Personally, I don't view or treat female gamers any differently than male gamers. That doesn't change the truth behind what I've said about most of the women I've known over games being a bit imbalanced.
But then I suppose it's easier to remember the ones that left their husband and kids for another man over a video game than it is to remember the ones that play and behave like normal people, since, ya know, they aren't really making their presence obsessively known like the other ones do.
I think that probably has a large part to do with the generalizations in this thread.
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