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LiteraryLitany

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TheGreatCoolEnergy said:
Why are you so few? Where do you all hide out? I only know like 3, and out of those 3 only 1 is my friend.
A hard question, as I have difficulty myself finding other geek girls. (I've developed a radar, I can sit in a mall and rate how geeky passersby are. It's a fun game if you're bored.) On the internet, I notice a lot hide in play-by-post RP forums, and in real life try bookstores and look at local clubs. Barring that, I find it best to take mildly geeky girls and giving them gateway books and games to draw them into the fold. It's a slow process but usually worth it.
 

maddawg IAJI

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dududf said:
Huh, I wonder if We can wish for a Admin to close this thread, before it starts up the horrible "Ask a _____" disease...

And then the even worse cure of the "Don't you hate the "Ask a _______" Threads, I do too!" 'cure'.

Followed swiftly by Admin judgement.

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Actually come to think about it, she just joins and the first thing she says is essentially "I'm a Gamer girl"

My Attention whore senses are tingling...
Do you go into every thread with the attention to insult? Either contribute to the thread or don't. if you don't like it don't post and just report. If you post then you do nothing but contribute to the thing you hate.

OT: What type of game genre do you prefer.
 

LiteraryLitany

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D4zZ said:
What made you like geeky things in the first place/What was the first geeky thing you were interested in?

May as well ask anyone here that though, gender shouldn't be an issue. :p
Well, I'm a second generation Geek. I got taken to my first Star Trek convention at six months old and was playing Doctor Who with my Duplos a few years after that. So I guess it's probably conditioning from my childhood.
 

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Well I suppose a Ask a thread every now and then isn't so bad

OT: Do you ever feel like you have a lot of guys after you or is it not as bad as one would think?
 

LiteraryLitany

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TheNumber1Zero said:
tellmeimaninja said:
Nope. Now make me a sammich. Ha! Isn't sexism hilarious? No. It's not.
*cue "The More You Know" music*
Why do you think we want to ask you questions? I'm truly curious about this.
I was noticing in the relationship thread that a lot of people "Wondered why girls don't like me" and thought maybe I could offer some insight, being one. Plus, I have questions about the odd inner workings of the fanboy mind, so I thought some might reciprocate.
 

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captainwillies said:
LiteraryLitany said:
So, with the relationship thread and the minor male-female numbers discrepancy on my mind I thought it might be fun to give myself a challenge. Other females feel free to join me in the question-answering.

Is there anything you've always wanted to ask about Geek Girls, that... well, we're not quite so rare anymore, but certainly a unique breed of female? Keep in mind that any questions asked just to annoy will be ignored. Try to keep it to things you're *genuinely* curious about.
-ever seen a man drink Bailey's from a shoe?
i was about to dismiss this thread and feel slightly offended. but then i saw this!

- think you could ever love me? i'm ol' gregg! but seriously now, yes i have. and some women. and myself. it tasted like feet D:

dududf said:
There are three types of Gamer girls.

1) The type, that only play games so they can whore attention from the male gamers.

2) Are the same as normal Male gamers, excluding looks, and certain genitalia

3) Are guys.

What more needs to be said ?
i'd have to agree with you here. i guess i'm gonna blame it on the OP being new.
and yes, i did go along with it. and yes, i am ashamed. just couldnt resist the Boosh reference...
 

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maddawg IAJI said:
No, i'm just still Irked, at the mass Ask A____ spam ,then followed by the near infinetly worse "I hate the Ask A___ Thread".

Also, an Ask a Gamer thread is pointless due to the fact that, this is a gamer forum, what makers her/him more certified to talk about games?

From that leads to part of my annoyance, the other part is that it points to truth, that she/he is likely an attention whore (A well known saying, incase some one tries to call me on that) due to it being her/hims 1-3 post, rubbing it in everyones face "Hey Look I'm a girl" I've seen an extremely high amount of "Attention whores" who just do that nonestop. That being said i'd like to point out that not all are like that, nor is it even a high percentage (if there was a percent) but still annoying none the less.

And fine if you'd like me to "contribute" by your definition, here you go.

What makes your Gamer opinion different from say, mine or anyone else on this forum?
 

LiteraryLitany

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Aerodyamic said:
1) Why do (some) gamers girls have an seemingly uncontrollable urge to be attention whores and drama-queens?

2) Why do (some) gamer girls seem to think that they're so damned rare? It's not like I don't belong to a small (less than 30 active members) guild that include several women in its' membership.
1) I have a long list of theories on this. Some involve daddy not paying enough attention to her. Some involving societal expectations. But the simple answer is they're girls and (unlike me) don't want to turn into "one of the guys."

2) Well, mostly because many like me grew up as one of the only girls in their school more interested in playing Indiana Jones than Barbies. And we are growing in ranks on games and internet, true, but we tend to think "rare" in that we don't physically meet many other glasses-wearing nerdettes.
 

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Real life girls are much better. Your gender means very little when you are just words on a screen.

But OK, I'll ask.

What is your favourite genre of game, or favourite game even?
 

maddawg IAJI

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[quote="dududf" post="18.157848.3915916 *snip*[/quote]
If your still pissed at that whole short trend then why did you post in the first place? As I said before, posting only fuels the thread. If you shut-up and don't post then it sinks back to the bottom.

If I remeber correctly, you often post about how you are Canadian. Even in one thread you started singing "O'Canada". How is she any diffrent from you? Also, I don't see how this is a big deal. She created a thread because she wanted to answer common misconception about female Gamers. You aren't female so you can only compare yourselves by the fact that you both may be gamers. Even then she could enjoy a diffrent set of games then you do.
 

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Avykins said:
Oh fuck no. Not these again. We just got rid of these fucking threads. Why is this place infested with morons lately? And why would I want to ask a geek girl? If a chick is soo much of a loser that she becomes a geek then there is nothing I would want to know from the failure.
Geeks can be hot too. As long as you're confident *almost* anyone can be attractive.
 

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Why do most "girl gammers" feel like they need to add the fact that they are a girl (gurl, chick, slut whatever) in their screen name, then ***** when they are harassed by idiots

I mean, you don't see my screen name being Pimp"I have a penis"Peter2
 

LiteraryLitany

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captainwillies said:
-whats your favourite series of novels?

-do you prefer fps or rpg?

-what does sex feel like?

-ever seen a man drink Bailey's from a shoe?
At the moment I'm very into The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.

I have an RPG preference just because FPSs give me a headache sometimes unless I get the volume set perfect. And the pretty costumes! (not)

Sadly, I don't know.

No, thank god. If I did I would have have to look at my shoes all suspicious-like after every party.
 

LiteraryLitany

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captainwillies said:
are you sexually attracted to this boy?

Well, he's certainly cute, and witticism is definitely a turn-on for me, but for me I don't get hot and bothered by someone unless they're in the room. We're hard-wired to be less visual than guys so it's the whole experience of being with someone that's attractive.