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Matcha 🍵 ~happy🏳️‍🌈pride~

@einalex As a female myself, I notice a lot of a certain *type* of guy get really surprised when they find out I have prior experience with non-"girl" games (mobile games, passive sims, etc. are "girl" games) It seems like they'd rather be a mentor of sorts for you, take you under their wing like "don't worry babe, I'll protect you in this dangerous shooting game"

Meanwhile I've also had great Pokémon battles with guys who are just happy to be battling me, regardless of my sex. I think part of it depends on the guy, *and* the game regardless of skill. Like, I was way more likely to be accepted as a Pokémon player than any sort of non turn-based combat game, for example

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Grovewest

@Matchacatta @einalex This. As a man in engineering I have heard guys say 'I have a degree in engineering' while dismissing the correct analysis of a woman who has exactly the same degree. It can get people killed.

MEOWFREEK

@Matchacatta @einalex Im always surprised to meet women in any video game, since ive grown up my whole life around women who werent really interested in geeky stuff.

Maggie Maybe

@Matchacatta @einalex Watch out for those men. Guys who praise you for being “not like other girls” are telling you they hate women. It’s not a compliment. It’s a huge red flag.

Matcha 🍵 ~happy🏳️‍🌈pride~

@maggiejk HA! Trust me, I know and I let other people know when I see those flags in the wild. I've been down that road, been with those guys. Not good lmao

And yeah, you can bet your ass that those guys had misogynistic tendencies. I agree, this is a big, big red flag. I got hurt

Happy to say my current partner and I have a much better time gaming together and I am grateful. Coincidentally? Doesn't treat me lesser for being female!

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