Gamer's guilt
Gamer's guilt is the apologetic way that gamers talk about video games when they know other people are listening. They will shy away from in depth discussion or areas that sound nerdy and will change their tone in order to appear as if they are speaking about their beloved games in an ironic manner.
The root of gamer's guilt stems from the gamer's fear of being viewed in a sterotypical manner.
The root of gamer's guilt stems from the gamer's fear of being viewed in a sterotypical manner.
I keep trying to talk with John on the bus about call of duty but we can never talk properly because he gets really bad gamer's guilt.
Gamer Guilt
The ever-increasing anxiety created for a video gamer that has an embarrassing Stack of Shame.
"My gamer guilt is getting so strong, it's to the point where I want to cut out most genres of games to play just so I can focus on my favorite one. Then I might be able to keep my stack of shame under control."
"It's no wonder I'm single—my gaymer guilt keeps me from dating!"
"How can I ever have someone over to play games, when they'll instantly realize I have a stack of shame. It's embarrassing." smh
"It's no wonder I'm single—my gaymer guilt keeps me from dating!"
"How can I ever have someone over to play games, when they'll instantly realize I have a stack of shame. It's embarrassing." smh