Djeta Thernadier
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Wonger said:I put out bait for the flamers and all I get is intelligent commentary?!?! You should be ashamed!![]()


Wonger said:I put out bait for the flamers and all I get is intelligent commentary?!?! You should be ashamed!![]()
Djeta Thernadier said:Quick question, one you need not answer publicly,
WHY would you want to be witha woman who would judge you for being yourself?
If gaming is part of what you do, do you really think it would be fun to keep it hidden from your girlfriend? Do you want to be with someone who is so judgemental that you can't tell her about your hobbies?
This is just one of those situations I always hear about that seriously I can not wrap my mind around. :\
Never mind. I just re-read your post and saw that you were about 11 when this happened...but I was not specifically addressing youIt was just a general thought.
Telperion said:I put mine on something other, because:
It's in my résumé. Some employers ask about it, and others don't. Generally speaking they find it interesting, and something special that sets me apart from the grey mass of applicants.
jeffh said:I see I was unclear.
First of all, every girlfriend I've ever had has either already been interested in gaming when I met her, or gotten into gaming through me. I wouldn't dream of hiding it, and it's typically an activity we end up doing together. (I've actually gamed with most of them, though in one case only after we broke up. One only got as far as making a character before we split, and another turned out to dislike my preferred style, and vice versa, so she didn't stay in my game for long.)
Second, the above incident did not happen when I was eleven, it happened last year. "The only time X has happened *SINCE* I was eleven" does not mean "I was eleven when X happened" - if anything, it implies that I wasn't.
Third, as I believe I said, I was only embarassed because the guy went on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on about his old, munchkin characters even though both the people he was talking to were trying to make it clear that we would like him please to stop - and I was guilty by association, or that was how I was made to feel anyway, because he did so in response to a comment from me. Before that, we had her interested and asking questions.
I don't know where people got the idea I was one of the people who hide their gaming. No offence or anything, but did you people even read the last paragraph of my post?
Edit - corrected one typo.
Djeta Thernadier said:There are A LOT of people (men and women) I have heard of who go out of their way to hide gaming from the person they are dating. I was just saying I think that is silly.
Inconsequenti-AL said:That sounds like it could be quite 'dangerous' to me, if it was in a long term relationship...
At the very least, sneaking around behind a partners back to do something is going to start an argument or two. Shows a lack of trust, etc.