Sports - nope, not into it.
Ice Cream - I like ice cream, but I'm not sure how much one would have to like it to be "into" it.
Online Console Gaming - aside from playing Soul Calibur (or Street Fighter, Dead or Alive, etc) with a couple neighborhood friends, consoles do nothing for me.
Dancing/Clubbing - I used to go to the club with some buddies of mine. Met my first wife there. Then I figured "I found my one true love, why would I want to keep going to the clubs?". Turned out her mindset was "I love clubbing, so it should be even more fun now that I have the love of my life to go clubbing together with".
Yeah, that marriage was doomed ...
Texting - I love texting. I can exchange thoughts & ideas without my conversation and my environment becoming disruptive to each other, and I have a semi-permanent record of the conversation to serve as reference in the event that I should forget or become unclear about what was said.
Going to Movies - Love going to the movies. Hate the ticket prices. Last-run theaters are the bomb
The Beach - I like good beaches and good beach weather. Bad beaches and/or bad beach weather = not so enjoyable.
Rodahn wrote:
The thing with both the beach and dancing at clubs: if you are not a young, attractive person with a fairly good physique, most won't give you a second glance. Those bikini babes 99.9% of the time won't give you any play, and the odds of dancing with a hot girl at a club are next to nil unless you fit the physical ideal (or look rich). So both are just one grand cock tease, and I'd end up just looking foolish if I went to these places.
Sounds like a large part of this equation is tied up in expectations and desired results. If you're going to these places to pick up tail, and not getting any action, you will of course not be enjoying yourself. If you're there because you like clubs/beaches and the prospect of hooking up is nothing but a bonus, you'll probably have more fun.
Rodahn wrote:
Theater big screens: most are old, tearing and shitty quality, stretching everything out so much that stuff looks grainy and . . . off (don't forget the warbley sound, and inability to synch it properly with the film). If theaters go digital, that's another story. I enjoy the content of a movie infinitely more than where it is being played and on what surface it is being projected.
I don't experience these problems, even in the dollar theaters. If I did, I'd stop going to those theaters. Totally unfair to dis the theater experience based on shitty theaters.