The linked article does miss the true definition of geek when they start mentioning David Arquette, Tiger Woods, etc. Those guys muchly have the money, therefore allowing them to get actresses/supermodels.
But it is definitely true. Geek = good relationship material.
As for myself: I'm a geek at heart, but I don't think I fit the geek or the 'stud' stereotype. I'm sort of an odd in-betweener with a few things that are waaay out there.
I spend my free time philosophing, reading, writing, playing video games, D&D, geek stuff. I consistently make the Dean's List without studying one bit (Psychology Major). My shelves are lined with Textbooks, D&D Books, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books. I earn $1,000+ a week doing construction. I'm "freaking gorgeous" according to more than several women. I've turned down 'offers' from some very attractive women because I want love and companionship before sex.
I have odd experience with meeting women. Whenever I make a move (which is rarely) she is always in a relationship with either an abusive jock or an actual nice guy (usually a fellow geek or someone with deep pockets and a good heart). Whenever she makes a move, it progresses in one of three directions. 1 - She right out wants sex. Declined. 2 - She initiates a conversation and gets to know me, decides I'm too 'tame' for her, and we simply become friends then slowly drift apart. *sigh* 3 - She initiates a conversation and gets to know me, and then decides she would prefer a one night stand. Declined. I've been told by many people that I'm wasting lots of opportunities to get laid. Honestly, I don't care.
So...I guess I'm a geek in terms of my hobbies and interests, but not so in terms of my Job, Income, and experience with women. Woe is me, I have no stereotype.
