I've heard two people tell me this week the fact that they don't have any inclination to play video games negatively affects their social lives.
One is a 30 year old woman. Another is a 37 year old man. They work in different environments, but both say talk often goes to games, and the fact that they don't play excludes them from much of the conversation. They both claim it kind of places them on the 'outside', and they feel people are less likely to talk to them.
Have you experienced anything like this? Is it simply the age group? Or something else?
One is a 30 year old woman. Another is a 37 year old man. They work in different environments, but both say talk often goes to games, and the fact that they don't play excludes them from much of the conversation. They both claim it kind of places them on the 'outside', and they feel people are less likely to talk to them.
Have you experienced anything like this? Is it simply the age group? Or something else?