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Some of us have surely been playing since kindergarten. Gaming's a great way to reduce stress, being immersed in a fictional magical world and living the fantasy. Plus, co-op with your special someone is nice, too. ^^ So if people talk sh*t about vidya, naturally I'm not going to take it well.
Really, it's a shame that so many girls nowadays just jump on the vidya train for sh*ts and giggles just to be "trendy" and to get attention that way (hint: senpai still won't notice you if you don't even know the difference between Mario and Luigi :D ).
A lot of these immature and maladjusted gals would also rather play the helpless victim instead of kicking some butt because it's easier that way (seems a bit sexist to me to reduce yourself to that level, but ok fine, but I'd call that faux-feminism since it's not at all empowering and also not very flattering to your own gender).
Anyway, glad to be here!