It's easy to convert guys, they want to watch what you like to suck up to you and after some episodes they're hooked![]()
I've started seeing someone who isnt a Trekkie. While I've always believed that mixed-marriages dont work, I'm thinking of introducing him to my Star Trek Universe.
I'm after some suggestions of where to begin. My current thoughts are with DS9's "Emissary" or "ST: First Contact".
I've started seeing someone who isnt a Trekkie. While I've always believed that mixed-marriages dont work, I'm thinking of introducing him to my Star Trek Universe.
I'm after some suggestions of where to begin. My current thoughts are with DS9's "Emissary" or "ST: First Contact".
Thanks to those who actually made suggestions, rather than giving a ramble of their own experiences.
Ah, I see, so you weren't interested in a mutual discussion.
Surely both was possible? I was after feedback about best episodes, rather than everyones experiences, so sue me!
Well what a sheltered life you live if you think 'the majority of the planet is heterosexual'.
In my world we call the assumption that everyone is straight until told otherwise 'heterosexism', which is just as insulting as sexism, racism etc.
It was so blindingly obvious upon seeing a topic started by "bentbastard", containing "boyfriend" that this would be the perfect place for him to scream about his sexuality from the top of the virtual hill.
Sorry to get this OT, but had to be said.
It was so blindingly obvious upon seeing a topic started by "bentbastard", containing "boyfriend" that this would be the perfect place for him to scream about his sexuality from the top of the virtual hill.
Sorry to get this OT, but had to be said.
Screaming? All he said is that he HAD a boyfriend. That doesn't seem like screaming to me. And as for his name, I see plenty of heterosexuals "flaunting it" all the darn time, what about when straight guys have names like "ChickMagnet" or whatever.
And for those who assumed we are boy/girl. Get with the programme.
Well what a sheltered life you live if you think 'the majority of the planet is heterosexual'.
In my world we call the assumption that everyone is straight until told otherwise 'heterosexism', which is just as insulting as sexism, racism etc.
I've started seeing someone who isnt a Trekkie. While I've always believed that mixed-marriages dont work, I'm thinking of introducing him to my Star Trek Universe.
I'm after some suggestions of where to begin. My current thoughts are with DS9's "Emissary" or "ST: First Contact".
I don't think you should introduce him to Star Trek.
Every couple needs their own individual interests and hobbies.
If my lady tried to introduce me to say...."LOST" for example, I would find that annoying.
Sorry StolenThunder, had to reply.
I've started seeing someone who isnt a Trekkie. While I've always believed that mixed-marriages dont work, I'm thinking of introducing him to my Star Trek Universe.
I'm after some suggestions of where to begin. My current thoughts are with DS9's "Emissary" or "ST: First Contact".
I don't think you should introduce him to Star Trek.
Every couple needs their own individual interests and hobbies.
If my lady tried to introduce me to say...."LOST" for example, I would find that annoying.
But if it's something you think the other person would enjoy, why not give it a try? Nothing says the other person has to like it; if they don't, just leave well enough alone. But if they do, that's one more thing you can enjoy together.
I had not intended to introduce my wife to Trek, but she got into it a bit through pure osmosis. As a result, I did purposefully introduce her to Battlestar Galactica, and she has really enjoyed it. Conversely, she's introduced me to 24, Harry Potter and even Project Runway, which I never thought I would have liked.
On the other hand, she leaves me alone to read my comics, and I leave her alone to watch American Idol. There's nothing wrong with introducing your signifcant other to your hobbies, as long as you both understand the other person may not like it, and both parties are willing to respect each other's interests even when they don't share them.
I've started seeing someone who isnt a Trekkie. While I've always believed that mixed-marriages dont work, I'm thinking of introducing him to my Star Trek Universe.
I'm after some suggestions of where to begin. My current thoughts are with DS9's "Emissary" or "ST: First Contact".
Let me be the one to say: That is totally sweet!My Chinese wife has learned to tolerate my daily "Ugly Movie", though I've never asked her to watch one, since it's on so much (I've got all the DVDs) she's even watched enough to give a lot of the characters nicknames:
Seven = "Bluetooth"
Worf = "Doggie"
Geordi="Robot Eyes"
And she even has a favorite all-time character who she will stop everything to watch: Odo. (Go figure)!
Now that she's pregnant, she insists I tell a story to the baby every day, which HAS TO begin, "Once upon a time, Captain Picard..." No other captain will do!
I call it, "conversion by osmosis".
my girlfriend is also not a trekkie, she absolutely hates it
If you want to get him hooked, First Contact is an accessable "non fan" movie.
Deep Space Nine, if youre willing to force him to sit thru it all. He may thank you for the experience when hes seen it all.
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