You know when you look throught your history and you see a really bad post..... this was a really bad post
Depends how you define it, I don't particularly like the fact we are just friends, but I'm not going to hold it against them. I like hanging out with these people, I have a great time with them so apart from a little bit on the side, Im not missing out on anything. I can't hate someone for not being attracted to me in that sort of way, and frankly if I knew I was going to hate being around them I wouldn't of asked them outthaluikhain said:Not another frie-
Wait, you're ok with being friends? You're not being childishly bitter that the other person/s didn't feel obliged to go out with you?
Yeah, I don't think you are in the friendzone there.
You hit the nail on the head, there.HoneyVision said:What you're describing is something experienced by males and females all around. Those girls are not interested in being involved with you for whatever reason, but being a gamer isn't it.
Its not the fact that liking a video game instantly means your going to be friend zoned for the rest of you life, its just that I see people who are part of a gaming community get side lined more then anyone else. I probably could of explained it better but I was wondering more about how such a massive group of people struggle with dating more than liking a game instantly means you will get the cold shoulder.HoneyVision said:Do you really think that liking video games inherently changes your position in the dating arena to any great extent? Liking video games is the same as liking a particular art or a particular sport. It doesn't play any kind of fundamental role in a date...unless you want it to of course.
Yeah maybe, but it'd be more worthwhile to find out why exactly they get sidelined more than anyone else. Because let's face it, gamers aren't usually the most social people out there. And whether people want to accept it or not that stereotype is still very much alive.AidoZonkey said:I probably could of explained it better but I was wondering more about how such a massive group of people struggle with dating more than liking a game instantly means you will get the cold shoulder.HoneyVision said:Do you really think that liking video games inherently changes your position in the dating arena to any great extent? Liking video games is the same as liking a particular art or a particular sport. It doesn't play any kind of fundamental role in a date...unless you want it to of course.
Your right though "It doesn't play any kind of fundamental role in a date"
I would leave the gaming aspect out of it entirely if you want to find out why people are friend zoned.AidoZonkey said:Its not the fact that liking a video game instantly means your going to be friend zoned for the rest of you life, its just that I see people who are part of a gaming community get side lined more then anyone else. I probably could of explained it better but I was wondering more about how such a massive group of people struggle with dating more than liking a game instantly means you will get the cold shoulder.HoneyVision said:Do you really think that liking video games inherently changes your position in the dating arena to any great extent? Liking video games is the same as liking a particular art or a particular sport. It doesn't play any kind of fundamental role in a date...unless you want it to of course.
Your right though "It doesn't play any kind of fundamental role in a date"
It is a " different" kind of social though. That is the thing, what is normal among other gamers often isn't normal around non gamers. Often some of the " quirks" that are accepted among gamers are found to be annoying as hell by others. LOLHoneyVision said:Yeah maybe, but it'd be more worthwhile to find out why exactly they get sidelined more than anyone else. Because let's face it, gamers aren't usually the most social people out there. And whether people want to accept it or not that stereotype is still very much alive.AidoZonkey said:I probably could of explained it better but I was wondering more about how such a massive group of people struggle with dating more than liking a game instantly means you will get the cold shoulder.HoneyVision said:Do you really think that liking video games inherently changes your position in the dating arena to any great extent? Liking video games is the same as liking a particular art or a particular sport. It doesn't play any kind of fundamental role in a date...unless you want it to of course.
Your right though "It doesn't play any kind of fundamental role in a date"
If she thought you were like a brother to her why did she go on a date with you?AidoZonkey said:In the Past year I have been on 6 dates with 5 women, all really great dates and really enjoyable. Yet, the result of every single one has left me with a one way ticket to the "Friend Zone". The worst one being the most resent as she said "Your just like a big brother to me".
I have no bloody clue, we both knew this was a date and we were having greats amount of fun, then she says that. Oh well, what can you do. The full quote was "Your so funny, I feel so relaxed, its not like I'm talking to someone I just met. Your just like a big brother to me".Dryk said:If she thought you were like a brother to her why did she go on a date with you?AidoZonkey said:In the Past year I have been on 6 dates with 5 women, all really great dates and really enjoyable. Yet, the result of every single one has left me with a one way ticket to the "Friend Zone". The worst one being the most resent as she said "Your just like a big brother to me".
Hmm. I've gotten the "You're just like a brother" before from a girl I was interested in. So I responded by turning the flirting up a notch. Nothing dispells the "siblings" notion like putting your sexual interest for her out in the open. After we hooked up, I teased her about calling me her brother before. She didn't think it was as funny as I did.AidoZonkey said:I have no bloody clue, we both knew this was a date and we were having greats amount of fun, then she says that. Oh well, what can you do. The full quote was "Your so funny, I feel so relaxed, its not like I'm talking to someone I just met. Your just like a big brother to me".Dryk said:If she thought you were like a brother to her why did she go on a date with you?AidoZonkey said:In the Past year I have been on 6 dates with 5 women, all really great dates and really enjoyable. Yet, the result of every single one has left me with a one way ticket to the "Friend Zone". The worst one being the most resent as she said "Your just like a big brother to me".
I don't think you being a gamer has anything to do with it. Are you fairly young, OP? If so, I think I have an idea of what the problem is.AidoZonkey said:Snip
As interesting as this theory is, im afraid it just doesn't hold water, at least with me anyway. Im actually going into my second year of uni, and im finding more and more around this age that people start to not want drama. I mean there will always be people who always want their relationships to be nothing but drama but after the first year of uni and the second and third year starts people usually just want more out of a relationship.Jolly Co-operator said:I don't think you being a gamer has anything to do with it. Are you fairly young, OP? If so, I think I have an idea of what the problem is.AidoZonkey said:Snip
I might only be a junior in high school, but something I've noticed is that many teenagers and young adults crave a certain amount of drama, at least when it comes to romantic relationships. They want to feel like they're in a romantic movie, where their relationship has some grandiose importance. To the women you're dating (assuming that both you and they are fairly young), it's possible that drama = an important romantic relationship. If you're easy to casually talk to and hang out with, then you might not be providing the drama that many young people tend to crave. If their minds equivocate drama with relationships, then that's why they see you as a friend, rather than a potential romantic partner.
This is all just a theory on my part, and I could easily be dead wrong about all of it. I'd love to hear others' thoughts on this.