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Scientific Dating Advice For
Geeks
You enjoy math, chemistry, and you thrash out algorithms to
solve practical problems. You are smart; actually, you’re a
geek! But being a geek shouldn’t stop you from actively dating.
It would be possible that spending too much time studying,
reading, solving problems, and pursuing other “egghead”
activities might leave you a little light on social techniques.
Here’s a scientific way to solve your dating problem.
Given
Geeks are afraid to date. That’s a given. They are afraid they
might come out too nerdy, weird or boring. But believe it or
not, girls don’t avoid geeks like the plague. In fact, many
people find geeks interesting and even cute. So relax, there’s
no “Do Not Date” sign printed on your forehead. Dating is
something that everybody does, so there’s no reason that a geek
can’t do it well.
Unknown
Your biggest challenge as a geek is to overcome this fright and
ask girls out. Fear not, for what is unknown to you, is laid
out step by step in the solution below.
Solution
Step 1: Overcoming Communication Issues
Probably the biggest dating problem facing geeks would be
communication. Geeks tend to use too much technical jargon. In
social settings, this gets worse because they tend to switch to
sci-fi mode and lose non-geeks with their references to scenes
from Star Wars or names from the planet Tatooine. So there: not
everyone is into science fiction and video games.
Step 2: Bridging the communication gap
Quite simply, this issue can be most effectively solved by the
techniques of effective communication. Effective communication
states that misunderstanding can be avoided if parties try to
understand the person they are talking to, and try to picture
their conversation from that other person’s point of view.
When you talk to someone, a potential date, imagine if she will
appreciate your geeky terms. What is she like, her background?
What is she interested in? Try to picture your conversation
through her eyes, and visualize how she would receive what
you’re saying.
Step 3: Show Your Interest
Be genuinely interested in knowing her. Be aware of where they
are coming from when they are talking to you. So, in turn, you
can better understand them.
Remember that in most communications, the actual words make up
only 7 percent of the message, while the remaining 93% is
non-verbal (body language, facial expression, eye contact,
voice tone and quality). So be mindful of the messages you
send.
Step 4: Take It Slow
Date unhurriedly; take time in meeting people and asking more
than one girl out on a date. There’s no need to dive into a
deeper relationship with someone unless you have had the time
to know each other better and to see if you are emotionally
ready.
Step 5: Inject Variety
Don’t confine yourself to the usual dinner in a restaurant. Set
up a date where one of you prepares a meal at home. Go outdoors
for a picnic, kite flying, shopping for fresh produce, a
fairground or carnival. Mix the routine with the adventurous
venues, and you will have a wealth of diverse experiences and
stories to share with your date.
Don’t confine yourself in dating from school or the
neighborhood. There are many online dating services available,
even for the geek in you. Visit a dating network for geeks like
you interested in science, chemists, and biologists. That’s a
good place to find a perfect match.
Step 6: Enjoy!
Date to make yourself happy. Who you date is entirely your
choice. Whether she is a fellow geek or not, she must be
someone you want to spend time with or you will be happy to go
out with.
Enjoy the conversations that you are able to carry. Enjoy the
busy weekends with several, interesting girls. Enjoy the
places, activities and adventures that you embark in as you go
on a date. Enjoy the fact that you are getting good at
dating.
Being a geek should not get in the way of dating. You simply
have to attack it like a math problem that you happily tackle.
Know the givens; understand the unknown; and follow the
procedure to solve the unknown; and, “Eureka! Dating problem,
solved!”
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