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6 Types Of Boys You'll Date

There are a lot of fish in the sea, trust me, I've dated them.

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6 Types Of Boys You'll Date
Bailey Albert

I talk a lot about being single and how I am waiting to find the man of my dreams, but I have never dove into the boys that I have dated.

I have dated almost every type of guy that you can think of. The only one I haven't dated is, well, Mr. Right, of course.

Whether you are 16 and just starting to date, 21 and making trying to find a guy or 30 and being around the block with your fair share of men- chances are you'll end up dating at least one of the following types of boys before you find your person.

1. The Suuuuuuuuper Smart Guy

This guy probably hates the way I spelled "super." Dating Mr. Know It All is like watching endless episodes of Jeopardy and never really knowing how to connect. Good for him because I'm sure his brain will take him somewhere, just not on a date with me.

2. The Shy Guy


Awh. But just... just look at... he's so cute though. Mhm, yeah, I know. Don't fall for it. He's probably really sweet and most likely harmless, but he's so shy that he can't really even talk to you about anything, and you need to talk so you can get to know someone. Sorry, dude.

3. The Frat Boy

Oh, this one if my fav- not really. This guy will charm you with his dazzling smile, super tallness, polo and khakis outfits and invites to the coolest parties. He'll promise he'll prove you wrong about frat boys and say he's different. Only problem is that he'll be dating you and three other women.

4. The Artsy "Gentleman"

Okay, okay, okay, this guy is actually the best guy ever. He'll play piano, guitar and sing, have a brain and a soul, so you can talk about anything. He'll love small coffee shops and be into unique things, but it won't work out because he's really into you and work and art and other people and music and whatever other musical stuff.

5. The Seems-like-a-keeper-just-kidding-no-he-isn't Guy

This guy will have you so frustrated. He'll literally be perfect and will hit every point on your "Perfect Boyfriend" list. Your parents and friends will adore him. He'll have the common traits- funny, cute, smart, easy to talk to, great personality, blah, blah, blah. His one flaw? He's forgetful and forgets to tell you that he's not looking for a relationship.

6. The Bad Boy

We alllllllll have been there. He'll have piercings and tattoos and maybe he'll smoke cigarettes and drink. It will be such a rush but he'll have a soft side too. He'll take you on fun dates, cook dinner for Valentine's day, buy you flowers and cuddle during a movie. It will be sad to let go, but he'll most likely have a sour attitude so breaking up won't be so bad.

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