I'm a fairly solitary person, but I do like to see my friends as much as I can, because when I'm feeling depressed they can take my mind off of it for a few hours. Oh, and one of them has a big TV that I like to hook my xbox up to.
For the most part, folks on the escapist have at least one reoccurring and/or redeeming feature. Really, we're all gamers to some extent or another and, as such, we tend to be slightly smarter then the average person. Arrogance aside, that tends to create some solid ground for friendships to form.lilmisspotatoes said:Why do I have the feeling that you and I would be friends? And that if you ever found some truly 'interesting' friends life would be a lot more confusing and probably awesome?Uncreative said:I have a very low tolerance for blank stares, and I tend to make lots of vague references. Top that off with a oddball sense of humor, and I can only handle people for a little bit. But I do get bored if I don't talk to other humans every now and then, so I keep venturing out into the world.
God help us all if I ever actually find interesting friends.
Trust me, after about a year or two, you just forget what it's like. Really, once you learn what it's like to have that kind of companionship, going without it is just that much harder.Julianking93 said:I haven't had a friend in 3 years, the only companionship I've had has been with my parents and I've only had 1 girlfriend and it turned out she just used me, so yeah, I'd love some love and compassion from a real person.
I don't see why you can't meet IRL. I have a friend who had a situation like yours. He lived in Alaska where i live, and the girl he met on WoW and started to like a lot lived in Australia. Eventually after getting to know each other for about a year he saved up some money and flew down to see her. Now they are married, he moved to Australia, and they are expecting their first kid. Now I'm not saying one of you needs to pick up your entire life and move where the other one lives, but take your time and save up some money. If things work out you can plan a trip to see each other to find out if there is anything there. After all, nothing ventured means nothing gained, and no risk means no reward.Sleekgiant said:*sigh* I know your pain, exactly. My social life has taken a nose dive and I have since severed all contact with old friends, some moved away, some are busy, and some I just don't care for. I truly miss spending time with friends and having relationships. I also found someone I really enjoy talking to on this site, but like your situation, is hundreds of miles away and almost impossible for me to ever meet IRL. Ugh I'm now kinda depressed but I'm used to it
You've a point. About 89% of the people I've come across on this forum seem like cool folks, and it's always nice to meet people who have a brain on the net.Naheal said:For the most part, folks on the escapist have at least one reoccurring and/or redeeming feature. Really, we're all gamers to some extent or another and, as such, we tend to be slightly smarter then the average person. Arrogance aside, that tends to create some solid ground for friendships to form.lilmisspotatoes said:Why do I have the feeling that you and I would be friends? And that if you ever found some truly 'interesting' friends life would be a lot more confusing and probably awesome?
It's that kind of double standard that I find irritating. You're a female gamer, thus one of a (relatively) small group. Often times, guys will look for someone that they can share their favorite pastimes with, but, as a gamer, we have a hard time finding any girls who do game, much less actually acknowledge that to anyone around them.lilmisspotatoes said:You've a point. About 89% of the people I've come across on this forum seem like cool folks, and it's always nice to meet people who have a brain on the net.Naheal said:For the most part, folks on the escapist have at least one reoccurring and/or redeeming feature. Really, we're all gamers to some extent or another and, as such, we tend to be slightly smarter then the average person. Arrogance aside, that tends to create some solid ground for friendships to form.
That's one thing that really keeps me from making a lot of friends out here... I live in a small town where gaming is another double-standard thing. Girls who game are weird, guys who game are winners. *shrug*
Good question, actually.pneuvo said:Now, in all honesty, I'm not sure what we are talking about when we say "human contact". I assume you and your long-distance love have a way of hearing each other's voice. Quite likely you have a web-cam since they are cheap and commonplace. Hence you can look soulfully into each other's eyes.
The main thing missing then is touching. Yet when you hang out with friends there is likely rather little touching. And yet going down to the train station at rush hour would provide more touching (along with bumping, jostling, and perhaps a bit of grinding). Still, that would be less satisfactory. Perhaps it is a caring touch you are looking for, or maybe not a touch at all.
Probably what you are after is something that happens in your mind. Your problem may be that you are not easily tricked into having this mind thing happen. I am easily tricked. A good game tricks me into feeling a sense of companionship, even from NPCs. A little coaxing from a distant person and I imagine they are right beside me.
What does human contact mean to you?
There's more to it then that. Without getting philosophical or anything, folks can generally tell when people are near them. When it's a significant other, as is in this case, you're looking at a desire to just be near them as well as said physical interaction, both of which are lost in a long distance relationship.pneuvo said:Sure, at times I get all weepy about the lack of human contact, then, like a couple of the other posters, I get a little of that contact. Soon I am all "What was I thinking?" and it's back to the hermitage.
Now, in all honesty, I'm not sure what we are talking about when we say "human contact". I assume you and your long-distance love have a way of hearing each other's voice. Quite likely you have a web-cam since they are cheap and commonplace. Hence you can look soulfully into each other's eyes.
The main thing missing then is touching. Yet when you hang out with friends there is likely rather little touching. And yet going down to the train station at rush hour would provide more touching (along with bumping, jostling, and perhaps a bit of grinding). Still, that would be less satisfactory. Perhaps it is a caring touch you are looking for, or maybe not a touch at all.
Probably what you are after is something that happens in your mind. Your problem may be that you are not easily tricked into having this mind thing happen. I am easily tricked. A good game tricks me into feeling a sense of companionship, even from NPCs. A little coaxing from a distant person and I imagine they are right beside me.
What does human contact mean to you?
Huh. Most of the game-playing guys I've known have thought girls who played games were pretty awesome. Maybe that's more of a role-playing/board/card game thing.lilmisspotatoes said:That's one thing that really keeps me from making a lot of friends out here... I live in a small town where gaming is another double-standard thing. Girls who game are weird, guys who game are winners. *shrug*
And it drives me crazy as well, because it's hard to find a group of people to game with. And good luck finding any female friends who don't tell me "oh yeah, well, I play PS2/PS3/Xbox 360 once in awhile, but it's boring."Naheal said:It's that kind of double standard that I find irritating. You're a female gamer, thus one of a (relatively) small group. Often times, guys will look for someone that they can share their favorite pastimes with, but, as a gamer, we have a hard time finding any girls who do game, much less actually acknowledge that to anyone around them.lilmisspotatoes said:You've a point. About 89% of the people I've come across on this forum seem like cool folks, and it's always nice to meet people who have a brain on the net.Naheal said:For the most part, folks on the escapist have at least one reoccurring and/or redeeming feature. Really, we're all gamers to some extent or another and, as such, we tend to be slightly smarter then the average person. Arrogance aside, that tends to create some solid ground for friendships to form.
That's one thing that really keeps me from making a lot of friends out here... I live in a small town where gaming is another double-standard thing. Girls who game are weird, guys who game are winners. *shrug*
It seems to depend. I play both console games and tabletop, and as I've said before, I'm one of a fairly tiny group. I've met a lot of guys who like it that I game, but I've also met quite a few who don't seem to approve of it as much.Callate said:Huh. Most of the game-playing guys I've known have thought girls who played games were pretty awesome. Maybe that's more of a role-playing/board/card game thing.lilmisspotatoes said:That's one thing that really keeps me from making a lot of friends out here... I live in a small town where gaming is another double-standard thing. Girls who game are weird, guys who game are winners. *shrug*
Ah! You're talking tabletop as well as console/pc! You, my dear, are a rare breed! Of course, I say that as one of my major players in my group is female. I'm hoping that this sort of "cultural segregation" is just some phase that will pass sooner or later, but that depends on the devs themselves.lilmisspotatoes said:And it drives me crazy as well, because it's hard to find a group of people to game with. And good luck finding any female friends who don't tell me "oh yeah, well, I play PS2/PS3/Xbox 360 once in awhile, but it's boring."
I got lucky finding a guy who likes gaming, and likes the fact that I do too.
(Scary part? There is a game shop in town, not too far from where I live. And every time my roommate and I walk in, we're the only girls in the place... and thus treated practically like goddesses.)
Same situation except I've taken the opposite approach i.e. I'm just going to ask her when I see herChicago Ted said:I wouldn't mind a bit more connction in my life. However, I'm a bit to chicken shit to ask the girl I'm currently fancying out right now. Waiting to try and build up a bit more friendship and attraction before asking.