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Gamertag ideas for girl?

I laughed at the above answerers answer. XD

Anyways, a "girly" name? Like...REALLY girly? Well, if that's the case you'll stop getting the question "Are you a little boy or a girl?" and instead have the question asked "Are you a girl or a little gay boy?"...But who knows. I'm a gamer and don't judge, but a lot (Most anyways) do...and they're complete ***** about it. Stupid people nowadays.

Anyways, here's a list of REALLY girly gamertags straight from the ole creative center. My brain.

FloweryAngel
FABULOUSGirl (sorry...couldn't resist saying that one)
I_Luv_Kitties (Then again...I love kitties as well. :\ Btw, I'm a guy, and kitties are awesome.)
LusciousPink
RainbowGirl
AngelRainbow
LipstickGirl
FashionDiva
AngelicDiva
Gamerella (Ha, see what I did there? XD)

Yeah, my brain hurts from thinking of extremely girly gamertag names...I can't think of much except for flowers, angels, dresses, fashion, and...yeah. :\ So, here's another list for gamertags for girls which aren't "girly" but still should get your point across that you're a girl.

ImaGirluIdiots (Even the most stupid of gamers should get that one.)
DivaofGames (Granted, has a bit of "girlishness" to it, but also interesting and not to "girly")
GamerMaiden
VenomGirl
DeadeyeVixen
HypnoticCurves
VirtualGoddess

I need a bit more to go on...because I don't know the games you like, nor the type of person you are. So, here's just a few of variety. So...yeah.

RPGVixen
DarkElfMaiden
GunAngel
SexyShadow
SimsGirl4ever (Or actually spell Forever out. Whichever.)
StrategyQueen
DeadGirlWalking
RottingBeauty
SexyBlade
LiquidDancer
SunlightStepper

Etc. Etc. Etc. Mix and match if you want. I could go on and on with names...of course I keep the good ones to myself. XD Lol. Anyways, just pick and choose. Mix and match. If you can put spaces then do so.

Do guys ever date non girly girls?

I'm 18, and not girly at all. I don't do anything to style my hair, I'm skinny but wear baggy clothing, I hate shopping for clothes, I never wear anything revealing because it's sl*tty to me, I hate jewellery, and other than concealer for pimples I never wear makeup. I'm a concert and music addict and I love reading and watching sci fi/fantasy movies.
I'm straight, but because of how I look and act, guys in high school either ignored or friendzoned me.
I get the impression that guys in school and college only like the girls who are all ditzy and pretty and feminine. Is this true?

Gamer girls or Girly girls?

What's more attractive, a girl who loves videogames/pokemon with big boobs dresses casually and is chill. Or a pretty petite girl who loves baking and cooking food for you and wearing makeup(not too much) and dresses sexy and cute.
Both are equally intelligent and creative, neither are bitchy. Which you prefer?

Do guys like it when girls play video games?

I can’t speak for all guys but, as someone for whom playing video games is a main hobby, I have to say that I think any girl who plays video games (I’m thinking either on the PC or on a console) is just awesome.For me, it’s because I grew up in a country where video games were made out to be a guy thing, so no girl I ever met bothered to play. I also happen to now live in a country in which the culture seems to look down on stay-at-home activities like video games. Apart from online, I’ve never met a girl/woman who plays video games as a hobby.I personally would like to know more female gamers (really more gamers in general) because:It provides a great conversation topic. I met all my oldest and best friends by playing video games together. I can talk games with my brother for hours. It would be refreshing to have such conversation with a girl.After reading the above, it occurs to me that seeing/meeting more female gamers would break this childhood stereotype I have that most girls /women hate video games.Personally, I think video games are very beneficial; they inspire the imagination, as well as curiosity. They can serve as a confidence boost, and they engage the mind to think strategically, as well as build innovation. Anyone who feels the same way about video games is a quality person in my book.In the end though, video games are just another hobby, like reading, watching TV, gardening and so on. Just replace “video games” in your question with any other hobby you can think of and you’ll understand how a gamer feels to meet someone who likes the same things they do. It’s always great to meet someone who shares your hobby. At the same time, like any other hobby, not everyone will see what you see in it. And that’s okay.P.S. The N64 was a gem of a console. Mario 64, Mario Kart, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and many other games make me smile when I remember them.

Girly on the outside, tomboy on the inside?

I do my hair, have a tan, dress in cute clothes but on the inside I'm a tomboy. I play video games, love action movies, so what I'm asking is do people dislike that?

How girly are you? What placement(s) influences you that way?

EDIT:

I think I'm mostly girly especially on the inside. I think it's the.....Pisces Sun and Venus that is to blame. My two dominating fire placements Aries rising and Saggy Moon might explain why sometimes I catch myself with the swagger and mannerisms of a flamboyant gay man. I'm not even joking...it's creepy when =__=

On the outside I think it's more natural for me to pull off a 'cool' look or maybe 'sexy' (??) look rather than it is to pull off a "cute" look. Even though I like to feel and look girly with girly clothing etc. After all I share a Rising Sign w/ Christian Rinaldo, Shakira and Jennifer Garner =__=

Um as for a tom boy-ish nature I can have it that. I like doing some boy things. I think my fixed Mars and Mercury makes me anything but willowy or too soft underneath the surface. I make more guy friends then I have ever made female friends. Maybe because guys aren't so catty as girls or as demanding in freindships and so it's easier to be friends with them.

But I still love shopping, I love crafts, cooking, clothes, make up, hair, and a lot of other girly things.

Why is it so hard to find a girl that plays video games?

Original Question: Why is it so hard to find a girl that plays video games?There are a few reasons.There's a stereotype that only boys gameThere's a stereotype that girls who game are only casual gamersFor some reason most gamers don't want to talk to casual gamersIt goes along with the stereotype about how girls have to be delicate“They're delicate and therefore won't like the hard-core video games”“They only play dress-up games”“They faint at the sight of blood”“They won't play violent games”Most people don't ask girls about video gamesI've found that when I jump into a conversation about video games, they seem a little surprised that I know the specific games they're talking aboutMost people (specifically boys) talk about FPS’sThey assume girls don't know what they areThey assume girls don't like themIt's hard to find gamers in generalGamers are all sorts of people. How can you tell if they play video games?Given all of these reasons it's hard to find female gamers.If you're a girlVolunteer information about video gamesWhen you hear people talking about video games, don't hesitate to jump inStart with well-known titles and then work your way into indie titlesRemember that boys want there to be female gamersThey're tired of people telling them to stop playing “games” all the timeThey're tired of hearing “they’re not real”They're tired of people who don't understand that online games don't pauseThey want to share a strong interest with girlsIf you're a boyGirl gamers can be anyoneFrom the girly girl to the tomboy, they could both be gamersAsk about interestsThey'll list some interestsFollow up with, “Do you play video games?”They might respond negatively, but in the grand scheme of things, it won't matterThey might even say they play video games in whch case you can start talking about video gamesIf you see someone who looks like they want to join in your conversation, be sure to give them an opportunityRemember that girl gamers want to talk about gamesThey're tired of being told what games they're supposed to likeThey're tired of the surprise people show when they mention playing video gamesThey're tired of being told that gaming is a thing for boysThey're also tired of everthing male gamers are tired of

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