Basically I have my gaming friends and I have theatre friends. The two never really collide and the only reason my gaming friends even know about theatre is because it's a job for me.
Would I say I'm ashamed? No.
Would I say that I'm open? No.
The topic never really comes up and I know some of my friends don't play video games or think they're childish, so I just don't ever talk about it with them. It's not like they wouldn't be friends with me, but the fact that it would become a joke or that someone would take me less seriously because they think all I do is play video games is something I don't have the time or energy for. Sometimes you just take what you got. I'm happy enough that I at least do have some friends to share it with.
Note: I use the term "friend" lightly.
Would I say I'm ashamed? No.
Would I say that I'm open? No.
The topic never really comes up and I know some of my friends don't play video games or think they're childish, so I just don't ever talk about it with them. It's not like they wouldn't be friends with me, but the fact that it would become a joke or that someone would take me less seriously because they think all I do is play video games is something I don't have the time or energy for. Sometimes you just take what you got. I'm happy enough that I at least do have some friends to share it with.
Note: I use the term "friend" lightly.