Quote Originally Posted by MAS82587
Quote Originally Posted by Craig
I guess girls just aren't good at pushing buttons and directing stuff.


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thats kind of what im talking about. hand eye cordination has a lot to do with it, and guys are just naturally better at it. most people tend to avoid things they arnt good at, so most girls dont play video games too often. there are exceptions though...
I'm not so sure that it's as natural as it is the things they did during their childhood. If a little girl played with dolls, they might concentrate on the details on the doll more after playing with the doll for a long... long time. So then, they might concentrate on smaller details on other things, as you said before. Not to say all girls play dolls of course. That was just an example. So if a guy plays Video Games during their childhood, they'll probably get better at Video Games, and at whatever skills the Video Games they play require. Like how as I played PSO, my typing skills improved, but I also got better at PSO in general. And in T.V., it seems if you ever see girls under the age of 5, they're playing with dolls, and if it's ever a boy, they're doing something stupid. So if a child were to see a lot of this during their younger childhood days, perhaps they would mimick the characters on T.V., so then the girl starts playing with dolls, and my earlier example starts. :mog: