Gaming + Sex = Bad Sex Life?

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Lance Icarus

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BlazeTheVampire said:
2) Guy manages to level out gaming and social interaction, but girlfriend is entirely too clingy and paranoid that his gaming habits will lead him to an extreme level of antisocial behavior. She demands all of his time and doesn't tolerate "hold on until I get to a save point". At which point, guy needs to a get a better girlfriend, because she's trying to change him and therefore never liked who he was to begin with.
Most of this one can be blamed on the girlfriend's friends going "Oh, your boyfriend's a gamer? You know all those things they say about gamers, right?" Guys, if you tell your girl that you just bought WoW and she completely flips out and starts crying, her friends are why.

But to be fair, relationships are all built on a certain level of compromise. It's all about what you're willing to give up in order to get something in return. Just realize that people do change and your significant other will not always be the person you fell in love with.
 

Silver

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I'd say the opposite. Gaming + Sex = Awesome.

Think about it, gamers have the most in common of all groups (and probably argue the most as well), so you always have something to talk about. When you do fight, it's probably going to be about something stupid, like what game is the best, and then you go and prove it by playing it (instead of say, "why are you sleeping with my sister?" it is "No, MGS4 is not the best in the series!")

And, if your girlfriend/boyfriend is NOT a gamer, how the hell are you going to make them dress up as Samus or Guybrush?
 

Gitsnik

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Well I for one try and stay away from gamer girls - way to many bad experiences. But my game time doesn't affect my sex life (in a detrimental way), if anything it improves it.

I should explain, being an insomniac and able to run the mile without more than breathing heavily means that I can... ahem... go all night if I feel like it. Girlfriend tends to tire out way sooner than that, so in the "off" moments I can just go back to whatever game I was playing before hand, or reading a book. Gives her time to catch her breath, and gives me time to play games - Win win.
 

Girlysprite

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Silvertounge said:
I'd say the opposite. Gaming + Sex = Awesome.

Think about it, gamers have the most in common of all groups (and probably argue the most as well), so you always have something to talk about. When you do fight, it's probably going to be about something stupid, like what game is the best, and then you go and prove it by playing it (instead of say, "why are you sleeping with my sister?" it is "No, MGS4 is not the best in the series!")
Actually, QFT. My bf and I have had quite some fights in the past about games we played. (You're level 60 already?! How am I going to catch up with you!)
Maybe fiddling with all the Wiimote also trains the wrists >:)
 

kitkatalice

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My other half LOVES video games. He's also hot and sweet and has an account here >.>....well anyway, as long as it isn't at the same time, I'm cool with it. So ya I guess he could say he has a great sex life. I also don't mind video games either. I would say he's the perfect balance of nerd and stud. lol
 

Juan Regular

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I'd say gaming can be a problem for your sex life just like any other hobby that you choose to invest that much time in. Sex has always been kind of a weird thing for me. It's a bit like Halo for me: If I can have it for a while I won't say no, but I don't understand the hype about it. There are more important things in life.
 

T.H.O.R

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My wife plays video games with me, AND she is the elven ranger in our D&D (4E) campaign. (I'm the DM)

We have a Very active sex life
 

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PurpleRain said:
I just hang out with girls that so happen to have boyfriends already. Tactics, I buy my time... (cries)
lol I too have a bit of that problem

Not very active sex life but I wouldn't totally write myself off in that department because of gaming, although there does seem to be an undeniable trend here.
 

Lance Icarus

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T.H.O.R said:
My wife plays video games with me, AND she is the elven ranger in our D&D (4E) campaign. (I'm the DM)

We have a Very active sex life
Have you considered the Book of Erotic Fantasy? I've only known one person to have that D&D book and he was a very lonely and creepy man. I'm curious if that's the only type that finds a use for the book.
 

BlazeTheVampire

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Lance Icarus said:
T.H.O.R said:
My wife plays video games with me, AND she is the elven ranger in our D&D (4E) campaign. (I'm the DM)

We have a Very active sex life
Have you considered the Book of Erotic Fantasy? I've only known one person to have that D&D book and he was a very lonely and creepy man. I'm curious if that's the only type that finds a use for the book.
We pore through it at Border's, but we're poor. So don't worry, you're not that creepy.
 

Silver

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Xwii360 said:
My girlfriend growls every time she chainsaws me to pieces in GoW... kind of makes me afraid of whats coming next....
I want a girlfriend like that. Especially with the implied finish.
 

Dovenwolf

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I've been playing games since I was about 6 and honestly there was little to say about my sex life through high school. I'd blame that mostly on the education system failing me and my dropping out which in turn led to the devastation of my social life. I have a wonderful girl now though, and I remember when I saw that she had an NES in her room and she asked if I wanted to play Contra I had a feeling we would get along just fine. She does take priority over gaming. That being said, I don't think gaming leads to a non-existent sex life but I can say it really helps if you find someone who shares that interest and you have your priorities right. Or at least find someone who has something they are enthusiastic about and tell them to bugger off and do that while you hunt down all the agility orbs in Crackdown.
 

Isaac Dodgson

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Games don't kill my sex life, not at all...Distance does, as she lives thirty miles away during the summer.