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5 Types Of Guys You Meet In College

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5 Types Of Guys You Meet In College
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In college, you meet a lot of different people. Different races, different religions, and different GUYS. Here, you will discover and prepare yourself for the guys you will meet whether you like it or not. Enjoy this article, and no this is not at anyone directly.

1. The guy who's obsessed with his body


You know he's this guy when you walk into his dorm room and see 20 different blender bottle and 400 packs of protein powder. Don't even get me started about the grunting in the gym. Boys, CHILL OUT.

2. The guy who thinks he should be praised

Sometimes you just have to delete them on that social media site because what they post is just too much. "OMG LOOK AT MY HUGE ROLEX WATCH!!" If you aren't praising him, he's praising himself. A 200 second snapchat story all about your car, your watches, and making yours and your friends business everyone else's business is really not necessary.

3. The guy who thinks he should've went D1

It's a known fact every college has at least one of these guys. #grindin' #catchmeatthegym #workhardplayhard #sweaty This guy is the one to go way too hard in those intramural sports. Let's face it dude, you didn't go D1 for a reason.

4. The guy who looks way older than he actually is

He's the one to never get carded going into the bars. The one with the facial hair of a caveman who looks like he's about 10 years past his actual age.

5. The one who always wants to hang with his "bro's"

Come on dude, how many bro nights can you have?

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