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When your younger the one's that seem like a good 'catch' fall by the wayside...they don't take care of themselves and all that muscle turns to fat.....lose their hair and teeth...become bitter and grumpy.

Stuck in a go no where welding job

or something.

Mean while the 'nerds' have passed you up! They are better to talk to...can carry deep meaningful conversations about everything from cars to the cosmos...until dawn...are more giving and sensitive...keep fit but are not huge and bulky....dress sharp, and have taste and class beyond a metal concert and a budwiser.

Oh and lets not forget they usually have better jobs as nerds too...they make more money cause they use brains and not brawn.

Its funny to see how men age, and that the one's that were a 'catch' in high school are icky now and the nerds are actually, cool...confident and classy!

And sometimes men (like women) grow into their looks and actually get better looking with age...not all...but the one's who don't spend all day in the sun working construction look a good 10-20 yrs younger as well.

Go nerd dad! You rock!

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Oh and lets not forget the percent that succumb to addictions....and mental illness. That makes finding a man much harder at my age (at least thats what my single freinds tell me lols)

Or the one's that still live with mom and she is not sick...or are bitter over a divorce and support 5+ kids...ect...ect...

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OMG I :drool:

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Go nerd dad! You rock!

Why thank you, young lady.

:geek:

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We will over run the planet. :-)

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I am a nerd, albeit I do not yet qualify as being an older man yet, I don't think.

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i r nerd and proud.

Not sure if I count for the "older men" part though. 29 fall into that category?

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I get carded almost everywhere I go (to buy smokes or a drink) and anyone that hasn't known me before would swear I am 27 or 29. Women generally can't figure out my age and don't believe me when I tell them. It really paid to stay out of the sun and to stear clear of too much drinking.

I use to hate it but now that I am older I love it. *lol* =)

On a side note I don't get high either and I feel that helped alot.

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