stevelabny
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Dark Jezter said:Don't get me wrong. I'm a well adjusted, professional man (I lost my amature status when I won a manliness tournament), I just decided that at this stage of my life, attracting members of the opposite sex ranks higher on my priority list than showing gamer pride.![]()
But thats the mistake. "Regular clothes" = mostly a neutral reaction. Might turn off people who assume you're too straight-laced or boring, might attract someone who think youre stylish and expects a certain kind of guy to go with that.
"Geek clothes" = turn off to people who wouldn't want to deal with your hobby, or find you stupid or boring, turn on to geek girls. pretty much weeding out people you don't want to talk to, and helping you find people that you do want to talk to.
now some people believe that opposites attract, and its better if you and your significant other don't share many of the same hobbies, but I of course disagree with that. I am geek-snob, I don't want to deal with non-geeks if I don't have to.