Rofl well doneMichael_McCloud said:Achievement Unlocked: She's Actually In This Castle (10,000)HardRockSamurai said:Considering the fact that male gamers outnumber female gamers ten to one, actually managing to marry one must be some kind of achievement.
Marry a female gamer.
Or you could try not using economics as a basis for a relationship. People generally don't like to think of themselves as commodities to be bought and sold. And additionally don't like people who interested in dating them to think that they are ugly.dochmbi said:Well, if you don't want a relationship with someone who will constantly demand things of you and hold you to a high standard, you need to find someone who has a low sexual economic market value, i.e. a fat and ugly person, which is exactly what my strategy is. Makes sense to me cause I'm a low-value male myself and I wouldn't have the purchasing power to go for something better.
http://www.csom.umn.edu/Assets/71503.pdfryuutchi said:Or you could try not using economics as a basis for a relationship. People generally don't like to think of themselves as commodities to be bought and sold. And additionally don't like people who interested in dating them to think that they are ugly.dochmbi said:Well, if you don't want a relationship with someone who will constantly demand things of you and hold you to a high standard, you need to find someone who has a low sexual economic market value, i.e. a fat and ugly person, which is exactly what my strategy is. Makes sense to me cause I'm a low-value male myself and I wouldn't have the purchasing power to go for something better.
In other news: Awesome article. Relationships often occur because of chance events, and weird coincidences-- good relationships even more so. I'm glad you found someone who understands you, because that's the best basis for a relationship.
A heterosexual community can be analyzed as a marketplace in which men seek to acquire sex from women by offering other resources in exchange. Societies will therefore define gender roles as if women are sellers and men buyers of sex. Societies will endow female sexuality, but not male sexuality, with value (as in virginity, fidelity, chastity). The sexual activities of different couples are loosely interrelated by a market-place, instead of being fully separate or private, and each couple?s decisions may be influenced by market conditions. Economic principles suggest that the price of sex will depend on supply and demand, competition among sellers, variations in product, collusion among sellers, and other factors. Research findings show gender asymmetries (reflecting the complementary economic roles) in prostitution, courtship, infidelity and divorce, female competition, the sexual revolution and changing norms, unequal status between partners, cultural suppression of female sexuality, abusive relationships, rape, and sexual attitudes.
I found ending depressing too, because for me, I'll never be famous enough to pull that off, and on top of that, finding a gamer convention over here (the UK) is pretty damn hard.HardRockSamurai said:A few things popped into my mind when I began to read this article. The first was "Five pages? Jesus Christ!". As I kept reading, the second thought emerged; "Dude, this is the most depressing sexual memoir I've ever read."
Admittedly, the first three or so pages are pretty grim, but I'm glad it finished up with a happy ending. Considering the fact that male gamers outnumber female gamers ten to one, actually managing to marry one must be some kind of achievement.
Just because you can, and just because some researchers have, doesn't mean you should or that any person you want to date will be appreciative of being considered of "low value". See, there's this thing called "respect", that most people really like their prospective partner to have for them...dochmbi said:http://www.csom.umn.edu/Assets/71503.pdf
A heterosexual community can be analyzed as a marketplace in which men seek to acquire sex from women by offering other resources in exchange. Societies will therefore define gender roles as if women are sellers and men buyers of sex. Societies will endow female sexuality, but not male sexuality, with value (as in virginity, fidelity, chastity). The sexual activities of different couples are loosely interrelated by a market-place, instead of being fully separate or private, and each couple?s decisions may be influenced by market conditions. Economic principles suggest that the price of sex will depend on supply and demand, competition among sellers, variations in product, collusion among sellers, and other factors. Research findings show gender asymmetries (reflecting the complementary economic roles) in prostitution, courtship, infidelity and divorce, female competition, the sexual revolution and changing norms, unequal status between partners, cultural suppression of female sexuality, abusive relationships, rape, and sexual attitudes.
This is essentially my experiance with female gamers verbatum. Most of the time you can see them trying to play 150 guys at the same time, convicing each one to buy her the latest epic she needs.Cilliandrew said:Hmm....i'm surprised i'm the only one with THIS outlook: I could never EVER live with a woman who was into gaming like i am.
I don't know what it is.. Something about the personality of the female gamers i've exerienced. I find they just completely rub me the wrong way. Alot of the female gamers i've met are gaming simply because it's a new way for them to try to find the attention in the virtual world that they aren't getting in the real world, imo, and it annoys the heck out of me.
Case in point: i'm playing WoW. I group up with a priest. We do a couple of quests together chatting all the way. Suddenly the priest announces "i'm a chick, ya know." I'm like: okay great! She posts a link to a pic of her. I say "oh, gee, thanks!" She asks "so what do you think? Am i cute?" At this point i'm thinking is she hitting on me? Is this a dude pretending to be a chick? What?
So i say "yeah, sure, you're cute." and she says "well, i'm married."
So i'm like "uh...congratulations?" Seriously, was that really necessary? Fish for attention much? I've played with a couple of people claiming to be lady-gamers who were like that.
I find that personality incredibly annoying. And i tried dating a couple of women into gaming because i subscribed to the whole "find someone who is into the same stuff you are" thing, and all those relationships ended very poorly.
I married a girly-girl who was a non-gamer (outside of the occassional Dr. Mario/Tetris binge) and i truly couldn't be happier.
Yes i had to curtail the gaming JUST a tad (mondays, wednesdays and saturdays are the evenings i devote to gaming), but overall i can't complain. At least it insures that i do have something in my life that i can do JUST for me.
Not to say that i haven't come across a couple of lady-gamers who weren't pretty cool. But they are a substantial minority.