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For Fun...what's Your Guy Stereotype?


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Guest My_Genesis

A few nights ago i watched the movie "What Women Want", and on the IMDB page for the movie someone started a topic about making a movie called "What Men Want", and ultimately the argument came down to that would be a lame movie because men really only want a few things and it doesn't take much brains to figure it out :P

so as kind of a rebuttal to this..in one of the replies someone listed a bunch of guy stereotypes, and automatically i looked for the one that fits me best.

so here's the post in full:

"There should stereotypes of different types of guys for example

the geek

the womaniser

the control freak

the whiny mamas boy

the one who uses women for money(has no job)

the artist(complex and so on)

the older man who is having a mid life crisis

the typical teenager

the typical college idiot

the raging lunatic

the shower(pretender)

the gay man

the nice guy(has many women friends)

the buddy (very peer orientated)

the old perve

the main character would have all charcteristics but in varying degrees and stages of hs life

the list is endless]

many laughs could be raised from the thoughts of these stereotypes

if it were up to me I'd chose to speak like Humphrey Bogart, but....it isn't"

I decided I best fit the nice guy one...for some reason i have more female friends than male friends. although i think part of that is just that i talk a lot to girls i think are attractive - and do nice things like lend them my microsoft office cd's (i did that earlier today haha)..simply because theyre attractive, and i like hearing things from them like "you just saved my life" (thanks microsoft!) and "thank you! you are a genius!" lol.

...so maybe im not very nice after all :P

anyways thought this would be fun, these are some funny stereotypes :D

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Guest Evan_J

The control freak <_<:rolleyes: [*****grumbles,.....bunch of idiot exes......don't they know they're wrong.....wrong, wrong, wrong. And I'm right :) )

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Guest Tofi

Hmmm I am not sure I think the closest match to me is teh gay man and artistic cplex one but I prefer the metrosexual poser type label!

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Since mid-1990's grunge punk isn't on there, I'd have to go with a cross between artist and control freak.

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Guest Jackson

I don't know if I fit into any of those. Probably mostly the buddy. Or a geek, but only in specific subjects. (But I don't look like a geek.)

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Guest Neuro

HMMMMMMMMM

the geek

the artist

the raging lunatic

the gay man

the nice guy

-------------------------So many, but some of them fit and don't D8

ffffffffffffffmwahahahaha

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Guest My_Genesis

I am a bit of a control freak too, but only with some things.

and yes stranded i am a grunger! :D

just look at my itunes lol.

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Guest Leigh
Since mid-1990's grunge punk isn't on there, I'd have to go with a cross between artist and control freak.

lol...i think that's me too....

with a little crazy mixed in..

since they don't have crazy hippie anarchist....

peace&love

leigh

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Guest Leigh
lol...i think that's me too....

with a little crazy mixed in..

since they don't have crazy hippie anarchist....

y'know...

i have to add a little nerd to the mix....maybe i just don't fit one well enough....lol...i guess that's a good thing.

peace

leigh

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Guest My_Genesis
y'know...

i have to add a little nerd to the mix....maybe i just don't fit one well enough....lol...i guess that's a good thing.

peace

leigh

haha...im a total bio & computer nerd. got this from an optometrist last summer while getting tested for contacts RX and complaining about my poor vision "well, bill gates has horrible eyes, and look how successful he is." :P

gotta get into the biotech industry one day and make some big bucks :D

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