My Own Advice For Picking Up Gamer Chicks

Step one: Stop using the term “gamer chick,” goddammit.
Kombo.com published an obligatory article about successfully picking up girl gamers. Its credibility is blown right off the bat by its preface image: a girl in “Nintendo” knickers.
I’m going to share a secret with you. I’m not a bad-looking person, but I’m not a supermodel. I’ve attracted a mate and held on to him for seven years, so maybe my face doesn’t make him vomit uncontrollably. But when I was most enthusiastic about video games I was an awkward young teen. I had no fashion sense (still don’t), my hair and skin were bad, I had glasses, braces and and overbite.
Now I wear contacts, surgery and braces have corrected my overbite, I cropped my hair to a suitable but feminine length and I’m more confident about myself thanks in part to some weight loss. I like to read about the plight of neglected female gamers, but I’m tired of rants and articles being coupled with images of willow-bodied Halo queens. It’s like watching a CEO give a solemn presentation to an audience while behind him, his tampered-with Powerpoint presentation flashes things like, “I AM GHEY, HA HA HA.”
Not to say the article doesn’t bring up some good points, but here’s my own secret pamphlet on how to attract a comely gaming lass.
-Stop trying. If you meet each other because you were both hired to wipe hobo snot off the side of Pac-Man machines, hey, great. If you both love Donkey Kong, more’s the better. Just please make sure you have something else in common before you slip the Wal-Mart band on her finger. I’ve seen several relationships forged on “Hey, I like Parappa the Rappa too!” do a burning spiral down into the jungle not three months later.
By contrast, I know lots of people who have healthy relationships wherein one member loves games and the other does not. Ergo, unless you’re looking for a one-night stand with a Peach cosplayer, picking up chicks at a game store might not suit you. Go by the normal avenues, including colourful plumage and elaborate mating songs.
-Girls play games, So re-adjust your popped monacle. If a girl tells you that she likes video games, don’t act like you’ve just experienced Enlightenment. It makes you look stupid. If you’re deep enough into gaming culture that you’re actually interested in a gaming mate, the fact that girls play games should be nothing new. It’s an observation you can make all by yourself with your own two wee eyes. Failing that, if you’ve picked up a newspaper in the past ten years, you might have noticed that “Girls Play Video Games!!!!1″ is a favourite topic of journalists suffering through a slow news day.
You can act reasonably happy. That is allowed.
-Don’t force your gamestyle choices on her. Lipstick gamers love to brag about how much they love Halo. I don’t. I know that tech-savvy chicks wielding digital guns makes some guys hard, but you might be disappointed to learn that some girls in fact don’t like FPS games, or fighting games (okay, I do love fighting games). It doesn’t mean you can’t encourage your love to try new things, but don’t hit her over the head with them. If she wants to play Pokemon, she wants to play Pokemon.
-Talk about something other than games. This ties into #1. I write about games. I blog about games. I eat, sleep and doo-doo games. When I go to a party, I like to talk about…about…I don’t know, dogs or books.
Seriously, I enjoy talking about games when the crowd is right. But when one person keeps coming back to the topic, I start to feel uncomfortable. In the same vein, if you take your flowery little friend to dinner, think of bread-buttering conversations that don’t involve Mario.
-…But remember that retro gamers get lots of sex. Ha ha, I’ll admit it. I love talking to people who grew up with games and watched them evolve and change. Conversations about childhood memories attached to Zelda are far more interesting than responding to, “So, how ’bout that Call of Duty 4?”
TL;DR: Treat your gaming girl right. Treat your mother right, too. Female gamers happen to share your hobby, so don’t over-think it. Just have fun together. You both like to breathe and nobody makes a big stink out of that, right?
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8 opinions for My Own Advice For Picking Up Gamer Chicks
SRaymonds
Jun 24, 2008 at 8:13 pm
I guess I shouldn’t mention that I find braces and glasses sexy…
Anna Peterson
Jun 25, 2008 at 12:44 am
I like your point about “Don’t force your gamestyle choices on her”….I’ve had a few friends on mine try to force the latest Madden or WWE game on me….Just try to imagine someone forcing you to play a Dora the Explorer game and you might understand.
Aiza
Jun 25, 2008 at 2:53 am
Yeah have fun together! I mean, gamer chicks are just about the same as any other girls out there who’s after the romance and the frills and thrills that goes along with it. I hope guys don’t forget that part.
Nadia
Jun 25, 2008 at 9:56 am
SRaymonds: Shoot, too bad we didn’t know each other in high school or something. To be fair though, my glasses are kind of plain and un-sexy. I’m going to work on that once I get some money. My eyes don’t agree with contact lenses.
Anna: Ha ha, even my husband knows not to bother getting me into his WWE games. I’ve never been a very girly girl, but I still have my limits.
Aiza: Maybe part of the problem is that everyone over-complicates girls and gaming. I’d like to see developers take us more seriously, but I think we’re going about it all wrong.
Mike
Jul 1, 2008 at 10:56 am
@Nadia
Your hubby is into WWE games? You mean people are into that? Oh, and FPS fan that I am, I do hate Halo.
@Anna
I agree with not forcing gamestyle preferences. In fact, I’d like to take the notch a bit higher, especially for those who get involved with non-gamers. The trick is to not force the other to get into your hobby, no matter what it is. If the interest is eventually sparked, then lucky you.
My fiancee wasn’t a gamer when I met her, and while she knew about my hobby, I never forced her to try it out. Somehow, she developed an interest in puzzle games without my prodding.
Not_from_LOTR_Balrog
Jul 2, 2008 at 2:39 pm
You should link this in the gamespite significant other thread…
SRaymonds
Jul 2, 2008 at 8:56 pm
NOOOOO
Then all the others would know of my love for glasses and braces!!! It must be kept secret!!!
Mike
Jul 3, 2008 at 1:23 am
@SRaymonds
Strange. My fiancee has glasses and braces. Could you be my long lost brother?
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