Damn man this escalated a lot but honestly I don't understand why people are hating so much on one person's opinion. I mean while the majority of us did say we would prefer girls to games in reality how many actually do that. I mean in the five or so hours that I have between the time I get done with my day and the time I start preparing for the next do I
A) try to go out, go someplace (bar?) and pick up on a girl
or
B) go home relax, play some video games
Honestly all my weekdays where I do not go to a sporting event with friends are spent doing B. Even on weekends when I go out with friends most of the time its them trying to go up to the girls while I just enjoy doing whatever it is we went to do, bowling...drinking..watching sports..etc..heck lately the past couple weekends I have stayed home playing games, drink some beer here, as opposed to going out and wasting my money at a club.
So despite the fact that I say girl over games thats just something that deep down I wish would happen as opposed to how I'm going about life. My actions clearly seem to show that I favor video games to girls, but again that comes from experience of being burned the past couple long term relationships and not being in the mood to deal with them at the moment. I'm just enjoying myself for what it is, preoccupied with work then having a few brewskies and playing games man. Let the man live the way, not every guy is trying to hit up every girl they meet. My friends make fun of me every time we go to bars and stuff cuz they always come away with numbers while if I even talk up a girl I won't bother to ask for a number, I'm content with enjoying the conversation we had at the place and letting it be.
Right now video games give me a way to release myself from the troubles and headaches I get from work and they currently provide me with calming comfort to get me by my day. Not everyone wants or needs the human interaction to be happy in their lives and thats what others need to realize.
“When I was 5 years old, my mom always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down “happy.” They told me I didn’t understand the assignment and I told them they didn’t understand life." - author unknown







