ITT You give your excuse of why you are single (if you are). (wives, boyfriend)
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it also depends what you mean by play video games. if you mean hop on a game once a month or so, then yeah a lot of people might. but to say that majority of adults are playing video games for hours on a regular basis seems to really be pushin it.. (real good)
What do you mean by hours on a regular basis? If you mean 3 hours a day, yeah that may be too much but in a week that's not bad.
What do you mean by hours on a regular basis? If you mean 3 hours a day. Yeah that may be too much but in a week that's not bad.
But still, someone only playing three hours a week probably isn't/can't call themselves a gamer and therefore isn't going to bring it up and talk about it on a date.
No woman in her right mind is going to dump a guy because he has a ps2 sitting in his house that he plays every once in a while. If she would, she's probably a nutcase either way.
But still, someone only playing three hours a week probably isn't/can't call themselves a gamer and therefore isn't going to bring it up and talk about it on a date.
No woman in her right mind is going to dump a guy because he has a ps2 sitting in his house that he plays every once in a while. If she would, she's probably a nutcase either way.
Why can't woman do something about it other than complain if a guy playing too much video games?
If it was an issue lady's why not wear something sexy and walk over toward him and say why are you on that when you can be on this. I think the guy would get the hint but that is just me. ( this is of course it is only the two of you at his place )
But still, someone only playing three hours a week probably isn't/can't call themselves a gamer and therefore isn't going to bring it up and talk about it on a date.
No woman in her right mind is going to dump a guy because he has a ps2 sitting in his house that he plays every once in a while. If she would, she's probably a nutcase either way.
True,
I should probably drop it though but you do have to wonder exactly what is the limit of hours a guy would have to be playing video games to be considered a gamer. There's a fine line and it is subjective.
I'm usually single, I'm shy and rarely approach, plus I'm not hot and I live practically on a shoestring, so usually I don't meet a woman's financial or looks standards.
The last time a woman rejected me, a mutual friend said I was too good for her, but that makes no sense to me since obviously I wasn't good enough for her.
When younger - too shy, appeared snobby due to it, too insecure to flirt, a bit socially dense, needed to mature in a lot of ways. Needed to figure out what I even liked/wanted/needed.
Now - Still shy and plagued with misunderstanding for it, but it's not as bad. I make friends more easily. I'm more confident in myself, but second guess my likability/attractiveness to others, needing a LOT of reassurance before I'll do anything.
I'm kind of odd - I hold some weird spiritual beliefs, some rather conservative beliefs, but am a free spirit arty smart chick at heart. Hard to meet someone who "gets" me or suits me.
I have a romantic vision that being a housewife in the burbs will not satisfy.
When you're not easily categorizable, people get uncomfortable and project negative stuff onto you. I do my best to mitigate that, but I also accept that as unextraordinary and painfully average as I generally am, that I'm still kind of unusual - an acquired taste.
I think way too much. Waaaay too much. I dare to voice this sometimes...
Someone told me recently that "men don't like too smart women". I get that being more cerebral is not "fun" or "cute" to most, I do.
I have trust issues. I find almost no one attractive. I prefer to "friend zone" females I have good relationships with, because normally if the sexual/intimate relationship dies, so does the friendship. That's why I prefer to keep them on a friendship basis. I also have no time to dedicate to keeping a relationship up.
But still, someone only playing three hours a week probably isn't/can't call themselves a gamer and therefore isn't going to bring it up and talk about it on a date.
No woman in her right mind is going to dump a guy because he has a ps2 sitting in his house that he plays every once in a while. If she would, she's probably a nutcase either way.
Depending on my week, I can play close to 3-5 hours a week and I DO call myself a gamer. I call myself a gamer, because some nights I rather stay in and game a couple of hours than go out and have a beer. That likely has more bearing because I'm 30 and have been becoming a bit more introverted. Between work, apartment chores, and mountain bike riding; I just don't always want to be social during the week. My weekends is where I'll allow myself to be more sociable, since I can get more sleep and take a nap during the weekend. During the week, I just don't have a ton of time to be social.
It's easy really. Mid 30's no real friends, make $9 bucks an hour, boring/uninteresting personality, live in a dead end small town.
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