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Its sad but I have missed out on watching most movies, a lot of tv shows that werent reality ones or sports, hardly read books. I feel I am not like the other guys and I want to be so bad.
I don't even read Lord of the Rings trilogy or books related to this stuff, I havent watched movies as much. i recently watched American Reunion but thats it. i havent watched other movies I wanted to see like 50/50, Bad Teacher, Harold and kumar. I havent ever seen tv shows like Sons of Anarchy(but am considering catching up if I start), Boardwalk Empire, Hung, Game of Thrones, stuff that guys like. I havent even watched this season of Guy Code at all. Movies like Transformers and Men in Black II don't appeal to me.
Do I need to get into this kind of stuff as much as possible before being able to have guy friends, and at 31. Younger guys in 20s which are guys I want to be around because they share my mindset/looks more might find me too boring because of my lack of guy tv/movies/book experience. Younger guys don't like talking about sports where i'm at. Where I'm from in the Carolinas we love our college teams. People in Daytona don't even talk about the seminoles, gators at all. This affects getting girls as well.
Ugh, man, I feel you. I'm thirty-one and I don't watch the majority of junk on TV. My TV is limited to News, Boxing and UFC Fights.
To be honest, I don't like hanging with dudes in their early twenties; it is still too childish of an age. Keep in mind I have an oldest nephew that is seventeen.
I wish I could get into Football and Basketball, but I never played either so neither really appeal to me. Is this a disadvantage? Not really. Living in California I tend to hang out with the, "Art House Geeks."
For example the new movie by Paul Thomas Anderson, "The Master," is a must for art house geeks.
My suggestion? Tennessee has Nashville and Memphis which may be better weekend scenes for you. I hear Atlanta has a fun scene for older adults. Maybe it is time to change venue is my suggestion.