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11 Types of Guys You Meet In College

Pick your poison.

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11 Types of Guys You Meet In College
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Ah college, where boys run free and wild and let their true colors shine. There are good guys, bad guys, and guys that should come with a warning label. But hey, you and I both know it, we categorize guys into one of the following titles. Can you pick out each of these 11 guys at your school?

1. The Frat Star

This guy only cares about his ego and his never-ending closet full of short shorts and Southern Proper shirts. He drinks too much, he parties all the time, and he doesn’t care about much, especially not you. Not to mention, college is the peak for him. Also, he'll end up spending more time on his hair than you spend on your own. When he isn’t drinking, he’s definitely not studying.

2. The Jock

When he’s not at the gym or admiring his muscles in the mirror, he’s stocking up on protein powder or reviewing plays with the team. It’s hard to hang with these guys unless you love their sport as much as they do.

3. The Brother

This is the guy you are closest to and don’t mind spending time with whether it’s in the library, eating at the dining hall, or out at parties. He knows his limits with you and never tries to cross any lines. He stands up for you if he hears someone talking about you behind your back, and he’s always there if you need a shoulder to cry on.

4. The Nerd

Usually at the library, otherwise he’s on his computer at the dining hall, or playing some game on his Xbox with those weird headsets on. Not really sure if nerd is the right title, maybe hermit is better. He’s the one that throws off the curve on all your tests and doesn’t even feel bad about it.

5. The High School Glory Days

Grew up and went to high school in the same town as your college, and probably won’t ever leave. Peaked in high school, always finds the opportunity to talk about his glory football (or other sport) days.

6. The Hippy

Self-explanatory, you know the one with the chill mood and seemingly no worries. Usually the one at a party in the corner wearing sunglasses (and a Hawaiian shirt).

7. The Follower

This guy doesn’t really have a personality; he just floats along with the rest of his group. Similar to a chameleon, he seems to morph into different types throughout his college years.

8. The Security Guard

Keep this one around at all times. He’s not afraid of anyone or anything. He’s the perfect size to keep away any creepers on the prowl on nights out. No one wants to cross him because he’s protective and will cause physical harm to anyone who comes near.

9. The Jokester

Always up for pranks and making any situation funny, even if it’s not. Professors hate this guy. He’s fun to keep around, but just make sure you aren’t on the other end of his jokes.

10. The Clinger

This is the most annoying type. No matter how many times you tell him you aren’t interested, it seems like those words aren’t in his vocabulary. He doesn’t know when to stop trying. He will always find you, whether you are in the library studying, or out with your friends. If you think having a boyfriend will stop him from creeping on you… you’re wrong. There’s no stopping this guy (best move is to keep the security guard around, see above).

11. The Cheater

Now this is the absolute worst type of guy. He’s the one that has the girlfriend back home, but it doesn’t seem to stop him from taking girls back to his place. And the worst part about it is, she will come visit and his friends will cover for him. Keep yourself and your friends far away from this type of guy; once a cheater, always a cheater. So just flip your hair and walk away.

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