Coming out of the closet?

Started by Nosher, 16 August 2016, 02:45:21 PM

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mart678

Well pull up a chair and let me begin :D
1: Were you a wargamer before you met your significant other?

I've have war gamed since I was 8 years old

2: How did she find out about your addiction?

My wife's Ex Husband a war gamer walked out and left her and her 4 sons 3 days before I left the army the rest is history 22years this year!

3:3. What is your significant others attitude towards your addiction?

Not to bad as she will play Call of Cthulhu

4:Does she mention it to her friends or dress your addiction up as something else

Yes she tells her friends I war game
The perfect wife :D :D :D :D that's  why I love her even lets me go to military museums when abroad while she goes to art galleries  does not mind me buying figures or going to my mates to war game

WIN WIN

petercooman

Quote3. What is your significant others attitude towards your addiction?
She said it was her or the hobby- one of the had to go. I don't miss her much

A most excellent example for us all  Thumbs up Thumbs up


In all fairness, my wife once asked me, what i would choose. (Not when we had a fight, just chatting a bit, and asked in good fun)

I told her i wargamed twice as long as i knew her. And said 'what would you think'. was a clear answer and she never asked again. Mind you, she is happy with what i do, she prefers it to her first husband who just went out drinking. She likes it that i'm at home painting or gaming a lot more than out drinking! She even enjoys the occasional boardgame. The closest i have gotten her to a war game was memoir 44 and x wing, but she didn't like that very much. we have played a lot of the hobbit though! (Not the gw hobbit, the Reiner Knizia boardgame 'the hobbit')

Techno

1. No
2. When I started buying lots of LOTR figures, and playing D&D.
3. She more than tolerates it, as she likes spending your money on horsey stuff.  ;)
4. She tells people I make toy soldiers. (I tell them I'm a sculptor.... =O =O =O)

Cheers - Phil

Sandinista

17 August 2016, 12:47:14 AM #18 Last Edit: 17 August 2016, 12:54:41 AM by Sandinista
A condition of me moving to NZ was that any house we got that I would have a dedicated games room big enough to fit at least a 6ft x 4ft table plus painting desk and storage  8)

1. Were you a wargamer before you met your significant other?

Sort of... After a near 20 year lapse I got back into gaming after I got married

2. How did she find out about your addiction?

A friends brother mentioned he was a wargamer when we were out as a group, and he invited me to visit his club. Then I started buying stuff again...

3. What is your significant others attitude towards your addiction?

She knows where I am and what I am doing, happy that I have something in return for my cash rather than a piss stain on the wall  :P

4. Does she mention it to her friends or dress your addiction up as something else

Yes, she enjoys telling them I like playing with little men  :)

Cheers
Ian

d_Guy



1. Were you a wargames before you met your significant other?
I was only playing Avalon Hill Boardgames when we met in college.

2. How did she find out about your addiction?
She was there at the beginning (we had been married for a couple years). Major discussion about spending $25 for some Der Kriegspielers Napoleonics (we discussed any purchase over $10 at the time!)

3. What is your significant others attitude towards your addiction?
She is thankful that I don't golf, don't mess around with motorcycles and other women, and don't tell her history or wargaming stories that last more then fifteen minutes!

4. Does she mention it to her friends or dress your addiction up as something else
She embraces the full horror of it. "He's playing with his little guys", she tells people AND they all know what that means!
Encumbered by Idjits, we pressed on

FierceKitty

Quote from: Nosher on 16 August 2016, 02:45:21 PM

1. Were you a wargamer before you met your significant other?

2. How did she find out about your addiction?

3. What is your significant other's attitude towards your addiction?

4. Does she mention it to her friends or dress your addiction up as something else?



I was a gamer before my wife was walking on her hind legs. I told her from the start about my little addiction. She is generally supportive, but sometimes gets the sulks when she loses, mainly because she won't read the rules. As for her friends - they expect deranged behaviour from a paleface anyway, so she probably just laughs about it with them.
I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

d_Guy

Kitty, I am always off-the-chart impressed that your good lady actually plays!
That would make a good fifth question - does your Significant Other play wargames? For me - in a nutshell - no.
Encumbered by Idjits, we pressed on

FierceKitty

Get her to try, and make sure she wins the first few times....
I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

pierre the shy

17 August 2016, 11:00:05 AM #23 Last Edit: 17 August 2016, 11:02:01 AM by pierre the shy
My father served in the RN and one of my grandfathers was in the RA as a officer for 40 years (he retired as a Brigadier) so I think I picked up my interest in wargaming through them.

1. Were you a wargamer before you met your significant other?

yes -  for about 20 years before I met my other half (1975 - 1995)

2. How did she find out about your addiction?

Shortly after we met we traveled up to Auckland together by car - its an 8 hour drive so we found out all about each others lives  :x

3. What is your significant others attitude towards your addiction?

She very understanding about gaming, though not really that interested herself (she did try a couple of games long ago).

4. Does she mention it to her friends or dress your addiction up as something else

Mrs Shy enjoys telling them I like playing with my toys - but she doesn't dress it up. They are pretty understanding as one of them  co-owns one of the last brick and mortar model shops in Wellington,
so they have more "understanidng" about the hobby than most  ;)
"Welcome back to the fight...this time I know our side will win"

SerialLoser

1. Were you a wargames before you met your significant other?
for about 16 years before I met her

2. How did she find out about your addiction?
believe it or not, it came up in an early conversation. We both studied history at university (I did Archaeology, she did Art), and during some discussion or other came the phrase "oh, and I collect and play with these..............." and she didn't run away.

3. What is your significant others attitude towards your addiction?
Good natured toleration. She has started me in new periods, she's from Chile and took great pains to explain the wars of Independence from Spain to me, hence my growing armies for the period. She shows some interest at new acquisitions, and a reasonable amount of interest in the painting when we do go to a show. in return I fake interest in spinning wheels and weaving looms.

4. Does she mention it to her friends or dress your addiction up as something else
She takes every opportunity to tell her friends that I sit in a room and "play with my privates". Still, keeps her happy.

DanJ

QuoteIs a hoby a bit like a hobo - a bit of a cardboard box, where two corners of the lid have split and the contents, though intact, are in a right mess? Or did you mean hobby?

You raise an interesting point Sir, in reply I'd point out that:

1) A hobo is a homeless itinerant worker, not any sort of cardboard box, with or without corners. :P

2) The word hoby is derived from 'Old Hob' a euphemism for the Devil, by derivation and association 'a hoby' is any pastime which is Devilishly good fun.  :P  :P

3) The occasional deliberate error in spelling, grammar, the apostrophe and semi colon keeps FK on his toes.  :P :P :P

3) Korrect spulling uz sew list centuarrie  :P :P :P :P

Leman

The artist formerly known as Dour Puritan!

Genom

1. Were you a wargamer before you met your significant other?
Yep, I've been playing since school, (Heroquest was the kickstart)

2. How did she find out about your addiction?
We met through the Roleplaying club at Uni.

3. What is your significant others attitude towards your addiction?
She doesn't care, it's not the first time I've gone to a show and spent more on models/boardgames for her than I have models for my self.  She's a crafter so there is a lot of yarn, spinning wheel, etc in the house and as others have said, she knows where I am and what I'm up to. She even helps out when the club are doing public display games (non wargame shows)

4. Does she mention it to her friends or dress your addiction up as something else
I'm off playing with my wee men, or wee wee men if it's 10mm.

She does play herself, but prefers fantasy to historical or scifi. She has a Skaven force for Mordheim, Tombking army for Warhammer and a 10mm Arabian army alongside various other small skirmish things. Reapers Mouslings for example.  But it's mostly Boardgames that she prefers.

DanJ

Quotedoes your Significant Other play wargames?

Games yes  :D :D :D, wargames no but she does like some board games, for instance 'The Witches' because it doesn't involve 'killing things'  =)

Orcs

Quote from: mart678 on 16 August 2016, 07:37:37 PM

My wife's Ex Husband a war gamer walked out and left her and her 4 sons 3 days before I left the army the rest is history 22years this year!

Did he leave all his wargames stuff behind as well?  That really would have been WIN WIN   :)

I inherited The following

Mrs Orcs
A  Fast Sporty Peugeot 307 (Fun to drive When it worked)
A Nice stepdaughter
A Lazy stepdaughter ( chartity shop keeps refusing her as a donation >:()
set of golf clubs (charity shop took these though )
Some nice military books



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