Anonymous wrote:What’s not to like about board games?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much better than marrying into a professional sports-watching-obsessed family. So freaking boring and one-dimensional.
AMEN! I come from a board game family and I would much rather do that or play cards than to have to watch the endless stream of baseball and golf that goes on at my ILs.
Watching baseball and gold is SO boring. Who does that?!
Anonymous wrote:No, and I'd put a knife through each hand if I had to play at every belonging. Absolutely no interest and a competitive boardgame group is the living worst. Lame AND dicks. Bad combo.
Anonymous wrote:My nuclear family can't even play monopoly without someone crying, or someone accusing someone else of cheating or someone quitting in protest. It's always a mess. I have failed as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much better than marrying into a professional sports-watching-obsessed family. So freaking boring and one-dimensional.
AMEN! I come from a board game family and I would much rather do that or play cards than to have to watch the endless stream of baseball and golf that goes on at my ILs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married into one! And I don't mind the simple ones, but the ones that require 10 pages and 20 minutes of explanation beforehand?? Nope
Oops. Meant, yes I agree. Keep it simple. I didn’t play DND as a kid for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:I married into one! And I don't mind the simple ones, but the ones that require 10 pages and 20 minutes of explanation beforehand?? Nope
Anonymous wrote:Much prefer a board game family than one that sits around all day watching tv, usually sports, and not talking to one another. Even on a beautiful day. That’s my in-laws. Not only is it boring and lazy, but what’s the point of making a big deal of spending time with one another and not interact or have fun?