Boys at Cornell are geeks?!!

<p>Why is that?</p>

<p>they’re hot geeks…</p>

<p>:)) that was funny…</p>

<p>You will appreciate those geeks 10 years from now.</p>

<p>or very soon ;)</p>

<p>My D’s BF is a PHD engineering student at Cornell. She is a ’ 10 grad. </p>

<p>I guess some would consider him geek or nerd. </p>

<p>So, he is smart, but good looking. My D is smart but good looking.</p>

<p>Please define geeks.</p>

<p>^Sorry, did not mean to imply that if you are good looking you are a nerd.</p>

<p>haha, this is true. But hey, is it really that surprising when you think about it? </p>

<p>I dont care if people are nerds, geeks, loners, etc. My only concern is that As long as they can at least dress well, I can respect you as a human. (aka. J. Crew/banana repub/J Press and the like). Tight pants, and jean shorts are just plain annoying.</p>

<p>why is dressing like a suburban prep what you consider to be dressing well?</p>

<p>^ Haha yeah, but I would have to agree with what he doesn’t consider dressing well.</p>

<p>tight pants can be very fashionable (a la cigarette skinny, London-esque style).</p>

<p>Jean shorts have also had a fashionable comeback recently, adopted by hipsters and worn with flannel and boots in trashy chic.</p>

<p>Nothing in fashion is a full-on faux-pas. You can pull off anything if you do it confidently and smartly. You don’t need to be prep/ivy/wasp/trad to look good.</p>

<p>lol you will respect me as a human being only if i dress well? ***. just sayin thats a bit farfetched. content of one’s character rather than the brand name on their jeans. how about that?</p>

<p>i like hot geeks</p>