Smart, sweet, cute guys?

<p>lol.. our starbucks is connected to our bookstore, so its convenient. As for grocery stores.. don't think ill meet many teenagers there. Nor is it a place I want to go to to socialize haha. (keep in mind, I am 17)</p>

<p>As for malls.. my favorite store is Tillies.. i don't think based on clothing style I will find intelligent guys haha..</p>

<p>Well, good look in your search, sounds like guy number 3 needs to grow a pair. Everyone has offered great advice. I would say just wait until college, because it is from my experience and the experience of my friends, that whatever relationships you try and carry over into college, they most likely will be broken off. Why you ask, because when you take these good young men, and put them at a university, where they are outnumbered significantly, with 20,000 or so cute, good looking, smart, crazy young women, well, you'll figure it out.</p>

<p>ask a friend to hook you up. nice guys generally have friends who are nice too.</p>

<p>Face it kid, you are going to be celibate until college. LOL Then, due to the sorting action of adcoms, many of the college guys will be at or near your intelligence level.</p>

<p>also, look out for the sheep in wolves clothing, yeah, if you only knew half of what goes on. These days, most people are playing their bf/gf like well tuned violins at the Sydney Orchestra.</p>

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Anyway....as for advice...I'd say next year try college parties (as long as you're 18, somehow boys don't seem to like if you're jailbait)

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Don't look for datable guys at parties... If people are looking for anything at parties, they're looking for hookups not relationships. Plus I don't think you're going to meet any quality guys at a place where it's too loud to talk and most of the guys are drunk.</p>

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also, look out for the sheep in wolves clothing, yeah

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Isn't it the other way around? Sheep in wolves' clothing would actually be a blessing in disguise.</p>

<p>LOL. i agree on that. a respectable guy is not looking for the woman of his dreams at a party...especially not at one at a club.</p>

<p>Wait for college.</p>

<p>yeah ha... i disregarded that bit of information. I have no plan of finding a date at a Frat party aha. (hey, maybe theres a smart nice guy there, but im definetely not going there to find a guy aha)</p>

<p>and yeah.. the sheep/wolves analogy was backwards, but i got what he was going for.</p>

<p>I'd really like to get a sheep in wolf's clothing... smexy, cool, and thrilling on the outside, a sweetheart on the inside... best of both worlds ^^</p>

<p>In other news, the Big Bad Wolf was recently outed for his fetish of crossdressing in old-lady clothes</p>

<p>^aha.. well thats the thing. a lot of girls like that bad guy look but a sweetheart on the inside.. or they think they can change them to be become a sweetheart.. that's what gets girls in so much trouble and disappointment</p>

<p>Alright, sheep in wolves clothing thing was completely my bad, that is what happens to you when you stay up doing problem sets out the wazoo and only get 1 hr of sleep, and still haven't recovered from it. But yeah, you understood what I said, wow, I'm an idiot, lol.</p>

<p>or they could just be little cute adorkable nerds trying (and failing) to act/look cool... and then their failure just makes them seem even more endearing</p>

<p>lol.. adorkable.. i like that word. :] yeah. i get what you mean.</p>

<p>^ LOL. that reminds me of the time i took a toy clock and attached it to a piece of string so i could wear it around my neck with sunglasses and be "gangster". i was SO hardcore that day.</p>

<p>Yeah, definitely stay away from the bad boy, those we're all my friends were in school, now if I look at their lives today, I thank god I didn't follow that path. In fact, my cousin just got busted for selling X and will be spending some serious time in the pen. Yeah, find you a pennsylvania lawyer. Or an engineer, or doctor, but not a nerdy engineer though, like that turd I had in my physics class as a freshmen, I just wanted to knock the **** out of him because he kept answering all of the professor's questions. My god, shut up man.</p>

<p>^ahaha. niceeeee!</p>

<p>no joke, it got to the point where the professor was getting annoyed with him. The prof could barely talk without the guying trying to get his two sense in on the conversation. Which the professor, knowing what the kid was up to, would give him a look that could kill, but the guy was so oblivious to this, he would just keep going. I would look over to my other engineering buddies and be like, wow, this guy is clueless. Yeah, stay away from those. It makes your relationship easier if you have someone who can actually take a hint, or knows when to stop. Can save you a lot of breath, lol.</p>

<p>lol, don't worry I'm not attracted to those kind of guys. They can be sweet sometimes, but there usually asses who are full of themselves. I have a friend like that. Besides the fact that he's disrespectful ( I think it's just plain rude to speak over a professor) he is also two years younger ha. One of those oh so smart kids. It's actually funny because sometimes he uses his intelligence to make fun of people subtly, even when his statement is wrong, because he knows the other person won't catch on. I however know that he has no idea what he's talking about sometimes, so I think he's just being stupid.</p>

<p>What exactly are you looking for in a relationship? Why not just remain platonic with your 3 satisfactory male friends and fulfill your sexual needs elsewhere?</p>

<p>Anywho, maybe you could ask your friends with friends in other schools if they know anyone suitable for you? Or ask your 3 male friends if they have anyone who you'd be compatible with? Like begets like, and if your friends really are smart and nice (I've excluded cute, as heterosexual males tend to not base their friendships on physical attractiveness), then surely they'd have smart and nice friends of their own? Go out with a friend of one of your friends, off of their recommendation.</p>