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Anyway, to stay on topic, it's funny that I was just thinking about this last weekend. I took this girl out to lunch and we just sat for a couple hours talking about this exact topic. Our conclusion: No. It's not imperative that your significant other plays games. It is, however, important that they respect your knack for playing them. I mean, if you don't click, you just don't click. There's no hidden agenda here. However... If you play video games to the point where it obstructs your actual relationship then it does become a problem and you need a new hobby. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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No, but it does make him someone who probably should have shot himself in the foot when it was in his mouth.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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It's "[ b ]" not "[ bold ]". I was speaking idiomatically. |
OK... So cumshots might get "misfired" more often than one might think. But just because they gather like a swarm of moths to one large flame doesn't mean they speak for everyone. :/
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |