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Nerd Crush: Buffy Summers

Ah, youth…A time of so much naivety and discovery. I remember naively believing that cooties were a legitimate threat to my health and wellbeing. The age-old classic game of Girls Chase Boys was very nearly a matter of life and death. It is as close to the Hunger Games as my elementary years got.

Then I made a discovery: Cooties were a fabrication. And a quick aside if I may: Who spread this lie?! It had to have been an adult who a) didn’t want their child to date anyone until they were in their 30s and/or b) thought the dynamic cooties created among the none-the-wiser children was “cute.” Either way, it is yet another lie parents sow among children – right alongside “words will never hurt you” and Spoiler Alert Santa Claus.

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With cooties done away with, girls took on a previously unrealized quality: attractiveness. I recall my first grade school crushes and girlfriends (so long as bashfully saying “hi” to them in the hall, talking to them through mutual friends, and passing notes counted as a relationship, that is): Stephanie, Angela, Megan – in that order and with last names equally recalled but redacted…but I’m writing today to talk about one of my first Nerd Crushes: Buffy Summers.

 

"Staked through the heart, and you're to blame." That's how the song goes, right?
“Staked through the heart, and you’re to blame.”
That’s how the song goes, right?

 

Although Buffy began airing in 1997, I did not discover her until a year later – my 6th grade year. I spent the night at my best friend Chris’s house, and he introduced me to the blonde bombshell. She had it all:

  • She was funny. Even back then I knew I wanted a woman who could make me laugh, and as I rewatch Buffy nowadays I see that her sense of humor closely resembles my own.
  • She was gorgeous. So much more so than Stephanie, Angela, and Megan!
  • She was in high school. Because she was older she seemed somehow more attractive. Although we would be in high school soon enough too, so it didn’t seem outside the realm of possibility for me to hook up with her eventually. Note: Now that I’m an adult, this is the one pro that no longer applies. That would be creepy.
  • She was a cheerleader. Dave Ramsay can keep his paid off home mortgage as his status symbol of choice. When I was in middle school, that status symbol was a cheerleader girlfriend.
  • She kicked butt. I distinctly recall a conversation Chris and I had in which we decided that we were totally okay with the fact that she was stronger than us and could totally beat us up. We were willing to be the physically weaker member of the relationship if that meant there was a relationship.
  • She had hot friends. You know…in case she and I didn’t work out, there was always Cordelia (who I later went on to meet in person – albeit briefly), Faith,  or Willow.
  • She had nerd friends. To quote Lloyd Christmas: “So you’re saying there’s a chance!”

The biggest stick in the spokes of my fictitious relationship with Buffy Summers was her affinity for Angel. I mean, how could I compete with that dude? As far as I was concerned, he was the real enemy.

 

Hey, eyes to the front, pal. And let me see those hands!
Hey, eyes to the front, pal. And let me see those hands!

 

I had it bad for Buffy. I remember sneaking into the school library who had teen magazines on a rack just inside the door and stealthily tearing pages featuring Sarah Michelle Gellar from them and smuggling them out for display in my locker. The most famous and prized of them all:

1998-SARAH-MICHELLE-GELLAR-Got-Milk-ad-page

The caption reads (in part): “Revealing outfits and the undead. What else can’t most guys get enough of?”

Indeed.

Who did you have a mega nerd crush on?

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