Article: A little more nerve-racking if you’ve just met at a gaming store or convention, but don’t be afraid. It’s always better to be rejected than to never know what might’ve been. Though your first connection may have been over video games, try and make your first date simple and classic.  Dinner and a movie is a timeless date idea. Try to decide on a movie together beforehand, and be sure to see it before your meal. This way the movie is ample fodder for dinner conversation. While it may seem logical to invite her over for video games, there’s still quite a bit of getting to know one another which should come first. Try not to focus your date conversation solely on video games. Provided your first date went well, you should hopefully know a little bit more about your potential girlfriend. If you both enjoy a game that can be played online with one another, suggest a time to do that as a fun pseudo-second date. Or suggest she visit you (or vice versa) to play a game you both like in person.  Try to lose any bravado or hyper-competitiveness when playing; if you’re both playing to win don’t lose on purpose. Losing on purpose is at best unsportsmanlike, and at worst insulting. Keep things light-hearted and fun, and remember to enjoy yourself. Though it may be difficult, do your best to relax and put down your guard in this situation--remember that this is someone you've sought to game with, so there's no reason to be nervous. Don’t make the mistake of going out of your way to meet a woman who likes video games, only to exclude her from the more “serious” endeavors of your gaming lifestyle. Be sure to provide her the benefit of the doubt (and time to catch up) for games she hasn't encountered before.  If there is a game in which you’re heavily invested time-wise, like World of Warcraft or League of Legends, know that you’ll need to introduce your new romantic partner to this more “serious” world of yours. At the very least you’ll need to offer. Plenty of women will be happy to give you your “serious” time with a game that matters a lot to you, provided you allowed them every opportunity to be a part of that world. Many men might make the assumption that their commitment to gaming is more intense, or more foundational than that of the woman they’re dating. This might lead to a relationship of two video game enthusiasts, but one where it’s one person choosing the games that both play. Remember to take a back seat and allow yourself to be introduced to new games. Don’t be a pushover for the sake of agreement, however; some games you just won’t like. Be sure to extend to her the same courtesy you hope she extends to you in this situation.
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Ask her on a date. Start gaming. Make her a part of your video game life. Let her expand your gaming horizons.
Article: To practice this basic stitch, move the shuttle in your right hand through the loop in your left hand. Bring it over and back through the loop to make the first knot. Then, pull the shuttle to your right to tighten the knot. Finish the double stitch by moving the shuttle over the loop and pulling it down through the center to make the second knot. If you're reading a tatting pattern, the double stitch is abbreviated as DS. Once you're comfortable making double stitches, work at least 7 or 8 of them. Hold the stitches in your left hand and use the hand with the shuttle to pull tightly on the thread between the stitches and the shuttle. Keep pulling until the stitches curl in on themselves and form a tight ring. To make a large ring, work with thicker thread or make at least a dozen stitches before pulling the thread. If you can make a double stitch, you already have the skills to make a picot. Work the first half of the double stitch, but don't pull the first knot tightly towards your left hand. Leave a gap in the knot and hold it while you finish the double stitch. Then, you can slide the picot toward the other stitches near your left hand. Try making picots in a variety of sizes by leaving larger or smaller gaps. Get out 2 shuttles and tie the ends of the thread together. Hold the knot between the fingers of your left hand and wrap the thread from 1 shuttle over your fingers and around your pinky. Let that shuttle fall down to your work surface. Then, take the other shuttle and begin working double stitches into the thread of your left hand.
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Learn how to make a double stitch. Practice making rings. Make picots for a decorative touch. Create a chain of stitches instead of a ring.
Article: To start, put on your shirt and button it. Grab the shirttails and pull them down towards the floor. This gathers any extra material at the bottom of the shirt and brings the material tight over your chest for a professional look. Finally, give yourself a  quick once-over examination. For a good tuck, the line formed by the buttoned-up edge of your shirt should match up with the line of the fly on your pants. This is called the "gig line" and, while it's not always something you'll want to spend the time and effort getting just right, for the most professional look possible, it's indispensable. Since your belt buckle should be in the center of your body, your gig line should intersect it or else lie quite close to it.
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Pull your shirt as far down as possible. Line up the buttons of your shirt with the fly of your pants.