1. Get Your Geek On! Tech-Savvy Guys Are Super Manly!!!
“As technology has become a necessity for most, it’s no surprise that a new generation of tech-savvy men are winning over the hearts and minds of their female counterparts.
I love guys who are more tech-savvy than the average layman, so whenever a frustrating situation happens with cache memory, deleting cookies or synchronizing the network, he can get those gadgets to behave.He is a modern day knight in shining armor who is able to help those that find themselves in a sudden state of tech-induced distress.
2. Time to get drilling, fellas! My husband will have to be a handyman!!!
I think the sexiest trait in a man is an ability to DIY - including putting up shelves, basic building, putting up blinds and laying decking in the garden. I love it when a guy knows how to assemble pieces of furniture and unblock drains.
3. Male Engineers Are So Sexy And Manly!!!
He is an intuitive problem-solver. You will never have to hire anyone to do anything. He can read a book and instantly figure out how something works.They know how to fix things… like everything. He's like your own personal handyman. Never knew how a washing machine worked? He will explain it in layman's terms and teach you.When you move into your new place, he will digitally diagram your floor plan and measure the dimensions of your furniture to make sure everything fits properly.
4. Guys That Are Good At Math Are So Sexy!!!
I love guys who have an aptitude for math and science, they tend to have good problem-solving skills, always very logical and can think rationally.
5. Guys That Can Play Difficult Piano Pieces
Piano playing keeps your brain active. It's very hard for your brain to rot when you consistently throw it the musical language to interpret.I love it when a guy is passionate about music.Passion is all about effort and energy and devotion. It’s about living, breathing, and embodying something. It’s about being so immersed in a subject that one can’t tell where it begins and you end. Everyone loves a musician. 'Nuff said. :)
Tbh, if you are limiting yourself to somebody with all of these traits - I have some, but far from all of them - then not only are you looking for a needle in a haystack, but when you eventually do find that needle in the haystack, there's a slim probability he's going to like you back. Even if he does, you might find that guy and figure that actually he's not what you thought you wanted.
But at your age I guess it's natural to have these standards, even if you do eventually find you cut back on them.
I have 1, 2 and 4. I have enough smarts to understand 3 without formal training even though I would make a really bad engineer because I lack creativity. Sort of a requirement when you learn how to do costs and benefits analysis of projects.
2 3 and 4 are me. I don't see geeks as manly though, plenty of them are quite effeminate, and I don't think being able to play an instrument is particularly manly either.
Well, I guess I'm quite the man - according to this take. Well, except for the piano bit as I only know a few piano pieces and they aren't exactly difficult.
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