I game, but I don't identify as a 'girl gamer' -

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My sister and I have played video games for our whole lives. We’d run over to our cousins’ house on a weekly basis when the weather didn’t allow for us to play outside and our parents let us switch on the N64. From when we maneuvered Mario to Bowser’s castle to rescue Princess Peach, all the way up until this morning when I launched a killstreak on the opposing team in Modern Warfare and paid off my home debt on my Animal Crossing island. And to be honest, until we were adults, Sierra and I never noticed a difference between ourselves and our cousins Zack and Jared in terms of ability nor the amount of fun we had while playing.

For many, that’s all it is about - entertainment. At the end of the day, most who turn to video gamesare looking to take shelter from their busy work days and personal stressors and just relax.

For that exact reason, it took some time for me to understand why Zack and Jared were labeled “gamers”, and my sister and I “girl gamers”. Are they then not “boy gamers”? Or indeed are we all not just “gamers”?

I’ll refer to my thoughts and position on this via an analogy - Gaming as a girl can often feel like you’re at an all-boys birthday party where you, a girl (shock, horror), heard about it on the playground and turned up uninvited, and hence the distinction of labeling.

Why must we put successful female gamers in a box when they’re doing the exact same thing, and a lot of the time at the same level if not better? To put this in perspective - did you know that almost an equal number of women and men are playing video games, and even more women playing mobile games than men?

It’s not just about ability. Unfortunately, women face roughly three times more harassment than men when playing online. I, too, notice this mostly during games like Call of Duty and Fallout 76. I have felt scared to speak in online game chat as, based on past experiences, it would only lead to inappropriate flirting or rude comments about ‘getting back in the kitchen’. And yes, these incidents were as recent as March 2020.

Recently, my other half’s brothers both noticed my Activision username as my actual name and immediately warned me to change it at the risk of such harassment. It’s a sad truth, but it was starting to dawn on me that gamers and girl gamers are two different things in a lot of people’s minds. And if you look at the industry with a critical gaze, you can understand why. Finding a female character in a video game that doesn’t have a pinched waist, hourglass curves and barely-there outfits is arguably more of a challenge than the game itself.

It’s not always that aggressive, but unwanted attention is still a distraction to women just looking to play the game. Ultimately, until we let women and girls just play videogames in peace, the term ‘girl gamer’ will continue to be a label.

The gaming world is slowly realizing it has to change. Anyone you speak to will agree that gaming is no longer just a boys-only club, but we still have a long way to go before gaming becomes a gender-equal world.
 

Zero Day Defense

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It’s not just about ability. Unfortunately, women face roughly three times more harassment than men when playing online. I, too, notice this mostly during games like Call of Duty

You're going to get harassed over something in CoD, report the person and move on.

and Fallout 76

...this person isn't a gamer, is she? People play that? Still?
 

Jewthulhu

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and Fallout 76
...this person isn't a gamer, is she? People play that? Still?

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Pope Negro Joe the XIIIth

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America was great when we bullied any kind of nerd group into lockers instead of embracing them.

As a member of one of those nerd groups, yes, yes it was. At least I didn't have to deal with retarded normies that way and hey, taking a couple of beatings builds character.
 

Harvey Danger

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I’ll refer to my thoughts and position on this via an analogy - Gaming as a girl can often feel like you’re at an all-boys birthday party where you, a girl (shock, horror), heard about it on the playground and turned up uninvited, and hence the distinction of labeling.

You are. That's exactly what happened. Why do women keep acting shocked when they recognize this dynamic?

"But anyone can game, not just boys!"

Yes, and anyone could have climbed trees, played football, gone exploring in the woods, talked shit with chest-thumping bravado, and got into fist fights, to form the kind of bonds those boys had before they threw an all-boys birthday party. But the girls didn't. They want the camaraderie and acceptance at the end, without the male journey that led there.

Assuming she's telling the truth, the better analogy for this woman is that she was the tomboy of the group who did go through (some of) those bonding activities, and earns the invite for herself. Then she shows up at the party and she's shocked to be called "the token girl of the gang". Well, that's what she is. It's not even a negative label, at least not to her male friends. It's an acknowledgement that the others of her sex didn't choose the same interests, and if they suddenly show up they are rightfully treated with suspicion.

Of course there's the other whole issue of Twitch boob streamers and e-thots, which the author conveniently leaves out, even though she probably knows her fellow women are the real cause of male gamers' disdain. But sticking to her own analogy, the Girl Gamer label isn't a real problem.
 

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From when we maneuvered Mario to Bowser’s castle to rescue Princess Peach, all the way up until this morning when I launched a killstreak on the opposing team in Modern Warfare and paid off my home debt on my Animal Crossing island.

I'm so totes relatable guys! I've played...popular game. And popular warfare! And popular casual game!

If she doesn't play Red Orchestra she's not worth your time.
 

Afinepickle

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Oh she can fuck right off with this shit. The whole "girl gamer" thing was pioneered by women in the first place when they started thotting it up in multiplayer and then on twitch for attention. You can't fucking act like the "girl gamer" tag is something that men pinned on women when it was something women started tagging themselves as and then embracing in the first place.
 

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