Anonymous wrote: People who want a lot out of life generally go experience it for real, not in front of a book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love video games but I hate reading fiction so I guess I am out.
I don't get video games; I don't read fiction; music is... meh. I like the classical station in my car, but I would never sit in a chair and actively listen to anything.
Not a chance with OP. Oh well, my loss![]()
(Seriously, is this for real?)
Are YOU for real?
OP, what if I only played Animal Crossing?
Anonymous wrote:I think the real question here is would a woman date a thirty-something guy who regularly plays video games.
Probably not. Most WOMEN look for MEN. Not boys.
Anonymous wrote:Oh boy, if this is what's coming for my daughter's generation too (she is 16), she will never marry, lol. She could give a rat's @$$ about video games. She's too busy and completely uninterested in gaming thus far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone has a problem with your hobby and insults you for it, don't date them. You can see from this thread that some women just go berserk when their man isn't working their butt off to earn money for the
Probably because I work my butt off to earn money for the household, so I think my man should too?
Anonymous wrote:Video games have ability to mess with a psyche. They can replace real life experiences and relationships. They are addictive and can ruin your life. Instant gratification, all absorbing, stress relief. And gaming industry certainly targets men more then women, just look at female characters in any of those games.
Based on all that, men who are absorbed by video games make very unattractive parters. Who'd want to spend their life with a guy glued to a screen every free moment he gets? Not to mention drain on a bank account. No thanks!
signed
Gamer myself, who knows how to put the device down (sometimes)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love video games but I hate reading fiction so I guess I am out.
I don't get video games; I don't read fiction; music is... meh. I like the classical station in my car, but I would never sit in a chair and actively listen to anything.
Not a chance with OP. Oh well, my loss![]()
(Seriously, is this for real?)
Anonymous wrote:If someone has a problem with your hobby and insults you for it, don't date them. You can see from this thread that some women just go berserk when their man isn't working their butt off to earn money for the
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early 30s guy here, and lately I've noticed a lot of women I end up on dates with simply don't play video games. At all. Generally I associate people not playing video games with them being terrible bores who don't really want much out of life (to take an entire medium of art, one as rich and vibrant as music or literature if not more so, and just write it off entirely is a fairly extreme act), so I treat it as a major deal-breaker, but I'm curious if there are others who disagree. I'd do the same if they issued a blanket statement like "I don't listen to music" or "I don't read fiction" too, obviously.
Seriously??
Anonymous wrote:Early 30s guy here, and lately I've noticed a lot of women I end up on dates with simply don't play video games. At all. Generally I associate people not playing video games with them being terrible bores who don't really want much out of life (to take an entire medium of art, one as rich and vibrant as music or literature if not more so, and just write it off entirely is a fairly extreme act), so I treat it as a major deal-breaker, but I'm curious if there are others who disagree. I'd do the same if they issued a blanket statement like "I don't listen to music" or "I don't read fiction" too, obviously.