Revenge of the Nerds: Four Reasons Women Dig Geeks

When my boyfriend announced that he was getting Lasik surgery a few months ago, I was unnerved. Glasses are my thing—one of those obscure attributes that immediately attracts me to somebody, no matter how brutish or repelling the rest of his personality may be. For one of my girlfriends, it’s large veins on a man’s forearms. For another, it’s a defined jaw line (to the extent that she lists Michael Bolton and Ed Harris as her top celebrity crushes because of it). For me, it’s a hot pair of … lenses.

I’ve always loved bespectacled men and wondered recently where this particular fetish surfaced. As I dug through my internal rolodex of boyfriends past searching for an answer, it suddenly hit me: it’s not just the glasses. I love the nerdy men that wear them. And I think it’s about time someone came to their defense in the great, misunderstood world of relationships.

Defense #1: Bad Boys Don’t Always Finish First
I’ve seen Rebel Without a Cause and all the Die Hard movies. I get it. Women’s instinctual attraction to the bad boy is supposed to date back to the primal forces of sex and survival. However, as far as I’m concerned, we’re above the ooh-ooh, ahh-ahh Neanderthal role-playing. We don’t need some bulky bad boy to save us. Exit hulking brute. Enter sensitive geek.

Geeks equal out the playing field in relationships again. Rather than men maintaining this archaic fantasy of a bruised up meathead with an anger management problem and a motorcycle, a geekier breed of men actually bring benefits to the table. For one, he will not act as if he’s been shot up with testosterone every five minutes, or deal with his feelings by means of drag racing. There’s a sensitivity there that the bad boys are severely lacking. A geeky companion will be much more likely to openly discuss an issue with you, rather than acting possessive and/or hitting the checkout clerk for telling you too nicely to have a good rest of the day.

Overall, rather than letting insecurity rear its violent head, a geek is more attentive to what’s really important … you.

Defense #2: Is That Your Protractor in Your Pocket? Geeks Are the Best Lovers
Granted, most women love a man who can openly watch The Notebook and talk about feelings. But there are other needs that geeks fulfill that extend beyond movie night. A recent British survey of 2,000 women and men revealed IT geek to be at the top of a list of lovers’ occupations, as reported by The Sun newspaper. According to the survey, IT geeks were ranked so high because they were found to be the most selfless and adventurous lovers, as well as much more open to using tech gadgets (ahem) outside of the office. Even more specifically, the survey found that 82 percent of IT “geeks” interviewed said that their partners’ pleasure was the most important thing to them.

(Fitness workers, by the way, scored lowest among all those questioned, with only 41 percent admitting to caring about their partners’ needs—ready to switch your six-pack for four eyes, yet?)

Defense #3: Intelligence—A Crucial Piece of the Pi
It’s no coincidence that Millhouse is the best Simpsons character, or that genius Bill Gates remains one of the world’s most fascinating people. Intelligence is undeniably attractive, particularly when it’s genuine and in rarer cases, modest. Although sometimes we tend to adore the more obvious choice in movies and magazines, we’ve secretly loved the smarty-pants for years—Richie Cunningham was always our leading man on Happy Days, not the Fonz, and which of Steve Urkel’s personas got Laura at the end of Family Matters? Certainly not the sultry Stephan, but rather, the suspender-clad Urkie.

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01.25.2012
Alissa
my boyfriend's a huge geek who also wrestled and played football in high school--perfect combination.
Good luck finding a geek boy with a backbone.
:) interesting article and comments.
07.12.2011
Phil Martell
As much as I enjoyed your article, I realized I'm screwed. I'm huge on tech, computers, and learning anything new, whether it be languages, mathematics, chemistry, biology, etc. Any new scientific/sociological/historical/etc breakthroughs always excite me. But I look like a jock. I ride a motorcycle (the fuel efficiency can't be beat), I can't stand wearing my glasses (they hurt the bridge of my nose), I'm training to run marathons, and I'm a scuba diver. So all the ladies who are into geeks see me, and I look like an adventure-seeking jock, and I don't appeal to them. And the ladies who want the jock/bad boy are initially attracted to me, but quickly realize I'm WAY too far over the geek threshold for them, and move on soon after. Where are the women who dig geeks who don't look like geeks(because I have yet to find any)?
09.21.2010
Ted Francis
I think this can be very true. Now to be honest i do go for a slight bad boy at first, but what really lures me in is can he keep a conversation with me, can he debate can he argue? if no if he is baffled by half my words then i will generally loose interest. If they show a form of intelligence in something i dont know though i shall be lured in, i like my men intelligent. I didnt even realise till recently that my boyfriend wears glasses and i have to say i nearly jumped him when i saw him wearing them. i had seen him in them before due to the fact we had been friends for about a year and i believe i nearly melted the first time i saw them, i had forgotten though dueto the fact he raerly wears them. I agree nerds are attractive (to a point, i wouldnt date anyone who was an extreme 'NERD' as you put it, but luckily in ireland its hard to find someone who fits strongly into a steryotype like that)
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