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See, that's why I always pretended to be new at gaming Challenge him to a game, pretending to be a newb, and then you totally kick their ass and they have to put out to save face.
Video game date? And you guys wonder why you keep getting rejected and friendzoned. Don't get me wrong, no one loved video games more than I did between ages 8-20 but there is a time when you realize, it is time to grow up.
Take her to a park, the movies, go on a road trip, a lake, get out of the house!
Video game date? And you guys wonder why you keep getting rejected and friendzoned. Don't get me wrong, no one loved video games more than I did between ages 8-20 but there is a time when you realize, it is time to grow up.
Take her to a park, the movies, go on a road trip, a lake, get out of the house!
I know quite a few people (men and women including myself) who would love to play video games for a date. Most of them are older too.
Video game date? And you guys wonder why you keep getting rejected and friendzoned. Don't get me wrong, no one loved video games more than I did between ages 8-20 but there is a time when you realize, it is time to grow up.
Take her to a park, the movies, go on a road trip, a lake, get out of the house!
The girl from this thread said she wanted to play video games. There is no set rule out there that says you should do THIS or you should do THAT. If that's how they want to enjoy their time together then why not?
Just Dance. It's active and not as competitive as something like Mario Kart or Mortal Kombat. Or maybe one of the Garage Band kind of games if you have them?
No recommendation, I just find it humorous that a guy with the username of Mr. Professional is looking for suggestions on video games.
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