Women of any day did?megaman24681012 said:Everyone but my close friends. I never attract any girls if I would've flaunted it.
Women these days don't appreciate dedicaded geekiness.
Exactly. I rarely flaunt my geekiness anywhere except at MtG tourneys and with friends, but it's like anything I love. I wear my videogame and anime tees in public with my collar. Both are parts of who I am, but I'm casual enough to just let them be seen without going "HEY LOOK AT ME I'M A GEEK AND INTO BONDAGE CHECK THIS SHIT OUT DON'T YOU LOVE IT".ilovemyLunchbox said:I've learned that it's important to not hide it. Maybe you shouldn't flaunt it, but hiding it is pretty lame. If video games and stuff are a large part of your life and that isn't going to change, then the people you associate with should either be embracing or partaking. Partaking is especially important when it comes to video games and lovers..