[QUOTE="NOD_Grindking"][QUOTE="paul52181"][QUOTE="MsCortana"][QUOTE="paul52181"][QUOTE="MsCortana"][QUOTE="Lance_Kalzas"] [QUOTE="MsCortana"]This is why it would be nice to find male company my age who loves gaming as I do. But NO, I have never blew off a male companion for my gaming. Now phone calls are a different story;)grunt1096
How can you not find a guy your age that loves gaming? Seems like we're everywhere! LOL. :)
LOL...I'm 28 and the ones I have come across have found my "hobby" a bit odd. Wow, wish I was single and in Nashville! JK, I'm 26 and my girl doesn't mind, she games too. Gaming is just like any other hobby.
LOL...that is how I see it. I would rather spend my free time on gaming and perhaps some of the more conservative types find it a bit juvenile. Ah....but we digress from the topic at hand;)Yea, we're getting off topic, but who cares. You know what? Gaming gets criticized because people thinks its juvenile, but if you think about it......at least we're doing something that takes a bit of thought. Look at all these morons who rot away in front of the tv watching and watching, contributing nothing to the activity but blank stares.
this I have to agree with.........theres no difficulty or skill adjustments for TV, you sit and stare.....at least with games there is some challenge to it
I completely agree. I hate TV do to its static nature and commercials and movies are alright but they don't have the same interactive feel games have.
I will concur as well. Actually this has been a problem in a few of my relationships. The whole tv vs gaming conundrum. He would rather sit in front of a tv and I would rather game. I never could understand why it was such a huge problem for me to game whilst he was in front of the tube. What is intellectual about watching tv?
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