Dane Snyder Everything that you were saying is correct, but I was giving you small summaries about marriages because I married myself. I don’t really play video games that much anymore because my life is finally at peace I work I go to church. I go bowling with my son and when I have time, I go on a little date with my wife that is a life of a real man. Don’t get me wrong but when you’re first dating, you don’t really have to do much with a woman because you got work and play video games and most likely you live by yourself or with your parents, so you got less nagging but if you’re barely going out with someone and all they do is fucking nag you him to the curb.
No idea how this correlates with what I was saying.
Playing video games is exactly that— playing.
When I was a boy, I played.
When I became a Man, I stopped playing games.
I don’t even play golf, but at least golf is a well known place to do business.
You’re welcome to play video games all you want, but it’s nonproductive.
Men are supposed to be producers.
Look dude, I waste time in other ways, but at least I can admit that I’m wasting time which is a dereliction of my duty as a Man, Husband, and Father.
So yeah, remain in boyhood entertainment with your video games of that’s what you want to do.
You don’t answer to me.
You are your own Man, but when someone offers a prompt asking whether there’s anything wrong with Husbands playing video games, I’m going to call it out.
If I’m in a conversation with Men and they start promoting it as if it’s not an issue, I’m calling that out.
Y’all are perfectly welcome to stick with your gaming, but there’s no reason for you to explain it.
Do your thing, and stop trying to convince me.
I’m 53 years old, so I come from a generation where Men had you build themselves and product to be respected as a Man.