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Can you play while she's having her second child?

Anyway, isn't this a little one sided? Most of you all are here complaining about how your girl doesn't like the game... well, at gurl.com, they're complaining on how their boyfriends play too much. Just try doing other things when given the oportunity, let her know she's more important to you than the game.

You see, my boyfriend and I, we both play Halo. So all is good. He's the one that originally got me into it (before we were together) and now I'm obsessed. So it works well with us.

  • 01.17.2005 6:03 PM PDT
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I find it amusing that the "What is this girl you speak of?" is winning.

  • 01.17.2005 6:48 PM PDT
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Don't find it amusing perse. Find it as umm, you folks say "tru7h".

  • 01.17.2005 6:52 PM PDT

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yall must know that sex is better than halo right?

  • 01.17.2005 6:54 PM PDT
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Posted by: tex mex matt
yall must know that sex is better than halo right?


Sex is over rated. Belive me.

  • 01.17.2005 7:06 PM PDT
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Sex sells. Hence society's fanatical obsession with it. Corporations use sex-ual innuendo in advertisements to sell their products. A huge amount of young men in the world think it's cool to "score" with a girl. Frankly, I think it's sad. But that's me.

I have no woman, and I play Halo 2 rarely. I'm far more content with having women as my friends to talk to, confide in, etc. They make for amazingly good conversation, better than with men, I think. But, again, that's my thought.

-EDIT- I never understood why the filters censor sex-ual, but not sex.

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  • 01.17.2005 7:36 PM PDT
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Well, I don't have a girlfriend right now, and I probably won't get into any very serious dating until I'm home from serving a mission for my church (from when I'm 19 until I'm 21). After such, when I get into the dating scene and start looking for a woman, I need to be sure that they at least is tolerant and understanding of videogames (and, for that matter, someone who would wanna play them with me). Sometimes, if you start out on the right games, it can be surprisingly easy. Just make sure she's an intelligent, intellectual girl. For instance, my last girlfriend was a very smart person. She was a huge fan of fantasy, but she also liked good stories. I started telling her about Halo and its story, and she was getting interested in it. I'm pretty sure if I started telling her about Final Fantasy, Morrowind, or even Castlevania, she would've gotten pretty interested. From there, I could've (and should've) weaned her into other games, like Halo, so that she could hopefully be interested in it and wanted to play it with me.

If you can find a girl that at least likes a good story, I'm almost positive you could get her into videogames, and later on the multiplayer aspect of them, if you just knew what to do. All it takes is finding something that would interest her.

  • 01.17.2005 8:45 PM PDT

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