14 Ways you can be Sure you’ve Married a Geek

14 Ways you can be Sure you’ve Married a Geek

Everyone knows that when you get married, your life changes. When Jeffrey and I recently tied the knot, we were advised by the older and wiser that the first year of marriage is the hardest. But so far, it has been fantastic. Don’t get me wrong; just because married life is proving to be bliss does not mean there haven’t been any of those aforementioned changes. Recently, I realized that the “married life changes” that I am adjusting to are all coincidentally related to the fact that Jeffrey is a web developer, a.k.a Geek.

So I’ve put together a list of the major changes that have surprised and humored me the most. Developers: this one is for your spouses, not you.


1 - I Actually Know What a Web Dev is

I always assumed a web developer was some person who worked on computers and sometimes made pretty web pages. Simple. End of story. I don’t think Jeffrey would have consented to marrying me if I didn’t get it all straightened out. I am proud to say that I now have a mild understanding of Ruby, jQuery and PHP. Oh, and there IS a difference between Flash and JavaScript. That’s a big one.

Editor/Jeffrey’s Note: Sweet pea – not “Flash and JavaScript” … “Java and JavaScript.” Close though!


2 - Sunblock and Aspirin are a Must

Much like vampires, web developers, too, can burst into flames when in direct sunlight.

SunscreenMuch like vampires, web developers, too, can burst into flames when in direct sunlight. Instead of dealing with a burned husband who refuses to leave the safety of his dark, cozy computer lair, I keep a bottle of SPF 70 handy. As for the aspirin? Geeks, especially web dev geeks, spend 75% of their lives looking at screens. Ironically, to take a break from one screen, they often simply migrate to another. My husband will spend the afternoon working on the computer only to suggest we see that new Pixar movie at the cinema later that evening. Screen headaches are bound to happen to even the best of them.


3 - The Bed is a Hub for All Electronics

I think we all remember the great wine spill of 2010.

Somehow, our bed has turned into the charging station for all laptops and portables. The old charging area has now been deemed by my husband as too dangerous. (I think we all remember the great wine spill of 2010.) But, this new bed setup has lead me to have two major phobias. One fear is that I’ll be strangled in my sleep by a laptop charger. There is also the anxiety that, while sleeping, I’ll knock Jeff’s computer or the iPad off the bed and onto the hard floor, smashing it into pieces. Any more gadgets added to the king size charging zone and I may develop a complex.


4 - I Don’t Dress Up to Get his Attention

Rocko Modern LifeWhen we first began dating, I wore sexy little outfits and flirty dresses. Now I find that, if I am surfing for compliments or affection, all I have to wear is a geeky shirt.

I got the hint when he would see a nerdy, retro shirt and immediately purchase it for me. I’ve forgotten how uncomfortable stilettos can be. If I think his computer is getting too much face time, I just slip into a Super Mario, Rocko’s Modern Life, or Star Trek shirt to redirect his priorities (All “presents” from him; note the quotations.)


5 - Back-up Plans A, B, and C are a Necessity

Screenflow

You see, dinner and movie times are dependent on pending export, download and upload times. Too many nights, we have changed dinner locations or seen a different movie because some file is not exporting fast enough.

The most overused phrase is, “Just one more minute and then we can go.”

I am no longer fooled by him. It is never only one more minute. Back up plans are a necessary evil.


6 – I Don’t Care if he Hits on Other Girls

Mass Effect 2

Now before you go and get the wrong idea, we are not swingers. There is a catch.

I don’t care if he hits on other girls…just as long as they are digital.

I love cuddling up on the couch with some popcorn and watching Jeffrey play Fallout, Fable or Mass Effect. It is like watching an action movie or a soap opera, but I get to pick what the main character says, who he kills and who he tries to get into bed with. What fun! I was particularly angry when he messed up his relationships with both the British chick and the blue alien chick in Mass Effect.

Editor/Jeffrey’s Note: Yes, Mass Effect folks; I ended up with the bald chick. It’s not like I wanted it to turn out that way!


7 - That Damn White Space

Whitespace

Whenever I find a new piece of furniture or hang some art on the wall, I am constantly reminded about how I need to be mindful of “white space.” Apparently dabbling in web design makes you an expert in how to properly decorate a house. Bah!

Editor/Jeffrey’s Note: Thanks for using the word, “dabble.”


8 - All Gifts are High Tech

IronWhat I really wanted for Christmas was a good, simple flat iron. What I got was a high tech monster! Sure, it was a hair straightener; but this thing was stainless steel, digital, and, with the right calculations, could contact a space station. I am terrified to let him pick me up any feminine products for fear of what he might bring home. Perhaps the original iPad?


9 - My House is an Enchanted Forest

Twitter
[...] It is the sound of various media alerts.

Let me clarify. My house sounds like an enchanted forest. From the moment I wake up, all I hear is the sound of trills, chirps and whistles. But unlike a Disney princess, I am not greeted by animated birds, woodland creatures or fairies. It is the sound of various media alerts from Twitter, Facebook, Email, and Yammer that wake me up and fill my home with magic. Even better, the alerts are duplicated across his laptop and phone. Yay!


10 - DVDs are Restricted

DVDsI’ve had to listen to Jeffrey’s predictions about the demise of video rental stores for years, and his criticisms of Blockbuster’s business decisions. Now he has eradicated all DVDs from our home and is forcing me to appreciate exactly how we are able to watch our TV shows and movies. For example, I am required to ooh and aww when the movie we are watching is streaming across our 50mbps local network, into our Mac Mini media center…all without an ounce of buffering.

Editor/Jeffrey’s Note: I wasn’t making “predictions” about Blockbuster years ago. I was reciting events that hadn’t yet taken place. Prophecy…or pre-facts.


11 - 8-Bit Music

Super Metroid

Somehow, video game music is on my iPod. Do you know how weird (at times, embarrassing) it is to be listening to Katy Perry one moment and then the music from Super Metroid begins to play? I’ve almost driven off the road before when the Star Wars Imperial March started blasting out of my speakers!

Editor/Jeffrey’s Note: Super Metroid is the greatest game ever made. You should have thanked me for being nice enough to put that game’s soundtrack on your iPod.


12 - “You Gotta Have Rules”

“Please get off your phone,” is a common phrase.

“Please get off your phone,” is a common phrase, and we don’t even have kids yet. I have to enforce the “no technology” rule on date night and at the dinner table. I know it is work related, but it is necessary for you web devs to take a break from phones and computers on nights out and weekends. I am not above confiscating his phone and hiding it in my massive purse where he could never find it.


13 - Knock Knock Knock, Penny!

I know now why I find The Big Bang Theory such a fun show to watch. It closely parallels my own life. Like Penny, I’ve had to navigate my way through the geek world. The other day, I patiently listened as my husband described a whole episode of STNG (Star Trek: The Next Generation, for the non-geeks among you), and how the crew encountered a temporal anomaly (they sure do encounter a lot of those on that show). When he goes on these tangents, I often think, “What would Penny do?”

Editor/Jeffrey’s Note: Okay – firstly, it was a 30 second story of the episode; hardly a tangent. Secondly, it’s a kick butt episode that you still haven’t watched yet. (It’s the one where the crew keeps repeating the same period of time, ultimately blowing up the ship each iteration.)


14 - Resistance is Futile.

Borg Queen

I have been assimilated. I am now a geek, too.

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  • Abhijit

    Could not understand it fully, may be I need to marry some geek!

  • http://afiqfaidhy.com Afiqfaidhy

    hahaha , this is well written and good article! what a stress reliever. :D

  • Sk1ppeR

    That was funny :D Nice one

    PS: Jeff how did you ended up with the Zero in mass effect O.o I even tried once to do exactly that and i ended up with Miranda … AGAIN !!!!

    • http://www.jeffrey-way.com Jeffrey Way

      There was a part in the game where I had to choose between Miranda and Jack…and Miranda was clearly wrong. After that point, I couldn’t get Miranda to talk to me. I wasted so much time trying to talk to her after each mission… haha

  • http://www.laceytechsolutions.co.uk Ben Lacey

    This was a very humorous post! Love the reference to the big bang theory and the Jeffrey’s quotes going through!

  • http://www.wdonline.com/ Jeremy McPeak

    After ten years of marriage, my wife still insists I’m not a geek.

  • http://www.laceytechsolutions.co.uk Ben Lacey

    This was a very humorous post! Love the reference to the big bang theory and the Jeffrey’s quotes going through, it was a nice break from the standard posts on nettuts! :D

  • http://www.ncthemes.com Ciwan

    Now all I need to do is find myself a wife that understands what “Web Dev” is.

  • http://gdmedia.fr Guillaume Denormandie

    Ooooh now I get it… that’s why I’m single…

  • Bruno Belotti

    Hahaha, hilarious!
    Just sent it to my wife… She will appreciate similarities with our life… :)
    BTW, I didn’t know you got married : CONGRATULATIONS!
    Cheers

  • Ayush

    Some of terms are matching haha!.

  • Andy

    Really a nice post.

    i think this must be the geek-equivalent to baby’s for women…”oh – that’s sooo sweeet” ;-)

  • PK Anane

    lol… u lucky boy…. wish I get a spouse like urs.. u truly blessed

  • http://www.rezidenca-celigo.com Andrea

    Can’t be more true! HAHAHA

  • http://envato.com amanda_hackwith

    Great article, Allison!

    I got around this by marrying a fellow geek. The down side is you both end up spending WAY too much of the budget on techie toys …and I still end up asking him to put his phone away. ;) But there’s no fighting over gadgets!

  • http://www.corgibytes.com Andrea Goulet

    Allison —

    I’m a fellow “geek wife” and your article is DEAD on! Thanks so much for sharing! I found so much in common:

    1. I was correctly schooled on the Java/JavaScript stuff myself. We’ve even started using Agile development techniques to plan our vacations!

    2. Scott wouldn’t go outside at the beach, “because I’d lose my street cred.” True story.

    3. Before I met Scott, I think I maybe owned one surge protector strip. Now, they’re all over the place — especially by the bed.

    4. Yoga pants and geeky tees are the biggest perks of being a geek wife, IMHO.

    5. I’ve created a translator for these phrases. “About 20 minutes” = About thirty minutes; “I’ve just got one change, give me 5 minutes.” = about an hour; “My code’s compiling and then we can go.” = all hope is lost.

    6. I LOVED Fable!

    7. Evidently grid systems also have an impact on home decor.

    8. Still laughing at this one — I don’t even ask Scott to make purchases for me any more.

    9. If only these chirps harkened magical creatures to come take care of the laundry…

    10. We’re saving up for a drobo. I used to ask why. Now, I just smile and nod.

    11. We used the “Ewok Celebration Song” as the recessional at our wedding.

    12. Yes!! Same rule applies at our house. We have a “no technology at the dinner table” policy.

    13. I employ this technique when Scott starts talking about the lineage of Star Wars characters.

    14. It’s true. But I wouldn’t have it any other way.

    Thanks again. This brightened my day and makes me wonder if theres a blog or support group for geek wives.

    • http://furbuttons.etsy.com Allison Way
      Author

      Haha. I just loved your list! :D I wouldn’t have it any other way either! I have been told that I can’t wear my pearls with my Spock shirt, but I never listen. ;)

  • ben

    #6 is useless, and stupid at the same time.

    • http://net.tutsplus.com Jeffrey Way

      Hi Ben – Be a nice boy.

    • Craig

      You’re joking, right? This was the best one for me. My other half ticks most of the boxes, apart from #6.

      • Ben

        then you must not know what a good humor is.

  • Boabramah Ernest

    They say once a soldier always a soldier. That is how we web devs are. Movies I watch are all high tech. Someone ask me a question and without thinking, I say “have you google it.”.

  • Andy

    Best article ever (best when thought of in the voice of comic book guy from the simpsons)

  • Fily

    Very nice article, I will show it to my wife and see if she stops complaining about me spending too much time on my computer and starts understanding more about what a web developer does.

    I love my wife and my computers, I think she does too :)

    Thanks a lot for the article, I’m a big fan of Jeffrey’s tutorials.

  • http://cudazi.com cudazi

    Awesome article. I love the enchanted forest part. :)

  • Seed

    Please cut the crap, Symfony2 is waiting for some great tutorials…

    • http://creditorwatch.com.au Dale Hurley

      Seed are you even a paying subscriber?

      • http://www.alfystudio.com Ahmad Alfy

        This is an answer equivalent to GTFO and STFU :D
        Thumb up

  • http://twitter.com/hannahxb Hannah

    Hilarious article! You speak the truth. I’ve gotten used to hearing “Just one more minute–” or “I just need to do X and then I’m done,” while X usually takes the better part of an hour. So now I know better than to take his word for it =P thank you for this!

  • http://www.venture-ware.com/kevin Kevin Jensen

    Hahah! That was an awesome article. I’m passing this one on to my wife. Good form, Allison. xD

  • http://www.mstechpages.com Dustin Harper

    Some of these aren’t geek, but hipster. “Retro” shirts and stuff aren’t really geeky. They’re hipster icons in their wardrobe.

    And not all geeks watch Star Trek. Real ones watch Star Wars! ;) (That was not flamebait, but a joke!)

    Another one: geeks aren’t all artsy web developers. Most of us are coders and networking guys that couldn’t do any type of art if we wanted to. We leave the art to the digital artists and web developers! :)

    The rest are pretty good. Backup plans are a must, and my wife’s appliances are high tech for mundane items. :)

    • http://larzconwell.com Larz Conwell

      huh? Web Developers are coders i think you mean Web Designers. devs and designers are two totally different things, dev being on the dynamic/static coding side of the web site/app and the designer, well doing the artsy stuff.

  • R. Thor

    It’s like reading about myself (the web dev) !

    Happy fifth season of Big Bang Theory this week!

  • http://nerdbliss.com Tina

    That is a kick-butt episode of TNG.

  • http://ahermosilla.com Andres Hermosilla

    I don’t think my wife could relate to most of those things, does this mean I’m a bad geek?!

    My fave

    - The most overused phrase is, “Just one more minute and then we can go.”

    • http://nerdbliss.com Tina

      I’m sure the size of your geekiness is fine. Not everyone’s geek is the same. Her hubby is a web designer, so the white space and all apply. My boyfriend is an IT guy. Decor is strictly utilitarian or geek related (Bird of Prey model hanging from the ceiling in the dining room) and the office is full of computer bits I can’t identify. He’s added several geek-shirts to my wardrobe in the year we’ve been together, but does notice and care what I wear overall. I’m a geek in my own right (I don’t relate to Penny at all) but don’t game much, video or otherwise. Star Trek and vintage science fiction novels, blogging with my humble HTML skills. I’m at least as big a geek as, well, anyone else at Dragon*Con. Like I’ve heard and read Vulcans say about differences between them, “We are not all of a piece.” Doubly so of geeks, don’t you think?

  • http://tatvacreations.com Kapil

    Superb……just Superb…. lol

  • Anisha

    Ditto !

  • http://www.webmentor.cr/en/ Marco Berrocal

    Gotta say it also relates closely to my life too. My gf is the complete opposite of who I am too, but at least she understands some of the things. She even once asked me “why so many backups”… WTF!!!!! I got so angry when she asked that.

  • http://www.japprend.com Youssef

    I guess i should marry a geek like me so we can be in the same wave together :D

    • http://hkdobrev.blogspot.com Harry

      I don’t think marrying a geek would solve the problem. Imagine how your wife tries to correct your code!

      • http://rikdevos.com Rik de Vos

        +1

      • http://http://www.xo-aminoss.info/ Tarik

        +1

    • http://nerdbliss.com Tina

      I spent a over a decade in a mixed relationship – you know, with a non-geek. It works fine for some people, but I can’t imagine not having the biggest things in life in common with a partner. It takes a very open minded person – as sweet and kind as Penny herself – to accept a geek for who they are and not try to suppress their needs. Allison is clearly awesome even if she’s Borg.

  • Matt

    Finally, a nettuts article my wife will read! :)

  • Ian

    I loved that Star Trek episode! It was really, really well done!

  • Lee

    I still haven’t found my geek tolerant woman.

    Thanks for reminding me how lonely I am and painting a perfect picture of everything I’m missing out on in life.

  • Sheridan

    First off, CONGRATS!!! Didn’t know Jeffrey got married and from your writing, seems you two make a great couple.

    He seems like a very sincere person when he does the videos and that’s really appreciated, IMHO.

    Congratulations again and hope you all continue enjoying prosperity, activities, health and happiness together!

    • http://www.jeffrey-way.com Jeffrey Way

      Thanks, Sheridan!

  • Cheryl Warren

    LOL! I realize now I AM Penny!

  • http://davilious.com Miguel

    I really enjoy reading this article. Congrats! you have been so clear!!

  • Ethan Kramer

    Very funny post. Loved Jeffrey’s quotes throughout.

  • http://www.egovconcepts.com Abbas

    The most I like is number 9 – My House is an Enchanted Forest !!!!!!!1111

    YES !!! that’s right it feels like a forest here as well ~clever !!!

  • http://lemondedereggie.fr Reggie

    Mr Way, you’re a lucky man ! But I think you alreday know that. Nice article ! Greetings to Ms Way, I hope to read more article from her.

    • http://lemondedereggie.fr Reggie

      I meant Mrs Way, sorry for the misspelling.

  • http://maomuffy.blogspot.com Mfawa Alfred Onen

    I second @Sheridan. Nicely said!

  • http://www.blogbloke.com/ BLOGBloke

    This is one of the best articles I’ve read in a long time. Well written and funny. It so reminds me of myself and I have a new appreciation for my wife and kids, and what they put up with.

    Oh, and lastly … you have my sincerest condolences as well. ;-)

    Well done Allison!

    BB

  • http://www.blogbloke.com/ BLOGBloke

    This is one of the best articles I’ve read in a long time. Well written and funny. It so reminds me of myself and I have a new appreciation for my wife and kids, and what they put up with.

    Oh, and lastly … you have my sincerest condolences as well. ;-)

    Well done Allison!

    BB

  • Potado

    I was very excited when I saw this in my RSS feed!

  • http://nikkobautista.com Nikko Bautista

    Much like vampires, web developers sparkle too, when we finish fixing a bug.

    • http://www.alfystudio.com Ahmada

      True that!

  • http://catgirlalexandria.wordpress.com Laura Garcia

    Ha…Ha..Ha.. Thats so funny….
    Guess When I do find that special some one maybe he will get assimilated as well Geeks Rule!

  • John Lopez

    Hahahaha! I LOVE THIS ARTICLE! ^_^

    I remember almost saying this to my girlfriend, “Honey, we are geeks, not androids. We don’t BITE anything that has BYTES in it.” :D

  • Michael

    Nice Article, really liked it.
    I think my Wife can share a lot of these lines ;)
    But I’m really thankful, that she isn’t a geek too, so there is a variable that keeps me on the ground ;)
    Well, just keep in mind, as soon as kids are involved, the nightime work and weekends will drastically come down.

  • Omid Zaman

    Good one, Same here :)

  • Daquan Wright

    I got the hint when he would see a nerdy, retro shirt and immediately purchase it for me. I’ve forgotten how uncomfortable stilettos can be. If I think his computer is getting too much face time, I just slip into a Super Mario, Rocko’s Modern Life, or Star Trek shirt to redirect his priorities (All “presents” from him; note the quotations.)

    So kinky yet modest. xD

    Wow, this was humorous. Very nice.