sly279 wrote:
hale_bopp wrote:
Yes, if he was a casual player who worked and did other things most of the time, like myself.
I play for a few hours each night if a game I like is out, otherwise a few hours once a week.
I wouldn’t date someone unemployed who plays games all day, no. But that’s more about the person, not the video games.
Online games are always out.
I game for 1-3 hours before work and then sometime all day on weekends when nit doing something for house.
I think it's like 80% of autistic people who are unemployed because of prejudice or because the world of work doesn't work around our needs.
Personally I don't mind an autistic partner who is productive but unemployed. This is the situation I'm in. I'm in ESA support category which means I can't work but I do courses and work as an artist and poet. I send my poetry out into the world and want to start making art where I feel confident sending it out too.
What would bother me is if what they're doing with their time is just playing video games or watching TV. And at least gaming is active. The TV thing would bother me way more.
If you're (generic you) in the same boat as I am and can't work and am on ESA support group, I suggest you do something productive or try to learn things. If gaming is your life I suggest you take up programming and make games of your own.
The world doesn't want autistic people in its economy but that shouldn't make us idle.
You have a job, so what I said doesn’t apply to you.
I wouldn’t mind if the guy was redundant and actively looking for a job, I’ve been there. It’s people who make no effort to find work at all who do it.