AdrianBalboa wrote: » Well I was speaking to the poster who commented about watching people chasing a ball around like it had any relevance to what people are talking about. That argument can always be summed up thusly: “to each their own, I respect everyone’s desire to engage in whatever pastime they care to without judgement. Also I think watching sports is stupid and showering together afterwards is gay lol” Usually the kind of argument brought forward by people who were bullied in school for being crap at sport and never got over it.
km991148 wrote: » Who cares if someone plays games, watches sport, always does what their wife tells them etc etc. It's no one else's business. Also what's with the judging? What about the gamers that could kick a ball? We don't live in some 80s American teen movie where's it's jocks Vs nerds..! Op, sounds like your spending too much time online, good call to give it up at least for a bit, but don't beat yourself over it. It's as valid a form of entertainment I guess as anything else that can be consumed (films, TV, replying to shyte on boards.ie and yes even premier football on sky etc). Just don't make it your whole life!
Fieldog wrote: » You would be given the gates from my gaff if you attempted such nonsense.... Trying to change someone because you don't approve of their hobby? That's a bit much!
AdrianBalboa wrote: » When my hubby moved in with me I made sure he threw away all of his PlayStation and FIFA consoles. Leave children’s toys to children.
AdrianBalboa wrote: » Fair play, OP, giving up video games is a sign of growing up. When my hubby moved in with me I made sure he threw away all of his PlayStation and FIFA consoles. Leave children’s toys to children.
I Havent_Slept For Days wrote: » I’ll see you ****ers at the gym. Hope you join me.