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Are gamers chronic loners

What is your current and past relationship status?

  • Married

    Votes: 130 53.1%
  • Divorced

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • In a relationship (but not married)

    Votes: 49 20.0%
  • Currently Single, never married (but have had an S.O.)

    Votes: 47 19.2%
  • Never married, currently single, never had an S.O.

    Votes: 15 6.1%

StreamOfTheSky

Adventurer
In a relationship, engaged. I'd still say I'm a loner. Only have a few friends by choice, and admittedly, the socialization "plan" for me has always been to find someone I want to live with the rest of my life and then get out. Is there something wrong with being a loner, or do you just like shattering stereotypes, OP?

EDIT: The people I most often game with...

One had a single S.O. far as I recall, but is currently single.
One is in a relationship right now.
One has never had a relationship.
Two I'm completely unsure about.

All of us are male and in our 20's, so no one married isn't too shocking...
 
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Mallus

Legend
Let's see... my group contains:

3 married people.
1 person in a long-term relationship.
1 person in a really long-term relationship.
1 person who's relationship status is unknown to me, but is, by all accounts, an affable and sociable fellow.

So no loners to be found. Frankly, the idea that a significant number of gamers are antisocial loners strikes looks as sensible as the notion most bar patrons are teetotalers (maybe they go for the free peanuts??).
 

knightofround

First Post
It's worth noting that the posters on ENWorld are in no way a representative sample of all gamers. They tend to be older, for starters--that alone will skew the numbers towards "married" (and "divorced") quite a bit.

Interesting, I would have expected ENWorld to be younger than the representative sample. Most of the older, married gamers I know aren't very interested in using the internet (or even stuff like character builder) as a gaming resource.
 

JediSoth

Voice Over Artist & Author
I was married the first time at the age of 30. Widowed at 34 and remarried at 35. I do not consider myself a loner.

EDIT: Wow, I totally read the thread title as "Chronic losers" and reply appropriately. Sorry about that.
 
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Lancelot

Adventurer
In my gaming group, and counting three recent players who have since moved out-of-town...

  • 3 married, with kids
  • 3 married, without kids
  • 1 engaged, with kids
  • 1 recently divorced, currently single (but probably won't be for long)
  • 1 unmarried, but in a 7-year relationship (me)
  • 1 unmarried, no previous significant others, classic "loner"
So, yeah, only 1-out-of-10 fitting the stereotype. And he's the only one of us that plays World of Warcraft, so he has embraced the stereotype. Good for him - he's happy, and he's an excellent friend.

Average age of the group is 35. I'm the "old man" at 38, and the youngest is in his early 30's.
 

radmod

First Post
It's worth noting that the posters on ENWorld are in no way a representative sample of all gamers. They tend to be older, for starters--that alone will skew the numbers towards "married" (and "divorced") quite a bit.

Hmm, this made me think and calculate a bit.

Over the past 30+ years and at the time of each group I've regularly* played with (and could remember):

20 unmarried high school and college students
2 divorcees
19 married
1 affianced
20 single
3 dyed in the wool loners (40 year virgin types)

However, of the irregular games, the vast majority were single, probably like 8 to 1.

*regularly: each person played for at least six months but usually at least 1-2 years
 

AJCarrington

Explorer
Role playing is a "social" hobby - not sure how one can be a chronic loner and still participate in an interactive game. I guess, it depends on one's definition of "loner".

AJC
 

Pig Champion

First Post
In my groups they either have a S.O or they're single and just kind've of sleeping around. At 23-25 I don't think any of use are getting married any time soon.
 

Festivus

First Post
When we moved to a new area, I used gaming as a way to find new friends. My wife is a non-gamer but understands my need to interface with other human beings, and this is one outlet. She just can't stand the idea of sitting at a game table for 4 hours. :)
 


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