I'm 40 and I'm a mother of two. Let's say my gaming habits earn me a lot of uncomfortable glances.
My son is ten, and his friends think it's weird but awesome that he can ask his mom to help when they're stuck. Their moms don't know the difference between an RPG and an FPS. The other moms think I am strange. In my position, I'm supposed to be concerned about my children's gaming, not play games myself.
My real friends are mostly women my own age, and my gaming doesn't bother them. We played for hours when on my Commodore 64 when we were teens, but these days they limit themselves to a few rounds of Bejeweled while planning dinner.
My son is ten, and his friends think it's weird but awesome that he can ask his mom to help when they're stuck. Their moms don't know the difference between an RPG and an FPS. The other moms think I am strange. In my position, I'm supposed to be concerned about my children's gaming, not play games myself.
My real friends are mostly women my own age, and my gaming doesn't bother them. We played for hours when on my Commodore 64 when we were teens, but these days they limit themselves to a few rounds of Bejeweled while planning dinner.