Owain F Carter

A Girl's Guide to Geek Guys


Humour


So, your crush on the bass player from Vibrating Sandbox has 
finally died a whimpering death and you're wondering where to 
go from here. All the sinister dudes are either dating a 
series of interchangeable high-school riot girls in baby doll 
dresses and an overdose of manic panic, or permanently shacked 
up with some bitter old lady who pays all the bills. Which 
will it be, a wifely prison or a humiliating one night stand? 
Into this void of potential mates comes a man you may not have 
considered before, a man of substance, quietude and stability, 
a cerebral creature with a culture all his own. In short, a 
geek.

Why Geek Dudes Rule

They are generally available.
Other women will tend not to steal them.
They can fix things.
Your parents will love them.
They're smart.

Where The Geek Dude Lurks

While they are often into alternative music, geek dudes tend 
not to go to shows too often. Instead you'll find them hanging 
out with their friends, discussing the latest hardware 
revolution or perfecting their Bill Gates impressions. You 
know how some people wear t-shirts with their favorite bands 
on them, thus showing that they went to certain shows? Well, 
geek dudes wear t-shirts with the logos of different software 
companies on them, thus showing that they are up on the 
latest, um, releases. A small, though convivial, rivalry may 
be detected here amongst the geek dudes. Try wearing one 
yourself and see if he strikes up a conversation.
Of course the best way to meet a geek dude is through the 
Internet. All geeks harbor a secret fantasy about meeting some 
girl in cyberspace, carrying on an e-mail romance in which he 
has the chance to combine an activity he is comfortable with, 
computing, with one he is very uncomfortable with, 
socializing. To many geek dudes, cyberdating is just an 
advanced form of some kind of video game, but they are 
frustrated by a lack of players. Their lack is your strength.

Imprinting

You might notice that these men harbor some strange ideas 
about how the world works and some particularly strange ideas 
about women. There is a reason for this. Because they've had 
limited interpersonal experience, geek dudes must look 
elsewhere for behavior models. Lacking a real world social 
milieu, geeks often go through a transference stage with such 
narratives, and try to model their interactions on them. Thus, 
certain media images and themes come to have an overly 
cathected, metaphorized reality to them, while the rest of us 
view such programming as mere entertainment. Case in point, 
our next topic...

The Trek factor

If you're not up on your Star Trek, you can forget about 
getting or keeping a geek dude. And I'm not just talking 
vintage-era Captain Kirk and Spock either. You've got to be up 
on your The Next Generation, your Deep Space Nine, your 
Babylon 5. Armed with your own knowledge of Federation 
policies, you can better gauge when and how to act. The sexual 
politics of Star Trek are pretty blunt: the men run the 
technology and the ship, and the women are caretakers (a 
doctor and a counselor). Note the sexual tensions on the 
bridge of the Enterprise: the women, in skin tight uniforms, 
and with luxuriant, flowing hair. The men, often balding, and 
sporting some sort of permanently attached computer auxiliary. 
This world metaphorizes the fantasies of the geek dude, who 
sees himself in the geeky-but-heroic male officers and who 
secretly desires a sexy, smart, Deanna or Bev to come along 
and deferentially accept him for who he is. If you are willing 
to accept that this is his starting point for reality, you are 
ready for a geek relationship.

Once You've Nabbed Him

Of course, catching that geek guy is only half the battle. 
Keeping him by your side is another story altogether. I was 
privileged to speak with Miss Victoria Maat, who not only got 
herself a geek guy but was also clever enough to marry him 
just a few short months ago. She interrupted her newlywed 
bliss to give us a few tips on the care and feeding of a geek 
man:

Geeks are sensitive and caring lovers and husbands. If you 
can hang with the techno-lifestyle, they make the best mates. 
They are the most attractive people, not flashy or hunky, but 
the kind who get cuter and more alluring over time (I told you 
she was a newlywed). Definitely give geeks a chance.

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.

Geek Lifestyle

The geek dude has long work habits and tends to bring his 
work home with him. He seems permanently connected to his hard 
disk. You must at least appear interested in his work. 
Generally, a solid understanding of the computer is a must; if 
you cannot master this, you should at least be able to talk 
the talk. Remember most geeks are anal and they get stressed 
about details which appear insignificant. Be understanding, 
put on your best Deanna Troi face (see above) and empathize.

To relax, geeks love to play the latest computer games. Let 
him play Myst or Chuck Yeager's Air Combat for hours if he 
wants to. Act concerned if he's stuck or has just been 
ambushed by three MiGs. My geek loves to try to help people on 
the Internet who say that they are stuck in Myst. He comes up 
with clever riddles instead of directing them point blank. 
Geeks also like to go to sci-fi and Japanese animated movies, 
again, a basically harmless vent for your man.

Geek Buddies

Many geeks extend their work friendships into what they 
jokingly refer to as RL (Real Life, also known as "that big 
room with the ceiling that is sometimes blue and sometimes 
black with little lights"). The greatest thing about your 
geek's buddies is that you can feel secure in setting them up 
with your girlfriends. They may feel awkward around females at 
first, so don't overwhelm them. In time they will come out of 
their shell and realize that you are into the same things they 
are.

Post-It Note

I thank Victoria for the above advice. I must say that when 
she read my draft of the piece, before writing her section, 
she asked her husband which one he thought she was more like, 
Deanna or Beverly. Howard, the devil, immediately replied that 
he had always thought Victoria was actually most like Ensign 
Ro Laren, a cute character with a slight authority problem who 
is always had trouble (this is fairly apt). This exchange is 
interesting for several reasons:

Howard had already thought about who she was most like.
He could summon up characters from seasons past with ease.
Victoria actually knew who he meant.
Folks, I think this marriage will last.

One Last Thing

Because they have been so abused and ignored by society, 
many geeks have gone underground. You may actually know some 
and just haven't noticed them. They often feel resentful, and 
misunderstood, and it is important to realize this as you grow 
closer to them. Don't ever try to force the issue, or make 
crazy demands that he choose between his computer and you. 
Remember, his computer has been there for him his whole life; 
you are a new interloper he hasn't quite grasped yet.

Geek dudes thrive on mystery and love challenges and 
intellectual puzzles. Don't you consider yourself one? 
Wouldn't you like a little intellectual stimulation or your 
own? We thought so.


By Mikki Halpin and Victoria Maat. From the Internet © unknown.