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This. I'm in my 30s and just became single and wanted to get a PS4 so bad.
But instead of that I'm buying a new shotgun. More interesting to the ladies and it's very difficult to find a girl that doesn't want to shoot shotguns. It's exciting and interesting to them, and a pretty solid panty wetter when they shoot.
This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Video games only have a bad reputation, because people put them over their partners. The same thing can be said about hunting, sports, running, and many other hobbies. Video games have the stigma, because it's the one thing that you are "supposed" to grow out of as an adult.
Video games is one thing that I'll stop playing when I want to stop playing them. It's not like I live at home still and can't hold down a job. Just like bars, you are "supposed" to grow out of them too. I still go to the bars with my friends, because I like being out in public and mingling.
I'll be 30 next month and I bought a PS4 on launch day. I still make time for dates, even though I'm on a break at that time, and I still make plenty of time for work, family, and friends. It's not like every person that plays video games, plays them all day everyday. The video game reference just drives me crazy, because I know plenty of attractive women that didn't like them too, but started to like playing them with their man.
C'mon, lets stop this what's childish and what's adult nonsense. If you like video games, try searching for a mate that likes them too. Just like people who like working out at the gym are more interested in meeting someone else who likes working out at the gym. Water will likely always seek its own level.
This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Video games only have a bad reputation, because people put them over their partners. The same thing can be said about hunting, sports, running, and many other hobbies. Video games have the stigma, because it's the one thing that you are "supposed" to grow out of as an adult.
Video games is one thing that I'll stop playing when I want to stop playing them. It's not like I live at home still and can't hold down a job. Just like bars, you are "supposed" to grow out of them too. I still go to the bars with my friends, because I like being out in public and mingling.
I'll be 30 next month and I bought a PS4 on launch day. I still make time for dates, even though I'm on a break at that time, and I still make plenty of time for work, family, and friends. It's not like every person that plays video games, plays them all day everyday. The video game reference just drives me crazy, because I know plenty of attractive women that didn't like them too, but started to like playing them with their man.
C'mon, lets stop this what's childish and what's adult nonsense. If you like video games, try searching for a mate that likes them too. Just like people who like working out at the gym are more interested in meeting someone else who likes working out at the gym. Water will likely always seek its own level.
99% of other women out there would rather do anything else than play Battlefield with you.
For guys like the OP, I wonder if it's just women that they have social issues with. Do you have good relationships with your family members? Do you have friends? Do you get along with coworkers? Is it just women who think you're boring, or is it everyone?
Last edited by fleetiebelle; 12-04-2013 at 01:39 PM..
I need a list of all your interests and a detailed time log of everything you did last weekend, and then I'll tell you what sounds boring.
Also, maybe you are dating girls that are not a good fit for you.
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