Gaming and Your Significant Other

Gaming and Your Significant Other

  • My sig-o was the one who introduced me to gaming.

    Votes: 5 1.9%
  • My sig-o is a gamer, but we don't game together.

    Votes: 5 1.9%
  • My sig-o and I game together.

    Votes: 98 37.1%
  • My sig-o is not a gamer.

    Votes: 112 42.4%
  • My sig-o doesn't even know I am a gamer.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't have a significant other

    Votes: 38 14.4%
  • Other (tell us your story...)

    Votes: 6 2.3%

Met my wife on a Vampire LARP... *sigh* they forced me to DM that, I swear!

She likes playing but only doing things such as cross-stitch at the same time...
 

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Way back in 1996...

Monkey's Air Force gaming group was about to introduce a new player, but we hadn't met her yet.

Monkey goes out to dinner with some friends and another mutual friend shows up a bit later with a new gal.

Monkey and new gal soon start making puppy dog eyes at eachother.

Monkey thinks: Wow, pretty girl. :)

Monkey finally notices new gal is looking at him the same way: Pretty girl who likes me? :D

Monkey finds out that new gal is also the new player coming to the gaming group in a few days: Pretty gamer girl that likes me? B-):cool::lol:

That was January 11 of 1996. We got married on February 22 of 1996. Four kids and much game later we are still happily married. :D

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I met my husband back in 1991, the year that he introduced me to D&D.

We've done a lot of roleplaying together. I can't wait to start my sabbatical to spend more time with him and play more around the table.
 

I met my fiance back in high school ('round about 1989) when one of my players talked her into trying D&D with us... so I introduced her to gaming. We got really close, but my family moved away and we fell out of touch after a couple of years. (This was back before cell phones and e-mail...)

She went on to date (and eventually marry) another DM when she moved away to college. That relationship is ancient history now, of course, and she made a decision to hunt me down a couple of years ago and we're back together. (Wow... that story looks a lot simpler than it was in real life when I just write it out like that.)

She remains a devoted roleplayer to this day, and her 13-year-old daughter has joined us this year and become a rabid D&D fan.

Life is good.
:cool:
 

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