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Can confirm. I am a girl and I have only played games for 2 weeks, tops. Now I just browse the forums looking for attention.
That's only if you game like literally all day.
Find love
Choose one.
Basically LOL
That's tough man, most girls are going to want to go to dinner or a movie. It's a lot of fun too!
Is it hard to balance gaming and the relationship? I always wondered that.
There was no textity doo dahs, no interwebs, no MyFace or Instabook! If you were lucky you could get her phone number and then spin the ol' rotary dial for 2 minutes and call her up. If you were luckier her dad wouldn't answer the phone and say "WHO IS THIS? WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM MEEEE??!"
So yes, technology is helpful and etc.
Wait 'til children, friend. If I'm lucky I'll get maybe an hour here and there when I can. Job + Kids = No time for games.
I was gonna say "but I'm always inside" haha. Technology is the way to go now, after the ♥♥♥♥ I see online I don't feel like I'm allowed to interact with girls in real life.
Yeah I don't think I'd want that, I'm not interested in raising kids when I could be killing zombies. That's lost time!
That actually sounds better than what I imagine my relationship would be like. I imagine I'd try to play video games for like 20 minutes a day, then after, I get dragged away for the rest of the day to go outside or talk for hours which drains me, then I get dumped. I could get used to that schedule though, glad it's working out for you.
I can't imagine doing either to be honest, not ready for that right now. I'm too content with staying inside and just keeping to myself. Maybe in the future something will happen.