I'm very excited to feature my first guest post. I'm doubly excited because my wife has secretly been working on this since I first announced guest posting, and I think you will really enjoy it!
Being Married to a Gamer
Being married to a gamer is basically the same as
being married to a non-gamer.
They need their T.V. time:
Although they tend to look more like this during
it:
They paint:
But with smaller brushes:
They have recreation time:
Though it is more like this:
They also need the right equipment for it:
But it tends to look more like this:
Ok, so there maybe a few differences, but gamer or
non-gamer, you still have to learn new things. Instead of hearing all about statistics
and world cups, you learn about strategy and special abilities. Instead of
hearing yelling about the “bad call” you hear discussions (maybe arguments)
about rules and what allows them to make that move. There are tournaments
instead of super bowls, and release dates instead home openers. But you still
get to hear about the awesomeness of HD and how the bigger the screen the
better! Although in this case it doesn't only apply to TVs.
The lingo also changes. You thought you learned
all about letters in elementary, and then you figured about txt talk in middle school, now there is a
whole new set of jargon to learn. Like tank (similar action to the military version, yet quite
different), codex, noob, and "battlefoam" (now that sounds tough right?). There are acronyms like DMs and GMs, RPGs, PVP, MMOs, D6s 4s 8s 10s
12s & 20s, and AFK. Army will be used frequently, and even though my
brother is a Marine, it is never actually used in reference to the United States
Military (though that may have something to do with the fact that my brother
would be highly offended to be lowered to that level “Oorah!")
There is much more participation when married to a
gamer. Instead of just being the means
by which pop and chips make it to the coffee table in front of the game, you
are the one that is asked to test drive the new game, or help with making
things for tournaments, and talk through layouts. It can be fun at times,
others you just have to smile and nod and pretend that you actually know what
is going on, though I imagine that can be the same with a non-gamer and a
fantasy football game.
Well here is my take from the other side of the
game room! :-)
~Amanda Burns, Wife of a Gamer
________________________________________________________
See you tomorrow!
________________________________________________________
See you tomorrow!
Not going to lie, this was a great guest post. I think it was the pictures that clenched it for me. I had my wife read this one and she laughed because we all know its true. Although I don't really talk much about the specific aspects of the game because I know she doesn't really care all that much, except that I enjoy myself.
ReplyDeleteWell done Amanda!