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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  • http://www.azipagan.com Aaron

    Hahaha!!! this is really a blockbuster! I hope I can find a wife like that.. LOL!!!

  • http://www.markupwiki.com Vijay Gupta

    Hahahaha! Hilarious article…luv this :D

  • Marcio Almada

    Hey guys, keep posting that kind of stuff, made my day!

  • Jeffrey briceño

    I just have a question
    where was your first date?
    In a mac store
    ;)

    • http://allthingswebdesign.com Tom

      “LIKE!!”

  • Samia

    OMG!!! after reading this, I’m now afraid for my furure husband!!! poor guy!!!! :P :P

    BTW, it was nice article!!! :P

  • Bruno

    why is this article on nettuts?

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

      For fun – and because web devs tend to be alike.

    • http://vim.gentle.ro vimishor

      You never feel the need to relax a little? A break at the right time, can make your day more productive. This article is like a little shade on a hot day!

      Very nicely written, with soul and love. I wish you many years together!

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

      I thought this article was the best. It is on NetTuts to remind us Net Devs of the things our SOs put up with.

    • Rat

      Lighten up Bruno!

  • http://hyvaa.tistory.com hyvaa

    lol XD So fun- kkk

  • Rahul

    Great Read. Jeff, this woman is a keeper.

  • http://www.graphicrating.com Andy Gongea

    Does Lord of the Rings counts as a movie for geeks? Apart from that(I’m no STNG fan), I pretty much cover the entire list. I want to know so that I can let tell wife about the geek next to her.

    Nice article. Cheers!

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

      LOTR totally counts. Spending a rainy day watching the trilogy sounds great to me!

  • http://www.sz-media.org Nico

    I think that i speak for many:
    We all love Jeffrey :D

  • yez

    “Do you know how weird (at times, embarrassing) it is to be listening to Katy Perry”
    I can only imagine^^

  • Scott

    That was an awesome STNG episode!

  • http://www.stephaniewalter.fr Stéphanie

    Very funny article, but also so true the other way around ^^ . As a geek and webdesigner, I can’t count the times when I said to my boyfriend the ” two minutes I’m updating files on the FTP of the client and I’m ready to go”, or “no I can’t go to the cinema tonight I have to finish a piece of code” sentences.
    And I think he also does not care if I hit on other mens in video games, as long as I marry him on Fable III and have sex with his character so that he can enhance one of his weapons. True story ^^

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

      So funny! I love it! I was hoping I would get a geeky woman’s view on this. Thanks. :)

  • http://blog.geotitles.com Praveen Gowda I V

    I just enjoyed reading this post.
    Definitely there isn’t a better wife a geek can ask for.

  • http://www.jeffadams.co.uk Jeff Adams

    Hey Alison, Nice to see Jeffrey’s now using his new Wife for Nettuts articles and it’s quite sweet :-)

  • Nelson

    Hey Jeff, if you’re into Metroid stuff, I definitely recommend Metroid Metal for your ears. Cheers

  • http://www.broof.de BroOf

    Best Article ever ;)

  • Angel

    I think my geek husband is jealous that I did not write an online article about his geekiness.

  • http://dribbble.com/iamlars Lars

    Hey Allison,

    Finally an article in with a lot of self-irony. And I think that’s a humor with which we can identify us good as geeks :)

    Yours
    Lars

  • Troy

    I almost fell out of my chair….hahaa, crazy cat holding up the ipad…

    Web devs are cool, wish my wife had the same sense of humor lol

  • Laura

    I’m married to a geek since this past december, and I’m a geek too, so I love <3 our geek-happy life.

    Nice article Allison!!

  • http://www.scapecraft.us Craig

    I disagree with her bit about wearing geeky shirts vs sexy little outfits. t-shirts have their appeal (when worn without pants), but putting effort into sexy only multiples the effect.

  • PapelCrape

    I laughed a damn lot reading this.. And although my fiancee is not a dev but a computer tech, i felt so identified..
    great article!

  • George

    Great article but will make sure my Wife reads it to get some kind of comfort with exactly the same symptoms that I have.

  • David Puerto

    Jeez… thank God I’m only interested in my attractions to ethnic athletes who are into social service, religion, and medicine.

  • http://www.justtellmoses.com Adeniyi Moses Adetola

    Nice article, not bad to think out of the box or break the rules sometimes. Thanks!

  • Will

    I love this article, it’s always really interesting to see how the ‘outside world’ view web devs.

    Plus, this gives me hope of my future wife being tolerant of my habits.

  • http://www.ronniesan.com RonnieSan

    Re: No. 13 – I love that episode. The one where Data is dealing the cards for their game of poker.

  • Sarah from Marseille

    I don’t remember having written this article, nonetheless I coud have … Maybe last night, while my love was flirting with PHP … How lucky we are geeks’ wives !! Desesperated ? Not at all !!! Congratulations to the author of this text

  • http://www.cyberstream.us/blog Eli Mitchell

    I could add another one (from personal experience):

    He forgets to eat when you leave him home alone.

    • http://tatvacreations.com Kapil

      Hahahaha ….

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

      haha – this one is very true.

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

      Oh, there have been those days! Or he eats all the cookies in the house. ;)

      • Samia

        Then we have something in common!!! I still leave with my parents, so it’s mom who gets pissed!!!! :P

    • http://www.sitebase.be Sitebase

      So true!

  • Ramzi

    I am getting married guys.. hope she will be a geek too.

  • Bill

    Lady, I’m about as big a geek as you would ever find, with nerd credentials out the grand wazoo. I’ve been building websites as well as back-end technology on the world wide web since around the time Al Gore took credit for it. Reading between the lines (and indeed your husband’s comments between those lines) I feel it necessary to point out one great truth. Please take it from me: your husband seriously needs to grow up.

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

      And be a big boy like you?

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

      You’re aware that this is a comedic post, right?

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

      oh Bill….too funny. You realise this is a fun post and most of the things would be exaggerations. A lot of these things we are all guilty of.

      1. Web design and dev are different, though I would say 99% of people would not know it

      2. Devs move from screen to screen a lot

      3. Who doesn’t use their MacBook/iPhone/iPad in bed?

      4. Geek t-shirts are cool

      5. Approx 1 minute is never a minute

      6. Games are played a lot

      7. We are all guilty of using a little bit of knowledge.

      8. All my gifts are hightech and really well researched.

      9. An email, calendar reminder, FB message can be heard on my iPhone, MacBook, iMac and/or iPad especially when all are together.

      10. Which geeks didn’t have a media centre 7 years ago?

      11. I have the Captain Planet theme song as my ring tone

      12. I have started setting phone off rules for myself

      13 and 14 are just a bit of fun.

      Smile.

  • http://net.tutsplus.com/articles/general/14-ways-you-can-be-sure-youve-married-a-geek/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+nettuts+%28Nettuts%2B%29 Abhishek

    Surely i would need a wife like that….. :)

  • Randy

    Fun article, I can say that I have done most of the same things with my girlfriend. And I wonder if Jeffrey proposed by making a website using some PHP to ask her if she’d marry him. :)

    Thanks for the fun read.

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

    Thank you everyone for the kind words. This all started out as a few jokes I threw Jeffrey’s way and it turned into an article. I am so excited to see how many people can relate! :D

  • veela

    Love that article!
    Often I feel the same with my Boy…
    I think its not only a story, but real life!!!

  • http://Www.spiritblog.net Heather

    Oooh, I love that Star Trek episode! Yeah, that makes me a geek.

  • theguy

    lol guyz look at us were such nerdz!!! mac products!! video games!!! the big bang theory!!! wacky shirts!!! FUCK ALL OF YOU. YOU AREN’T GEEKS, YOU’RE HIPSTERS.

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

      Do you feel alone in the world?

  • carmenangerer

    This is just a fantastic article. Really enjoyable read. :)

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

      Thanks, Carmen. :)

  • Y.J

    Wow, this was very nice article, i actually enjoyed reading it ^^

  • http://simplement.tumblr.com Mich.

    This article is sooo true! I don’t have any geek husband, but a lot of friends of mine are just like that!

  • http://skipsoft.ygn.me skipsoft

    So, funny and I have to share to my girlfriend.

  • Melai

    More! haha i super love this post.

    Thank you for making my day absolutely fun!!!

  • http://www.welancers.com Aslam Doctor

    Lolzz… this is funniest article on Nettuts.

  • Elegant Rao

    its good. and i am not a geek. ;-) :D

  • http://simonwjackson.com Simon W. Jackson

    Am I the only geek that doesn’t find “The Big Bang Theory” funny?

    • http://www.geektopia.me Shaun Dunne

      No, there are many geeks who don’t find The Big Bang Theory.

      Just Kidding.

      BAZINGA!

      I hope you feel aptly alone.

      • Samia

        I can’t stand The Big Bang Theory either!!! :p

  • http://www.ishemarried.org Is He Married

    This article is absolutely hilarious! Thank you for making my night (err, dawn) alive. My neighboring rooms must have thought I have gone crazy here for laughing out loud.

    Oh, and I envy this : “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. ” – Yeah super envy.

  • http://andrewensley.com/ Andrew Ensley

    That absolutely was an awesome – if not epic – episode of TNG.

  • http://me.zoecorkhill.co.uk Zoe Corkhill

    Haha! This is so true, I married a web developer as well and almost all of these apply for us too! Great article :-D

  • http://michaeltunnell.com Michael Tunnell

    This is a great article, made me laugh quite a few times since basically all of that stuff was true for me though only 12mbps (some day!). Oh and that STNG episode was one of my favorites and reminds me of a Stargate ep when Jack and Tealc are stuck in a loop but instead of trying to figure out what is going on they spend most of the episode effin’ around and having fun.