Just out of curiosity ...
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  • Posted On: Jan 16 2007 8:49pm
I'm a geek; this I do not hide.

To my girlfriend; one need only ask.

My myriad online actions are diverse, too diverse to explain on the outset. Ask, and I'll share.

And Vance; man, that shit ain't healthy. Unless yer just in it for the bootay, in which case... why would you tell her anyway?
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  • Posted On: Jan 16 2007 8:54pm
I keep everything online separate from my significant other; she doesn't go online, she doesn't understand online, and I do not wish to enlighten her as to online, nor take the time and effort to do it... it is just simpler this way.

Besides, I don't go online when she's around, anyway.

If she asks, then I mention it, but I don't go into detail. She wouldn't fit this type of environment, anyway, as she cannot construct a comprehensible sentence, let alone Role-Play.


I hear that brother! No one knows of my secret TRF life... :| I tend not to bother my girlfriend with the nerd half of myself, which is hidden from all others, besides my close friends.
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  • Posted On: Jan 16 2007 9:46pm
Meh, all my friends know I'm in love with Star Wars and Role-Playing. It makes no difference to them, because most of them do it too.
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  • Posted On: Jan 16 2007 11:25pm
Mmmm. I kinda do...from girls at least. Or at least I don't go into detail, I just tell everyone I like Star Wars, probably too much, heh.

~Van Pax
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  • Posted On: Jan 16 2007 11:30pm
Yeah.

~Kurt Night
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  • Posted On: Jan 17 2007 12:09am
I dont exactly go proclaiming it on every mountain top I can find, although If queried about it, I tell 'em.
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  • Posted On: Jan 17 2007 12:16am
I dont really hide it, i just dont talk about it. I mean people dont bother me with it as i am not what people call a streotypical geek
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  • Posted On: Jan 17 2007 12:32am
I think it all comes down to how much the person your dating goes in for stereotypes. The sad truth is you could be the hottest thing on two legs, but if most people found out your into Star Wars, and heaven forbid RP Star Wars, your hotness drops several points. You become geeky in their eyes, thus un-hot.
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  • Posted On: Jan 17 2007 12:34am
and Crispy, wouldn't it be "Machiavellian businessman"?
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  • Posted On: Jan 17 2007 12:37am
I think it all comes down to how much the person your dating goes in for stereotypes. The sad truth is you could be the hottest thing on two legs, but if most people found out your into Star Wars, and heaven forbid RP Star Wars, your hotness drops several points. You become geeky in their eyes, thus un-hot.


Exactly, see that's my perdicament. So, I just hide it all together, deny any accusations, all that.