What is the difference between loners and nerds? I don't really know which one this boy i like could be and i don't wanna offend him or something. Can anyone explain?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? KisaKiss19 answered Saturday January 16 2010, 10:51 am: There is no difference between a loner and a nerd, a nerd and a jock, a jock and a rocker-a so on and so forth.We all know the labels.But everyone is who they are- they have a little bit of everything inside of them. Labels these days don't make too much sense, actually they never really did. If you like this boy you shouldn't worry about what he is, and I'm not trying to lecture you or anything at all. I'm just saying,who cares what he is? You'll see he's probably a lot more than just these two categories- which I bet you already know. Point is, there's no point in wondering simply because it's impossible to figure out who someone is just by looking at them.We all have too many different dimensions.Anyway I hope all works out with this boy and you two hit it off !
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Friday January 15 2010, 9:57 pm: When I was in high school, people called people nerds whom were really smart and all this did was their school work etc. Loners are more like someone who has this one friends who is popular but they arent popular but hangs out with that person while they are with a group of friends that they arent really friends with. im alittle rusty on it lol i graduated two years ago but for 2 years i didnt attend a public school. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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