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Edited by FoMan123: 9/30/2014 6:45:36 PM
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6 things real gamer girls hate

You've seen the stereotypes. The "GRRL" girl, the "Yeah,-I'm-a-girl,-but-I'll-kick-your-ass" girl, the "celebugamer." While these girls do exist, hey, there're us regular-type girls who play videogames, too. Most of the gamer chicks you see promoting themselves on the internet love attention more than gaming, or are paid to adopt that stereotypical “girl gamer” persona, but what about the rest of us girls – the ones who actually play videogames? We’re stealthily walking among you like ninjas – and man, do we have a lot to hate about gaming. 1. "Well, you don't LOOK like a gamer..." Why, because I showered? See how stereotypes feel? We’re just as varied as anyone else, but most assume we must be hideously grotesque heifers who lose controllers into the folds of our fat palms like we’re made of coconut-scented quicksand. Unless, of course, we’re wearing Fragdolls T-shirts or Zelda tramp stamps, which is the other acceptable female gamer stereotype. We don't all wear our love for video games on our sleeves, just like we're sure you don't wear video game novelty shirts every day... right? Right? 2. Honey, we've heard them all before So you're playing an online game, and you hear yet another prepubescent boy over your headset... but wait, that's no boy! It's a girl! So naturally, you tell her to go back to the kitchen. Funny. Slap yourself on the wrist, you bad, bad boy. Your three seconds of stand-up was only funny the first time, when the other douchebag said it six matchmaking lobbies ago. No one laughed then, either, and no one’s laughing now… probably because you sound fat. 3. We don’t always want to talk about videogames Great, you met a girl who plays videogames – now you can ALWAYS talk about videogames with her! False. Just because we share a common interest doesn’t mean we don’t have other interests, too, and we know you also have other interests. Guys love to dumb themselves down to ask us videogame-related questions, just for the novelty of talking to a girl about videogames. We’re not Google, asshole. And don’t condescend, there’s nothing worse. That said… Just because we’re interested in videogames doesn’t mean we’re interested in you. Once word gets out that there’s a female gamer in the vicinity, guys lose their shit. We’re forced to leave our headsets muted when playing online to avoid the inevitable “So, do you have a boyfriend?” We wanna play the damn game, not hook up with you, k thx. Want a hook-up? Go to… 4. GameCrush GameCrush enables male gamers to pay to play with attractive female gamers (“PlayDates”). The guys can choose to have their experience be either “flirty” or “dirty.” Ew. This kind of objectification of female gamers just furthers the idea that real female gamers don't exist, or that if they play, they must be ugly. 5. Stupid female character outfits We realize games are largely based in fantasy, but could character designers get a little more creative with how they clothe their females? Male characters in games get tricked-out armour suits, iconic headgear (Master Chief comes to mind) and outfits that fit their surroundings. Meanwhile, female characters are left with only sashes and a smile. 6. Grrrl Gamers and anything relating to "female gaming empowerment" Just because we're girls who enjoy spending hours in front of a TV pressing buttons, that does not mean we need to join your community, blog, Facebook group or Twitter-feed-sorority-clustershart of gaming-girl goodness. We like playing games. We are girls. These things don't necessarily need to be tied together, nor do we feel the need to have special treatment because we’re both. And if we happen to want to spend 31 hours perfecting our chopping techniques in Cooking Mama instead of having an equally enjoyable Modern Warfare 2 estrogen-fest against the boys, we shouldn't be considered less of a gamer than you. (To clarify, everyone is different and not everyone feels this way but nevertheless this'll start a shit storm, this is some points that I personally have been feeling and if people relate then great but in no way am I stating every girl gamer thinks like this.) If you see me playing be sure to give me a wave :3 - GreyXpPanda

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  • Edited by EnkillEridos: 12/8/2014 8:34:01 AM
    I am sorry I have to downvote this. For one thing unless your real name is Lizzie Cuevas you just pretty much plagurized a horribly written article on Games Radar named 9 things real female gamers hate about gaming. Found here: http://www.gamesradar.com/9-things-real-female-gamers-hate-about-gaming/ I mean it pretty much looks like this post was copied and pasted from that article. If your name is Lizzie Cuevas. That post was very stereotypical. Cooking Papa? I mean I can cook using a stove. I can cook using recipes, and I can cook more than just mac and cheese and ramen noodles. If you aren't Lizzie Cuevas then disregard that. There are so many things wrong with this. I understand a majority of Bungie games are not on the PC. It seems many console gamers are less mature than PC gamers. While yes in PC gaming the same things happens. Very rarely does the guys in my gaming group "lose their shit when they hear a female." If they truly did my wife who is also in the same gaming group, and does play video games would get hit on as well as our other female members. I am not saying it doesn't happen, and I have no idea what it is like to be a male console gamer. I have never witnessed this kind of thing over open voice comms on a video game. I play three mmo's Second Life, SWTOR, and EVE Online. There are a lot of women that play second life, when you hear their voice it's like hi other person. Same thing with SWTOR. EVE Online I am afraid of everyone there. Making a female feel uncomfortable there, usually brings the wrath of a corporation or alliance. Also a lot of married couples play that game. It is a game where you can literally lose everything you play with. Saying the wrong thing to the wrong person will usually make it so you do lose everything. So it is just better to be quiet in that game to be honest. As far as steam matchmaking, I have never brought people into team speak from a steam match made game never once have I had to kick someone for hitting on a woman, or doing anything in this post. I am not saying it doesn't happen, but it seems to be happening less (if at all) with PC games. Actually I play with more women than men on steam. As far as not always wanting to talk about video games? WTF should we talk to you about? More than likely we are talking because we are playing a video game together. In my case we wouldn't really be talking if we didn't. (Most women and men find me weird and creepy. Most women do not find me attractive at all.) Most gamer groups talk about video games a lot. Specifically the game we are playing if we are playing together. I understand most women think men should only speak to them when spoken to. But when you are playing a game like COD, Left 4 Dead, most mmos, etc. that requires teamwork to actually win. You are going to have to talk about that video game while you are playing it. If they enjoy playing with you they will talk about other video games. Males do this to males too. They are not singling you out just to talk to you. If we talk to you like we would talk to the male gamers, then we are practicing equality. I agree with you about avatars. I want to my male characters to have nothing but a loin cloth and a smile. I think it is ridiculous that a male character on most games do not have scantily equipment options. I find this very sexist. I am not attracted to men, but it is something I always felt was lacking in video games. Options for men to be as revealing as women are in most games is something I would like to see. Most men play games to have fun, most male PC gamers as a sterotype and seems to be the rule are married men with beards. Our wives would flip shit if we actually tried to hit on you. Not speaking about the other clowns, but when I specifically ask a woman in a video game if they have a boyfriend/girlfriend. Get over yourself, I am not hitting on you. I am trying to get you to recruit your boyfriend/girlfriend the more the merrier right? Now back to Assassin's Creed: Black Flag and waiting for Destiny to be released for the PC. (Probably will never happen.)

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