I was just curious... I can see it happening, esp. with me. Of course I don't care enough to keep up with dating, so pinball will not be my only downfall...
I'm sure somewhere at some point in the history of pinball it's happened, but I'm guessing a lot of that is wives not being entirely happy with what their pinball collector husbands are spending on real tables.
It does seem like pinball is an overwhelmingly male-dominated field of interest. I'm not entirely sure why that is - certainly there is no biological/physical reason why a woman couldn't play just as well as a man. Maybe pinball's association with arcades and bars and other "seedy" places discourages women from playing? I really don't know.
Well, I recently took a girl to the Pinball Hall of Fame in Vegas on a date (at her suggestion!) where we realized that we weren't at all into eachother without being completely drunk... but I don't think that counts. haha.
I like that Pinball is exactly as time-intensive as I want it to be. I could spend hours playing, but I usually play in 30 minute bursts, which fits my lifestyle perfectly.
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