say, "I like blondes," or "I'm a butt man"? Categorizing guys based on stereotypes will only ensure that you miss out on tons of interesting people.
2. "Did you know the term nerd was invented by Dr. Seuss ... "
... in his 1950 book, "If I Ran the Zoo." Yeah. That's why we boycott "The Grinch" each Christmas.
1. "Are you a Trekkie?"
Look, sci-fi is one of the most popular entertainment genres in America. It overlaps with everything from fantasy to horror and is found in magazines, television, film and books. Chances are, you like science fiction too, without even knowing it.
Matt Christensen has written for Maxim, Cosmopolitan and Match.com. His first wedgie came in freshman gym class. He's gone commando ever since.
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Thursday 24 December
By Noob
Lol, wow Bunny is the biggest loser nerd evar! lol! I read some of "it's" posts.
Btw, I wear thick rimmed black glasses, I wore taped up glasses, I have flood pants, I guess, they are jeans, but they are suppose to fit that way...
I have had very attractive girl friends. I currently have a very attractive girl friend.
Most of my friends are girls.
lol
I am in the air force.
Im a nerd.
I don't need to, nor does anyone, need to justify their style to anyone, but I just happen to be bored enough to make a post on this topic because I'm bored at work lol!
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Wednesday 03 June
By peggy
Let me get this straight.......
In order to NOT be a Bi+ch, women must open their minds and date short guys, bald guys, jobless guys, skinny guys, pretentious ars holes and now nerds.
AND
At the same time, women must continue to consume themselves with starvation diets, exercise classes, costly trips to the salon and designer clothing stores, while climbing the corporate ladder in order to pay for it all, just to get some jerk to smile at us? As long as the male ego is alive, there will never be equality.
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Tuesday 09 June
By Silvanyis
Hey. I'm female. and a D&D, warcraftian, startrek loving, freaky nerd myself.
I've said I love nerds (guys) because I do. they are my people :P
I've never once heard a nerdy guy complain when I tell him that in a low purr.
Not.
Once.
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Thursday 04 June
By Nerdy girl..
I am an attractive blonde woman, athletic figure, with plenty of social skills. I am also a Software Engineering undergraduate so I know what nerdy guys are really like. I work with them everyday. And I can tell you the guys in my faculty are all just as attractive and social as males in other faculties such as Kinesiology.
However these guys also have a high intelligence, broader range of interests, more wit, and are a hell of a lot more interesting and charming. They also tend not to be douchebags so often either. So I can actually say that YES! I like nerds. Not because I "think I'm better than them and I'm coming down from my high horse" but because they're just better partners in general. Maybe its time for people to open their eyes and look past cartoon stereotypes..
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Thursday 11 June
By missy
Dear Matt.
Its fun reading your "nerd" comments. It;s just all about relationship.You lay yourself out....but human interaction, is quite diferent.
I like what you have to say...curious. but really? You are intellingent, i.e. smart., but use your social skills. Dazzle someone...you will.
Missy
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Sunday 12 July
By Austin
I am a nerd... I can write a webpage, I can trace a webpage, i play videogames.. but who cares? I hang out with a group of girls who literally fight over me! But idk... if a girl doesn't like a nerd because he's smart than she doesn't deserve a nerd. oh and bunny... Fu-ck off
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Sunday 26 July
By sgthooten
hey bunny,
i am what people would classify as a nerd and ill say i aint never done "nerdy stuff. i suck with computers, i wouldnt trade my homies for being popular any day. so in effect i just wanna say. up yours asshole
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Monday 27 July
By Dave
I've long considered myself a nerd, although if the above list is anything to go by, then I've been seriously lacking in my nerd-ocity. Although I feel I must speak out for my bretherin when I say they missed a couple things. Like making up new words for fun, or comic and stamp collecting. Oh, and if you want to know if we're nerds or not (cause sometimes it's hard to tell) just ASK. Most of us are proud to be labled as such.
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