My wife loves the 40k universe. She reads the novels, plays a Sister of Battle in my Dark Heresy game, and she enjoys painting models. She absolutely refuses to play 40k though. She thinks the rules are dense and unintuitive.
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daveNYCWhy universe hate Waspinator?Registered Userregular
My wife loves the 40k universe. She reads the novels, plays a Sister of Battle in my Dark Heresy game, and she enjoys painting models. She absolutely refuses to play 40k though. She thinks the rules are dense and unintuitive.
Unintuitive is the politely censored version of her opinion I assume?
Shut up, Mr. Burton! You were not brought upon this world to get it!
My gf has a Tau army and managed to inherit a Lizardman army from a few friends who were getting rid of their old minis.
She also painted my Craftworld Eldar.
She came along to the game i had yesterday and took photos. Gunna write up a battle report over the weekend.
Are ... you ... are you using old gateway computer cases as STRUCTURAL supports?
Also my wife indulges me my hobbies, and has played board games with me a few times, but she really would rather just watch other people play a game well than try and struggle though it herself. I guess that's just what she likes though, her biggest hobby is watching movies.
Are ... you ... are you using old gateway computer cases as STRUCTURAL supports?
Also my wife indulges me my hobbies, and has played board games with me a few times, but she really would rather just watch other people play a game well than try and struggle though it herself. I guess that's just what she likes though, her biggest hobby is watching movies.
The most stable those Gateways have ever been!! And they're not just cases, they are actual computers.
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I Spent 90% of my Money on Women and Warhammer. The Rest I Wasted.
Who's had luck getting the ladies interested in gaming?
My wife doesn't want to play 40K and she has really shakey hands, so painting is right out. She fully supports me playing though. She also likes that it gets me out of the house on Sundays. She likes to come up to the store and BS with the people there too, although it helps that the manager's GF and her get along really well.
She had played D&D and Vampire before we even met. She played in a couple of the games I've been in since we've been together. Shadowrun, Deadlands, D&D, and a really short Exalted game.
My wife is a big sci-fi fantasy geek too. Lately I've been teasing her that she has a crush on the kid that plays Merlin.
I've always thought that by and large the miniature gamer and most of the pen and paper gamers were the most well adjusted folk. Not inhibited in most cases, not trying to create a false identity in order to meet people, and generally at peace with who they are and what they represent. Granted, I could name a few people who I play with that...well it boggles the mind how they function in society. But the majority are pretty normal and nice guys.
Related note: My wife wanted to paint some stuff, but when I explained how detail oriented it needed to be, and showed her what needed to be touched up on a test mini she did...she lost interest. Since then she's started D&D-ing with me, says it's much easier.
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Mr_Rose83 Blue Ridge Protects the HolyRegistered Userregular
edited January 2012
First, congratulations are in order; well met and have fun!
Well Ive been married 10 years now and it's quite odd in that my wife shares almost none of the interests I do. She hates sci-fi and fantasy and even though Ive painted countless marines and guard she would not be able to tell you which army I play. I can't say I mind because it makes for a nice balance because otherwise all I would ever do is paint and play video games. Also I don't think I could stand to play my wife at 40k, we would just get in huge arguments and she would give up. BUT, I wouldn't have it any other way. I like having it as my own hobby.
Probably for the best for me too. I get spergy when my wife can't stop running backwards into the side of the screen in Lego Star Wars. I can't imagine trying to teach her 40k.
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JohnnyCacheStarting DefensePlace at the tableRegistered Userregular
edited January 2012
The funny thing is people think the SO has to be INTO what you're into but actually they just have to be respectful of your right to do things you like - they don't even have to actually particularly like the activity themselves, they just have to not resent it.
The funny thing is people think the SO has to be INTO what you're into but actually they just have to be respectful of your right to do things you like - they don't even have to actually particularly like the activity themselves, they just have to not resent it.
Probably for the best for me too. I get spergy when my wife can't stop running backwards into the side of the screen in Lego Star Wars. I can't imagine trying to teach her 40k.
Had the same thing happen with my wife on Lego Harry Potter.
The funny thing is people think the SO has to be INTO what you're into but actually they just have to be respectful of your right to do things you like - they don't even have to actually particularly like the activity themselves, they just have to not resent it.
This one the key reasons I married my wife. I showed her my models, my RPG books, and my vast collection of video games. I also explained how much time I devote to these things, and her reply was: "Cool, that means I can read and play my own video games."
My girlfriend loves fantasy-flight boardgame and pen/paper rpgs, and shes painted a few minis, but I have yet to fully win her over to 40k. She picked up Einsenhorn off my bookshelf and couldn't stop laughing and reading out loud at how ridiculous the writing was.
I said that was totally the point.
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valhalla13013 Dark Shield Perceives the GodsRegistered Userregular
The funny thing is people think the SO has to be INTO what you're into but actually they just have to be respectful of your right to do things you like - they don't even have to actually particularly like the activity themselves, they just have to not resent it.
True story.
My life speaks to that.
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valhalla13013 Dark Shield Perceives the GodsRegistered Userregular
My girlfriend loves fantasy-flight boardgame and pen/paper rpgs, and shes painted a few minis, but I have yet to fully win her over to 40k. She picked up Einsenhorn off my bookshelf and couldn't stop laughing and reading out loud at how ridiculous the writing was.
I said that was totally the point.
The wife really likes boardgames like Ticket to Ride, Small World, and Carcassone. Problem is she almost always wins.
One of these days man, I'm definitely going to buy some Forgeworld dudes.
The funny thing is people think the SO has to be INTO what you're into but actually they just have to be respectful of your right to do things you like - they don't even have to actually particularly like the activity themselves, they just have to not resent it.
Having a partner who shares all of your hobbies seems to be one of those things that people think would be awesome, but I honestly can't see the appeal of dating myself, but with boobs. In my book, occasionally being separate people with separate interests, with some areas where you coincide strikes me as being the healthier alternative. One of the things I like in a relationship is what new things it can bring to my attention. That probably would stem from having lived a good part of my life abroad.
Of course, as mentioned before, at least being able to tolerate your partner's hobbies is extremely important too. In college there was one friend whose wife absolutely hated PnP RPGs for no particular reason. If we went out to a bar for pool, darts, and cheap beer, or even a titty bar, she was fine. If were getting together for gaming, then without fail something 'more important' would come up that he had to come home right away. It makes you feel really bad to revile an otherwise nice girl as a total bitch, but when she continually ruins your gaming nights, it's hard not to.
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edited January 2012
That's the worst, Gabriel. I mean, how many SOs have their girl's nights ruined by dudes playing Warhams?
And I agree. My +1 likes to my shit when it's all painted up, but has no interest in playing. She occasionally will play the odd D&D session when she has time, but that's not very often.
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Of course, as mentioned before, at least being able to tolerate your partner's hobbies is extremely important too. In college there was one friend whose wife absolutely hated PnP RPGs for no particular reason. If we went out to a bar for pool, darts, and cheap beer, or even a titty bar, she was fine. If were getting together for gaming, then without fail something 'more important' would come up that he had to come home right away. It makes you feel really bad to revile an otherwise nice girl as a total bitch, but when she continually ruins your gaming nights, it's hard not to.
Because 'football, titties, and beer' are what men are into. Games that require intelligence, strategy, and in this case a modicum of artistic ability are for nerds and man-children.
It's society, man. If the average person asks you your weekend plans and you respond with: "Gonna hit up the bar and crush some beers while we watch the game" Then you're just being a guy.
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
I always try to be unreserved when people want to know about what I do in my spare time. It can be hard to be honest when you know that people are going to expect something totally different than what you are going to say, though. I imagine that for most of my family, coworkers, church friends or classmates I'm the only war gamer they are likely to meet.
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JohnnyCacheStarting DefensePlace at the tableRegistered Userregular
Of course, as mentioned before, at least being able to tolerate your partner's hobbies is extremely important too. In college there was one friend whose wife absolutely hated PnP RPGs for no particular reason. If we went out to a bar for pool, darts, and cheap beer, or even a titty bar, she was fine. If were getting together for gaming, then without fail something 'more important' would come up that he had to come home right away. It makes you feel really bad to revile an otherwise nice girl as a total bitch, but when she continually ruins your gaming nights, it's hard not to.
Because 'football, titties, and beer' are what men are into. Games that require intelligence, strategy, and in this case a modicum of artistic ability are for nerds and man-children.
It's society, man. If the average person asks you your weekend plans and you respond with: "Gonna hit up the bar and crush some beers while we watch the game" Then you're just being a guy.
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
She may have also been a member of a church that is down on DnD...they still exist.
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
When people inquire what I do for fun, I respond with,
"Fighting, cars and little plastic men."
People are always confused.
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Of course, as mentioned before, at least being able to tolerate your partner's hobbies is extremely important too. In college there was one friend whose wife absolutely hated PnP RPGs for no particular reason. If we went out to a bar for pool, darts, and cheap beer, or even a titty bar, she was fine. If were getting together for gaming, then without fail something 'more important' would come up that he had to come home right away. It makes you feel really bad to revile an otherwise nice girl as a total bitch, but when she continually ruins your gaming nights, it's hard not to.
Because 'football, titties, and beer' are what men are into. Games that require intelligence, strategy, and in this case a modicum of artistic ability are for nerds and man-children.
It's society, man. If the average person asks you your weekend plans and you respond with: "Gonna hit up the bar and crush some beers while we watch the game" Then you're just being a guy.
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
She may have also been a member of a church that is down on DnD...they still exist.
They do. Was walking with my +1 and her dog through a shopping center and found the DnD "Chick Tracks" comic on every single bench. I made a point to go back to the start, collect all of them, and place that litter in the proper receptacle. Made me feel sooo good inside when I showed it to my girl and she laughed her ass off and told me, "Good job."
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
When people inquire what I do for fun, I respond with,
"Fighting, cars and little plastic men."
People are always confused.
I may have to use this at some point...
"I engage in mock battles between intergalactic armies. I also paint."
When asked for my weekend plans I usually respond with "comics, games, booze". Some how me adding alcohol into the mix makes all the geeking out more acceptable. That's one of the reasons it's become the motto of my website.
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
When people inquire what I do for fun, I respond with,
"Fighting, cars and little plastic men."
People are always confused.
I may have to use this at some point...
"I engage in mock battles between intergalactic armies. I also paint."
Tomanta, that sounds so cool. Especially when you imagine an astartes saying it.
And I've started Salvation's Reach and they've just started the warp journey.
These books are so good.
You're thinking of the Anime thread, which was closed down and spawned Spoon. Warhams started in G&T and was closed down and moved here/ODaM.
The anime thread that got us kicked out was in SE++ I think. Also if you want to be technical about it, I'm pretty sure it was actually named the Naruto thread. :P
I logged into Spoon recently and was a little sad to see it's died.
Huh, I always thought it was the D&D Anime thread that ruined everything. Didn't know the general 40k thread was in G&T at one point. Weird. How times change.
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I love FW. I jsut can't afford them. I'd love to have their tyranid ripper swarms. Like, ten bases of them. that would be about right.
Those rippers are likely on my next order from Forgeworld along with a Malanthrope or two. Those are what rippers swarms are meant to look like. A wave of bodies.
I know they're terrible. I know they'll probably lose me games. But fuck it, they look awesome.
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valhalla13013 Dark Shield Perceives the GodsRegistered Userregular
I love FW. I jsut can't afford them. I'd love to have their tyranid ripper swarms. Like, ten bases of them. that would be about right.
Those rippers are likely on my next order from Forgeworld along with a Malanthrope or two. Those are what rippers swarms are meant to look like. A wave of bodies.
I know they're terrible. I know they'll probably lose me games. But fuck it, they look awesome.
That's pretty much the entirety of my thinking too.
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Unintuitive is the politely censored version of her opinion I assume?
You wouldn't?
BA-DUM-TISH
She will if she doesn't want to get throw down the side of Fuji.
She also painted my Craftworld Eldar.
She came along to the game i had yesterday and took photos. Gunna write up a battle report over the weekend.
Are ... you ... are you using old gateway computer cases as STRUCTURAL supports?
Also my wife indulges me my hobbies, and has played board games with me a few times, but she really would rather just watch other people play a game well than try and struggle though it herself. I guess that's just what she likes though, her biggest hobby is watching movies.
The most stable those Gateways have ever been!! And they're not just cases, they are actual computers.
I Spent 90% of my Money on Women and Warhammer. The Rest I Wasted.
Sadly that's not even a joke.
My wife doesn't want to play 40K and she has really shakey hands, so painting is right out. She fully supports me playing though. She also likes that it gets me out of the house on Sundays. She likes to come up to the store and BS with the people there too, although it helps that the manager's GF and her get along really well.
She had played D&D and Vampire before we even met. She played in a couple of the games I've been in since we've been together. Shadowrun, Deadlands, D&D, and a really short Exalted game.
My wife is a big sci-fi fantasy geek too. Lately I've been teasing her that she has a crush on the kid that plays Merlin.
Comics, Games, Booze
Related note: My wife wanted to paint some stuff, but when I explained how detail oriented it needed to be, and showed her what needed to be touched up on a test mini she did...she lost interest. Since then she's started D&D-ing with me, says it's much easier.
Second; Forge World scarabs, just because:
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new: FORGEWORLD vanilla space marines!
"Oh what a day, what a LOVELY DAY!"
Because they're 40,000 times cooler than the dinky little blobs you get on the Warrior sprue, duh.
And Forge World have about eight sets of "vanilla space marines" out there or does 'slightly different armour detail' not count as vanilla?
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Probably for the best for me too. I get spergy when my wife can't stop running backwards into the side of the screen in Lego Star Wars. I can't imagine trying to teach her 40k.
I host a podcast about movies.
True story.
Had the same thing happen with my wife on Lego Harry Potter.
Comics, Games, Booze
This one the key reasons I married my wife. I showed her my models, my RPG books, and my vast collection of video games. I also explained how much time I devote to these things, and her reply was: "Cool, that means I can read and play my own video games."
I purposed the next day.
I said that was totally the point.
My life speaks to that.
I love FW. I jsut can't afford them. I'd love to have their tyranid ripper swarms. Like, ten bases of them. that would be about right.
The wife really likes boardgames like Ticket to Ride, Small World, and Carcassone. Problem is she almost always wins.
One of these days man, I'm definitely going to buy some Forgeworld dudes.
Have you ever played uno with 3 other people who's only goal is to make sure you lose? It's frustrating :P
"Oh what a day, what a LOVELY DAY!"
Of course, as mentioned before, at least being able to tolerate your partner's hobbies is extremely important too. In college there was one friend whose wife absolutely hated PnP RPGs for no particular reason. If we went out to a bar for pool, darts, and cheap beer, or even a titty bar, she was fine. If were getting together for gaming, then without fail something 'more important' would come up that he had to come home right away. It makes you feel really bad to revile an otherwise nice girl as a total bitch, but when she continually ruins your gaming nights, it's hard not to.
And I agree. My +1 likes to my shit when it's all painted up, but has no interest in playing. She occasionally will play the odd D&D session when she has time, but that's not very often.
Because 'football, titties, and beer' are what men are into. Games that require intelligence, strategy, and in this case a modicum of artistic ability are for nerds and man-children.
It's society, man. If the average person asks you your weekend plans and you respond with: "Gonna hit up the bar and crush some beers while we watch the game" Then you're just being a guy.
If your answer is: "Gonna hang out with some friends and raid Molten Core (or whatever) in WoW" Then you really need to get your shit together because what the fuck are you doing with your life? You should be ashamed of yourself.
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She may have also been a member of a church that is down on DnD...they still exist.
I host a podcast about movies.
When people inquire what I do for fun, I respond with,
"Fighting, cars and little plastic men."
People are always confused.
They do. Was walking with my +1 and her dog through a shopping center and found the DnD "Chick Tracks" comic on every single bench. I made a point to go back to the start, collect all of them, and place that litter in the proper receptacle. Made me feel sooo good inside when I showed it to my girl and she laughed her ass off and told me, "Good job."
I may have to use this at some point...
"I engage in mock battles between intergalactic armies. I also paint."
Comics, Games, Booze
Tomanta, that sounds so cool. Especially when you imagine an astartes saying it.
And I've started Salvation's Reach and they've just started the warp journey.
These books are so good.
Huh, I always thought it was the D&D Anime thread that ruined everything. Didn't know the general 40k thread was in G&T at one point. Weird. How times change.
Those rippers are likely on my next order from Forgeworld along with a Malanthrope or two. Those are what rippers swarms are meant to look like. A wave of bodies.
I know they're terrible. I know they'll probably lose me games. But fuck it, they look awesome.
That's pretty much the entirety of my thinking too.