oh slipping a gaming joke in there. thats badEpitome said:You have got to be kidding? We are the simplet of creatures, Jesus pulling one of is is no harder than a quick time eventMajor_Sam said:I wish for a gamer guy. You guys are actually rather tricky to pick up!
This pretty much. It would be fantastic if my girlfreind didn't mind, or indeed enjoyed my gaming, as in the OP, but I'd rather not risk it, and I'd prefer to meet on even ground, where we both ave equal interestxmetatr0nx said:Hmm well ive never dated a gamer girl, so ive made it a point never to sit around playing games while they were at my house. Im usually out n about with them. I can understand the "cutting into our time" mentality. God knows if i went over to her house and she spent it starring in the mirror the whole time id be bothered.
I would say you're the luckiest man on earth. Congratz dudePaulyWalnuts said:I've been dating a girl for little less than a year, who doesn't mind my excessive gaming. She asks about what bosses I killed today, gets excited when I tell her I got a dog in FO3, and loves that I like the artistic side of games not just the "how many noobs I can pwn," which is what her previous boyfriends were like. She doesn't game at all beyond mariokart. She let me play FO3 with my arms wrapped around her; she likes watching me play Dead Space because "it's like a horror movie;" and she laughs when I headshot people.
This is mind-boggling to me because my prior girlfriends got all up in arms that my gaming cut into "our time" even though I made it abundantly clear that I know my priorities.
Guys, do you have any stories like this? Girlfriends (or hopefully ex's) who hate the fact that you spend some time away from them to escape?
Girls, why do other girls hate the fact that guys like the game? Or on the rare occasion, did you have a boyfriend that hated the fact you gamed?
Let's hear it
Wha- seriously? I'm actually quite interested. How come?Major_Sam said:I wish for a gamer guy. You guys are actually rather tricky to pick up!
That's a tough one. Looking in book stores usually won't get you very far, but if you look for possibly a gaming club or something that meets on a weekly basis you'll have more luck. I'm not too sure where to go looking for one other than a college campus.GracefulSerenity said:You have any pointers for us gamer girls then? I have been looking for a gamer guy but often just find Anime guys when I go to Waldenbooks, Borders, or Barnes & Nobles and when I go to other places the creepy guys always seem to be there instead looking at Hentai >.<
Get a job in Gamestop.GracefulSerenity said:You have any pointers for us gamer girls then? I have been looking for a gamer guy but often just find Anime guys when I go to Waldenbooks, Borders, or Barnes & Nobles and when I go to other places the creepy guys always seem to be there instead looking at Hentai >.<
Exactly.xmetatr0nx said:Hmm well ive never dated a gamer girl, so ive made it a point never to sit around playing games while they were at my house. Im usually out n about with them. I can understand the "cutting into our time" mentality. God knows if i went over to her house and she spent it starring in the mirror the whole time id be bothered.
I know how it is ,I had a girlfriend who didnt play video games alot, she actually got me away from playing them for about 3 months now while im in high school. And just recently we broke up and when that happened, the first thing I did was start playing Halo 3 again on XBox live. I actually look for a girl gamer, you know someone who likes what you like. But its been hard for me though. Not to many girl gamers out there but if I do find one I wouldn't always spend time playing video games with her, I would make time for me and her to just spend some time together.gof22 said:I don't look for a girlfriend. Gave up during high school,realized my games and education were far more important.Major_Sam said:That is indeed the problem, both sides. I don't go out much and I don't have any gaming friends. And maybe its because I don't fit snuggly in the gamer sterotype. So I think if I ever do find someone, it would be purely by accident.gof22 said:It could be because we gamer guys like to stay inside and play video games.Major_Sam said:I wish for a gamer guy. You guys are actually rather tricky to pick up!
...Because they're attention-seeking beaches?PaulyWalnuts said:Girls, why do other girls hate the fact that guys like the game? Or on the rare occasion, did you have a boyfriend that hated the fact you gamed?
Tonight, like every night since school started back I will be drawing for about 4-5 hours. Awww yeah architecture studio!Major_Sam said:Well....what are you going tonight?Chinchama said:Lies; girls just need to be more outgoing/assertive. One girl I know desperately wants a relationship but can't get into one. Why might you ask? Because shes very pretty but refuses to ask a guy out, she insists that only guys should ask girls out and because of her traditionalist ways she will continue to yearn for a boy friend.Major_Sam said:I wish for a gamer guy. You guys are actually rather tricky to pick up!
To be honest I'm a bit like that but I'm not as tight as I was. I get pretty nervous around meeting new people. They don't call me Blushy McRedface for nothing. I'm yet to find someone that I find comfortable asking out. I couldn't possible ask someone out as soon as I meet them.
That's funny, I plan on doing that next year when I'm old enough (have to be 18 to sell M-rated games, right?)Antlers said:Get a job in Gamestop.GracefulSerenity said:You have any pointers for us gamer girls then? I have been looking for a gamer guy but often just find Anime guys when I go to Waldenbooks, Borders, or Barnes & Nobles and when I go to other places the creepy guys always seem to be there instead looking at Hentai >.<
I'm in the same situation, except she's a little more into games, plays L4D wuith me when I go over, GTA4, she's fucking addicted to Fable 2...PaulyWalnuts said:I've been dating a girl for little less than a year, who doesn't mind my excessive gaming. She asks about what bosses I killed today, gets excited when I tell her I got a dog in FO3, and loves that I like the artistic side of games not just the "how many noobs I can pwn," which is what her previous boyfriends were like. She doesn't game at all beyond mariokart. She let me play FO3 with my arms wrapped around her; she likes watching me play Dead Space because "it's like a horror movie;" and she laughs when I headshot people.
This is mind-boggling to me because my prior girlfriends got all up in arms that my gaming cut into "our time" even though I made it abundantly clear that I know my priorities.
Guys, do you have any stories like this? Girlfriends (or hopefully ex's) who hate the fact that you spend some time away from them to escape?
Girls, why do other girls hate the fact that guys like the game? Or on the rare occasion, did you have a boyfriend that hated the fact you gamed?
Let's hear it
..you lucky b****** ;(PaulyWalnuts said:I've been dating a girl for little less than a year, who doesn't mind my excessive gaming. She asks about what bosses I killed today, gets excited when I tell her I got a dog in FO3, and loves that I like the artistic side of games not just the "how many noobs I can pwn," which is what her previous boyfriends were like. She doesn't game at all beyond mariokart. She let me play FO3 with my arms wrapped around her; she likes watching me play Dead Space because "it's like a horror movie;" and she laughs when I headshot people.
This is mind-boggling to me because my prior girlfriends got all up in arms that my gaming cut into "our time" even though I made it abundantly clear that I know my priorities.
Guys, do you have any stories like this? Girlfriends (or hopefully ex's) who hate the fact that you spend some time away from them to escape?
Girls, why do other girls hate the fact that guys like the game? Or on the rare occasion, did you have a boyfriend that hated the fact you gamed?
Let's hear it