<p>=] Yay Ryan! Welcome to the MAC Club. ;D</p>
<p>I’m glad you’ve seen the light, ryan. By the way, that’s “would be close to treason” in my previous post–apparently I left out a word.</p>
<p>I wish girls like you existed in my area… A girl that can appreciate the value of a MAC. Amazing!</p>
<p>They really don’t?</p>
<p>o.o I do. Oo;</p>
<p>you would be surprised. Even girls that are at the top of my class do not really know much about tech.</p>
<p>yea…i would…if he’s not smart, then he has to be talented…</p>
<p>theres many types of intelligences: linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily kinesthetic, spatial, musical, intrapersonal, and interpersonal.</p>
<p>i think this thread is crap. what matters the most is face value and most romantic couples tend to be similar in physical attractiveness. “intelligence” is totally subjective. its also a cop out to use to bash on somebody you don’t like saying they don’t have any or a way to inflate your fake self esteem by saying your fulll of it.</p>
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<p>So is beauty.</p>
<p>Personally, I would say that I find intelligent girls more attractive that those who aren’t. However, I don’t think that I like those girls as a result of their intelligence. At my school, everyone does a pretty good job of segregating themselves into rather stereotypical groups. As it happens, I fall in with the intelligent group. Since these groups usually stick together (take the same classes, participate in the same activities, etc) the girls I actually know are the intelligent girls. Now, if I was in a different group, who is to say that I wouldn’t find the attributes (whatever they may be) of the girls in that group to be attractive because I would know them.</p>
<p>^^^^ The intelligent group? you mean the nerds, right? ;)</p>
<p>I cross group boundaries. :)</p>
<p>Absolutely, there’s nothing wrong with being a nerd, but I play tennis and soccer and most of the others play a sport also so it deosn’t really fit.</p>
<p>semi-athletic nerds </p>
<p>(unless they happen to be on our baseball team, then they can move up to athletic nerds because they actually win)</p>
<p>I heart nerds~~~ Can’t help it :p</p>
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<p>At least you have people like you! We dont have an “athletic, hot, popular nerds” group for me ;)</p>
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That makes up for everything right…;)</p>
<p>yes, i would date someone who’s not as smart as i am. i think i’ve fallen for one already.</p>
<p>In no way do I want to date a total dumbass, as in, the guys I see in summer school because they failed level three American studies (I’m doing senior proj; didn’t fail anything :)).</p>
<p>So basically, yes. I’d date someone who’s not as smart as me. But he needs to be able to keep up. If he can’t have a conversation, W T F is the point?</p>
<p>-a girl named Sammielynn :)</p>
<p>I have difficulty talking to people whose intelligence dips below a certain low…I remember someone in fifth grade asking in music class if Beethoven was still alive…A girl responded to him saying, “That’s a good question…You should ask!” I hissed over to them that he was long dead…I feel a moral obligation to correct people when they say something incorrect…Someone in my Spanish class thought Hoboken was in NY. At the time, we were working in groups, but when I heard this, I felt obligated to inform them that Hoboken is in NJ.</p>
<p>I’ve been told I have trouble “connecting” with people who are not as smart as me…I’m not exactly sure if that’s true, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it were. So, call me superficial, but it looks like my guy’s gotta be a smart cookie (and I do mean a smart cookie - he’s gotta be yummy too! ;)).</p>
<p>i would most certainly date someone who is less intelligent than I am. but intelligence is subjective anyway. as long as he isn’t ignorant or unwilling to learn, it’s all good.</p>