Why geeks think girls don’t like them

Mar 06 2012 Tags: , , , , ,

The oldest joke online is that geeks have never seen a girl.

Book at bikofe

Book at bikofe

Or that nice guys can’t get a girl.

Variations of this story have been happening all my life, my fellow geeks tell similar stories and the internet is awash with rage comics saying the same thing. But this particular story happened last night, to me.

On my way home from class I went to a nearby coffee shop to read a book – it’s a trick I use to get myself off the internets and reading proper books that are awesome.

Upon getting there, my regular spot, the only place with a good reading light, was occupied. Some girl was there, reading a book, minding her own business.

I plomped my arse down at a nearby table and tried to read. There wasn’t enough light.

After a few moments of thought I got up and asked the girl, if I could sit at her table because the light was better. She looked up from her book, smiled, said she doesn’t speak a word of Slovene, but that I should totally sit next to her since she’s hogging the only good light.

Sat down, thinking “My, that girl was kinda cute. Foreign too, I bet she’d be super interesting to talk to! Wonder what she’s doing here …” And I started reading.

After about half an hour, the girl stopped reading and just sort of sat there, looking kind of lost for a couple of minutes. I could almost feel her eyes peering through me … but the book was really interesting. I kept reading.

Bikofe

Bikofe

She stood up and wandered about the coffee shop, looking at different things on the wall and just generally looking like a person loitering around waiting for someone to afford an opportunity to be spoken to.

I was the only other person there.

Finally she decided to leave. But before she did she came up to me, gave me a super warm smile and a cute good bye. All I did was a Huh? Oh right, bye.

Opportunity squandered.

Here was a cute girl that would doubtlessly be really interesting to talk to, who actually wanted to talk to me. But I just didn’t give her a chance because I was there to read a book, damn it.

I think this is something us geeks do a lot. We pride ourselves on our laser-focused minds, being able to construct glass castles in our heads when tackling big problems, but we often shut ourselves out of random opportunities – what people call serendipity.

There was a line in my old startup pitch: Serendipity is looking for a needle in a haystack and finding the farmer’s daughter.”

Except for engineers the line would be: “Serendipity is looking for a needle in a haystack and finding the farmer’s daughter, then being pissed off that you couldn’t find the needle and going home without even saying Hello to the daughter.”

And that’s why the internet’s oldest joke is that geeks have never seen a girl.

PS: this likely also has a lot to do with how different business-type founders are from engineer-type founders, that openness to random opportunities that pop up everywhere. Definitely something engineers should work on :)

 

 

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4 responses so far

  • Alexander Steshenko

    Things are changing… I’ve been noticing some kind of hunt on geeks as girls have realized that “a geek” often equals “smart, good, reasonable, earns money, gets interviewed by Google etc etc”.

    So… I wouldn’t worry about “opportunity squandered”, really. These days: you get to pick dude :D

  • http://swizec.com Swizec

    Even if there is a big hunt on geeks, that’s of no use if you forget to even talk to them :D

    And hey, the opportunity was squandered, doesn’t mean there won’t be another one somewhere; I’m not worried, but hopefully next time I’ll remember to start a chat.

  • Alexander Steshenko

    Right! But the thing is that what I’ve been noticing is that you don’t even have to talk – you will be forced to a chat and eventually marriage whether you want it or not so much. (Particularly because geeks are still (not for long) not used to this and will just… “follow the lead” :| )

  • http://swizec.com Swizec

    Ah yes, once a geek gets a girl he will often forget it’s actually possible to switch if you don’t like the way things are going.

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