We all hate stereotypes. Now let be honest with ourselves here and see how many do we fit? :lol: The one who fits the highest number of the stereotypes is the winner Do not limit to just gay stereotypes
I got pegged with the quite one who'd get away with murder, bookworm, (surprisingly)hipster for some reason, nerd, hippie, and that's all I can think of.
Third culture kid, the musician, the different girl, the quirky girl, the hot chick, introvert, writer girl, misfit, wallflower, daydreamer...
I'm a beer drinkin', sports watchin', country music blarin' badass. I'm best known by my friends by saying, "Hey (insert name), watch this!" You immediately thought of redneck, right? lmao, not even close... I'd throw myself in the nerd group for the simple fact that I wikipedia things more daily than the average person in a year. I watch educational shit on Netflix constantly and I'm an information sponge. I'd label myself as a jock too. I watch sports center every morning and there's always basketball, football or golf on the TV when I'm not glued into watching some documentary on Netflix.
The only one I think I truly fit is theatre geek. My theatre friends and I will walk down the high school hallways singing show tunes and screaming in British accents, just because it's fun. Basically just super outgoing extroverts. Another one that sorta fits me is a super smart kid. Not like, a nerd, but more of the quiet girl who always reads and you can rely on her for help. But that 'quiet' factor rarely happens.
I fit Awkward Nerd Girl to a T, right down to the brown bushy hair, glasses, crooked front teeth, inability to talk to people, extensive knowledge of Middle-earth, bookworm.
Aging preppy (topsiders, polo shirts, sailing, uses "summer" as a verb), academic (17th c. Cavalier Poets, wrote my thesis on " Androgyny in William Blake's Minor Prophecies), a bit eccentric (collecting teddy bears since college), Anglophile (tea around 4:00, has kilts, lived in and went to school in London, family in Stirling, Downton Abbey, Monty Python), gay (bearish, musical theatre, way to concerned with décor and food).