Like girls, gamer girls are going to be different, y'know? You'd actually probably be better off asking their friend - only a friend you could trust would keep it secret/surprise - if you reaaally wanted to impress them.
Adding "gamer" to "girl" really doesn't make a lot of difference. Some gamer girls will be no different to "normal" girls, while others will be...
In fact, there's very little difference at all. Some will want sweet sensitive guys, others will want a challenge. You'd truly be better off treating the girl as an individual girl! Games are just a common interest, not a personality trait. So, if I were you, I'd consider getting to know a girl as a friend first, using the common interests, such as gaming, as a starting point. As you get to know the girl, you yourself are more likely to have a feel as to what would work.
And if you don't, then...well, asking for help will be more realialbe. Which question is likely to recieve a more accurate answer?
"What do you think a gamer girl would like?"
or
"I like a girl, who's really sweet and friendly. Although she's a bit shy, I'd really like to ask her out on a date but I'm not sure how to do it. (This girl happens to like games). How should I go about it?"
"The girl I like is really independent and, over the course of our friendship, has expressed annoyance at people who make romantic gestures. I'm not sure how to ask her out. (This girl happens to like games also.
) How should I go about it?"
Adding "gamer" to "girl" really doesn't make a lot of difference. Some gamer girls will be no different to "normal" girls, while others will be...
In fact, there's very little difference at all. Some will want sweet sensitive guys, others will want a challenge. You'd truly be better off treating the girl as an individual girl! Games are just a common interest, not a personality trait. So, if I were you, I'd consider getting to know a girl as a friend first, using the common interests, such as gaming, as a starting point. As you get to know the girl, you yourself are more likely to have a feel as to what would work.
And if you don't, then...well, asking for help will be more realialbe. Which question is likely to recieve a more accurate answer?
"What do you think a gamer girl would like?"
or
"I like a girl, who's really sweet and friendly. Although she's a bit shy, I'd really like to ask her out on a date but I'm not sure how to do it. (This girl happens to like games). How should I go about it?"
"The girl I like is really independent and, over the course of our friendship, has expressed annoyance at people who make romantic gestures. I'm not sure how to ask her out. (This girl happens to like games also.
) How should I go about it?"
Gamer Girls aren't all the same!