ActuallyHulk
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Girl: I was thinking we could go to your room and have some fun 
OP: HOLD ON HOLD ON WOW I GOT THIS GREAT GAME TO SHOW YOU

OP: HOLD ON HOLD ON WOW I GOT THIS GREAT GAME TO SHOW YOU
While I have her there, it´s probably the perfect opportunity to show her how far gaming has come since Super Mario World. What would be a good game for this? Originally I thought The Last of Us, but she doesn´t like zombies (she told me she gets scared by The Walking Dead), so that one is probably out, even though it´s probably the highest achievement we´ve seen in the art. So what else might work?
.Fake edit: I don't agree with the guy you quoted, he seems obnoxious.
is that a thing because it should totally be a thingAlso, I wouldn't worry about gaming unless your gonna play strip Tekken or something like that.
You don't.
Just don't try and show her games.
Really.
Wait, you have pre made plans to go back to yours... And you want to show her your video game collection...?
Don't listen to these dudes, if something happens on the first date, cool, but don't be concerned over it. As for which games have the best romantic scenes I'm going to have to go with the pond scene in FFX. If you set it up right with the proper context, then just hit play and let it do it's thing. It's wonderous.
Don't listen to this guy.Don't listen to these dudes, if something happens on the first date, cool, but don't be concerned over it. As for which games have the best romantic scenes I'm going to have to go with the pond scene in FFX. If you set it up right with the proper context, then just hit play and let it do it's thing. It's wonderous.
Wait, so you have a date set up with plans to go back to your apartment and...you want to show her video games?
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I showed my first date the red ending off Mass Effect 3 and now she's my wife.
After losing all hope in the universe, I think I would fall for anyone too.
27 and I've got a decent amount of life experience to know people look at personality before they look at hobbies (not all people of course). I rarely see that misconception even brought up anymore. Being a gamer isn't as much of a warning flag as it once was. You could mention you run 5ks in the same sentence you play video games. Or you could only mention the latter and show you're clearly active and involved through other means.
And really, you're still generalizing an entire gender here. I see enough inactive guys getting with attractive women to know things aren't so black and white.
I've been using OKCupid a bit lately, and I just got a date with a really cute girl lined up. We've sent several messages back and forth and chatted over the phone once. She plays Candy Crush Saga and Words with Friends on her iPhone, and she said she liked Super Mario World back in the day, so it looks like she´s kind of a gamer.
Generalizing isn't a bad thing necessarily. Groups of people share common traits. Recognizing those common traits enables you to approach individuals in a more informed manner.
That being said, I think you're outright wrong about gamers and the stigmas associated with them. You must live in some enlightened society where personality trumps all. I still think that women look for men that can provide, and anything that makes you look incapable is a strike against you. Gaming, I think, has this stigma that makes you appear unproductive. In my experience, these things at least subconsciously matter.
I guess we just hang out with entirely different types of gamers. Most of the ones I know are far from unproductive (1 of which is a CEO). In fact, as far as my acquaintances go, they're the ones more likely to have better paying jobs and more stable lifestyles even if they aren't super well-rounded when it comes to interests.
On the other end of the spectrum, one of my sister's friends is dating a buff and outgoing guy who happens to be a 32 year old high school dropout that never had a job in his life.
I'd hardly think this is a regional thing as much as it shows labels are stupid. I just think it's better to not make snap judgements about entire groups, which includes assuming entire groups also make said snap judgement (women in this case).
TBut this shit isn't rock it science. It's pretty clear by body language when someone wants to have sex. Just agreeing to enter someone's house is not some universal code, especially not pre-arranged on a first date before you even meet.
Just to clarify, I don't personally think gamers are unproductive. As for your sister's friend, she likely goes for this guy because he fits the provider archetype. Strong, capable, sociable guy, etc.
None.
Just talk and have a few drinks.
My dude. Me and my ex had a blast with Origins.Lol none.
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But I played Rayman Origins on a first date and we've been together a year and a half.
Instead of showing her video games how about you play them on her buying this shirt.
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Don't listen to these dudes, if something happens on the first date, cool, but don't be concerned over it. As for which games have the best romantic scenes I'm going to have to go with the pond scene in FFX. If you set it up right with the proper context, then just hit play and let it do it's thing. It's wonderous.
Maybe someone said this already, but it's better for you to put on a dvd film. No videogames, gor god sake!
Also, if you really have to videogame, choose Kirby games.