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Significant others and pinball

By Bublehead

5 years ago



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    “Where do you fall? Pick one”

    • Age < 30, single/divorced 5 votes
      8%
    • Age < 30, married, sig other is a player 1 vote
      2%
    • Age < 30, married, sig other is a killjoy 1 vote
      2%
    • Age > 30 but < 50, single/divorced 6 votes
      9%
    • Age > 30 but < 50, married, sig other is a player 19 votes
      29%
    • Age > 30 but < 50, married, sig other is a killjoy 16 votes
      25%
    • Age > 50, single/divorced 3 votes
      5%
    • Age > 50, married, sig other is a player 9 votes
      14%
    • Age > 50, married, sig other is a killjoy 5 votes
      8%

    (65 votes)

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    #1 5 years ago

    Saying that pinball has been a male-centric hobby/sport/pasttime historically might upset the long term female player, and I will apologize for you having to endure the testosterone soaked fabric of the industry. That being said, my question is really the poll here... Being married to a pinball loving wife for almost 30 years (love you honey), our experience in pinball differs from most, but we believe this is changing. So I am interested in the results here to see if more couples are getting involved.

    #10 5 years ago

    Well by first glance of this poll, seems a manufacturer would be doing good to put out a machine that might turn karla (or karl) killjoy into a patty (or peter) playah... just what that machine might he is a big ??? But there could be a market...

    For the ones with a karla killjoy, ask your SO if an Outlander machine would be something they might look at. The series on STARZ has a major following, and its full of brawny Scotsmen and bonny lasses, war, death, time travel... yes time travel.

    As a theme for men, there is a lot of gratuitous nudity and sex, but I don’t think it is for the guys watching the show’s benefit. This is man candy for women, sort of, but the series has been an entertaining show that I share watching with my wife.

    This show is based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, a resident of these here parts in AZ.

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