Read the last half of the article, particularly the part about 'multiple online boyfriends.' I've seen less mellow drama on the back cover of a throw away romance novel. Just shutup and play the games.
Girls play videogames in a clan considered to be a haven for girl gamers, member splits up the clan by having sordid cybersex with numerous unsuspecting boys, players disapear offline for hours to play with each other, girlfriends sharing intimate secrets to complete strangers online who end up knowing more about your girlfriends thoughts and your family than you do....etc.
Why is this on the BBC's technology website and not in the sun or daily sport?
I can't work out what kind of positive image this is giving girl gamer clans tbfh, and I know for a fact some girl gamers can be almost as good the best male players.
Sounds like it's a place where most girl gamers can spend more time gossiping and arguing between matches than playing the game....holy ****, wait a minute, it's not much different to real life then is it.
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