trying to find a girl gamer

Ok im going to open up here feel free to riducule/mock and whatever. I have no real way of making this come true unless I try so there. I am looking for a gamer girl between 20 and 35 to be friends with but possibly develop some kind of internet relationship with. Before you tell me there are places for that like dating sites, I have actually tried the dating sites. I looked far and wide on dating sites and most girls I found were into console gaming and whatnot and I never found a person who was interested in PC games such as POE. Games are my passion and I want to meet someone who shares that passion. Some of you may think ok you need to get off the computer and find someone that way. The odds of me finding a PC gamer girl who likes POE are next to nothing and so I am here following my crazy dream. I am 27 and im a very nice guy chasing my dream.
Your dream is to meet a gamer girl and be friend with her ?
Girls are boring, my gf is a gamer and she is boring in games.
All my gamer gfs were boring in games.

There is no real difference between a regular girl and a gamer girl.
Last edited by sarcone#5259 on Aug 31, 2015, 9:13:05 AM
Good luck mate, if you find a way please share it.
"This Is A Buff" (Bex_GGG august 30, 2016)
The problem with having just a regular girlfriend who doesn't like games is that she might feel like the games are pulling us apart which is why I want to have this in common. The games could bring us closer together rather than pull us apart. Not to mention I think some girls would try to stop me from playing altogether and change me and that just wont do for me.
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eklassen wrote:
The problem with having just a regular girlfriend who doesn't like games is that she might feel like the games are pulling us apart which is why I want to have this in common. The games could bring us closer together rather than pull us apart. Not to mention I think some girls would try to stop me from playing altogether and change me and that just wont do for me.


Men need their own space in a relationship. I'm glad my gf isn't a gamer, else we would be spending most of our time together because we indeed share other hobbies.

If I were you I would rather search for a girl who lifts :D
GGG banning all political discussion shortly after getting acquired by China is a weird coincidence.
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sarcone wrote:

There is no real difference between a regular girl and a gamer girl.


+1

Dont look for a girl who loves games. Look for a girl who loves you, then convince her that games are not all bad and a waste of time.


Who knows, maybe she'll even start gaming although she likes playing volleyball in the first place.
Last edited by ben_hure#6467 on Aug 31, 2015, 9:33:06 AM
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sarcone wrote:
Your dream is to meet a gamer girl and be friend with her ?
Girls are boring, my gf is a gamer and she is boring in games.
All my gamer gfs were boring in games.

There is no real difference between a regular girl and a gamer girl.


Years ago, I used to play an MMO with a retired couple. Very nice people, and happy with each other. Don't turn your personal experience into general statements because other people's might be different :)
You have to be realistic about these things.
Logen Ninefingers
I feel like there is a bit of a stigma out there that games are a waste of time and people that game are a bit less desirable than people with other interests. I was always made fun of in school for loving games so much. I think the stigma is lifting a bit now that more and more people are getting into games but its still there a bit.
Id suggest go meeting people at conventions and gatherings related to gaming.

You could even organise your own game day for your town. Gamers are everwhere and more often than not, hidden.
Last edited by RootCookie#0834 on Aug 31, 2015, 9:45:57 AM
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eklassen wrote:
I feel like there is a bit of a stigma out there that games are a waste of time and people that game are a bit less desirable than people with other interests. I was always made fun of in school for loving games so much. I think the stigma is lifting a bit now that more and more people are getting into games but its still there a bit.


Do you only game or have other hobbies beside it?

My point is, even though gaming is a big part of your life, as long as there is other stuff you enjoy, you might find someone to share that with.

I like gaming, my gf doesn't. We share other things, and the relationship works well because we also DON'T share things.
As someone said earlier. Everyone needs room in a relationship.

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