An observation and question
An observation and question
Posted by SJ21 Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:23 am
My girlfriend (who lives with me) is fine, even supportive, with the collection. She is amused by it more than anything else, and will from time to time take down a toy or two and transform away.
My friends make fun of it, but then seem to be drawn to the shelf and end up spending a lot of time looking at them and asking genuinely interested questions about them. (We were all into them as kids. We are also around the same age 25-30.)
My question is, how do your signifficant others feel about your toy collections? Do they wish you were spending your money on other things? What do your friends think about our hobby?
A side note: Regardless of what my friends think, I will keep on collecting because I enjoy it.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by typh0id Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:40 am
I personally got back into collecting right after my divorce (gave me something fun to wrap up my brain with) but I can pretty much guarantee my ex wouldn't have found it to be a valuable thing to be spending my money on when we were together (though in all honestly, she would have been right)
I used to collect action figures here and there and none of my "signifigant others" ever really minded, though I'm sure they thought it was pretty silly...
Nowadays I spend most of my free time messing with collecting Transformers (I've pretty much phased out all my other collections for monetary reasons...Nothing really tops Transformers anyway)...My son loves it (:P) so we hit the toy stores every week and that's something fun for us to obsess over together...
As for my friends, I don't have any that have any interest in transformers and though they tend to think it's a bit strange and silly for me to be so obsessd with toys, they're all pretty supportive of my addiction and they too generally find it amusing (though one of my friends is always threatening an intervention
I will admit sometimes it feels a little bit silly to ME, being a 29-year-old man who spends stupid amounts of money on toys...But I'm not at all embarassed about it...Transformers are like my Hummels...Only better because they actually DO something (and don't look like creepy little german kids)
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by El Duque Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:51 am
As for my friends none of them give me any grief over my hobby. One friend asked me how much money I had wrapped up in my collection and seemed a little taken aback by my answer. I was quick to point out that he had just spent $12,000.00 on a Yamaha Rhino, that he had no use for other than recreation. He shut up. Actually compared to hobbies most of my friends engage in collecting TF's in quite affordable.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Dachande Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:16 pm
Now, my GF and I both hunt for new figs, along with my daughter. Hell, it's my GF that started fixing up the den as a suprise to get more shelves to fit so we have room for the RotF line.
My friends all have their quirks and hobbies, so my TF collecting is nothing too unusual for them.
I guess I kind of have it pretty good.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Kique Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:20 pm
My friends don't mind, as typh0id said "My friends make fun of it, but then seem to be drawn to the shelf and end up spending a lot of time looking at them and asking genuinely interested questions about them".
Of course you get the occasional : "you'll never grow up will you? , LOL" or the "Why do you buy Toys???" to what I say " They are NOT toys !! They are ACTION FIGURES !!! "

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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Counterpunch Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:22 pm
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Re: An observation and question
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by WolfDawg Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:57 pm
I can't say that I blame her at this point though. We're living in a one bedroom apartment at the moment, so space is quite limited and sharing such close quarters with someone who's your total opposite isn't always peaches and cream. We're getting a two bedroom soon, and she says I can do whatever the hell I want with the second bedroom so long as there are no TF's in our bedroom. Good news for me, because I'll finally be able to display ALL my figures without her nagging.
As for my buying TF's, she doesn't really care. I'm a REALLY picky collector, so I don't actually buy many at all. I've been collecting pretty solidly for about 5 years and I only have 250 figures. She does have a problem when I ask for a TF for my bday or Christmas. Still, she got me MP Battle Rollar for my bday and Shadow Commander for Christmas even though she hated doing it. Oddly enough, her family loves to buy me TF's on special occasions.
As for my friends, my brother used to make fun of my collection, but once he realized all our other friends thought it was cool as hell, he stopped joking about it. I can't tell you how many times people have come over and just spent 10 or 15 minutes just staring at my collection. Soon, when I have my "own room" and all my figures are gathered around a flat screem TV and PS3 setup, I know my friends will visit just to sit in there, lol. Hell, last year when I shared a 2 bedroom apartment with my cousin, he would just come into my room and stare at my collection.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by TFBuyer Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:23 pm
She also thinks it's cute when I take some figures down and "play" with them. Of course, I'm not "playing", I'm just conducting research, but she doesn't need to know that.

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Re: An observation and question
Posted by typh0id Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:27 pm
Kique wrote:as typh0id said "My friends make fun of it, but then seem to be drawn to the shelf and end up spending a lot of time looking at them and asking genuinely interested questions about them".
Actually is was the topic-starter SJ21 that said that
Also, I have a friend who told me that he hated Transformers because he used to have a friend who talked non-stop about it...But once he actually asked me some transformers-related questions and he said he instantly found them more interesting just by the way I described them...
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Kique Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:50 pm
typh0id wrote:Kique wrote:as typh0id said "My friends make fun of it, but then seem to be drawn to the shelf and end up spending a lot of time looking at them and asking genuinely interested questions about them".
Actually is was the topic-starter SJ21 that said thatBut I certainly concur
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Dread_Wing Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:57 pm
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by SJ21 Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:19 pm
I even bought a few for my girlfriend. (She had a G1 Bumblebee growing up and still oves the character). She also has a G1 t-shirt, and and keychain hanging from the rearview of her GTI.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by wmpyr Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:25 pm
when I had a gf that collected things, it didn't bother me unless they were, hurting her financially or making her use it as an escape when she needed to take care of other things.
When they collect certain products of celebrities because they think so and so is so very hot, this is really annoying and kind of an insult.
TF I would think are quite harmless in a sense that it doesn't cause problems other than,
1) time, if your constantly online checking for new toys to purchase for hours and hours instead of being with her.
2) money, they can be expensive, and your buying so much that you have to cut down on her.
3) space, now this is a matter of etiquette, you should keep your stuff in private and away from her interior design needs. If your collection is so huge and you live together in a small apartment, then you should be more considerate and drop them off at your parent's or something.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Barrelass Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:03 pm
It also allows me the ability to buy my friends kids some of the best birthday presents and get the kids to think I am the best adult. This is a plus when your friends have smokin hot sister-in-laws.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by alh77 Tue Jan 20, 2009 5:05 pm
On the other hand she's picked up quite a few figures for me on her own or if she happens to be going shopping and I aske her to check for me.
She's also, in some sort of retaliation, started a small My Little Pony collection of her own.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by wmpyr Tue Jan 20, 2009 5:17 pm
alh77 wrote:My wife gives me mixed signals of TF's. She's told me she thinks I waste my money on them and also wonders about space if and when we have a baby.
read my previous post
alh77 wrote:She's also, in some sort of retaliation, started a small My Little Pony collection of her own.
that is super awesome! I think MLP rule!!!
anyway for those of you saying at least I'm not spending money on drugs,
I hope your not so close to reverting to that! I mean really think about it, that's like a 300 pound fat man saying at least I'm not 500 pounds.
your not suppose to be spending money on drugs! you can't justify a bad habit by picking on something worse.
basically my point is this, TF collecting can become a bad habit,
if you don't accept this, then your living in Egypt near a famous river
However it's up to you to make TF collecting a good experience not just for you but those around you. And yes they are MORE important.
Sometimes we get so busy defending/explaining ourselves we end up taking our selves too seriously.
yes I collect toys, I'm a Peter Pan that never grew up, no it doesn't consume me, yes I understand what is and what isn't priority in life.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Dread_Wing Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:32 pm
alh77 wrote:My wife gives me mixed signals of TF's. She's told me she thinks I waste my money on them and also wonders about space if and when we have a baby. I think some of it comes from her mother, but I don't know.
I have thought about when I have kids what I will do with my collection to protect it from being played with/eaten. I decided to put it in the armoury with my swords in that case, create a real 'mysterious room of forbidden wonders'
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by typh0id Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:47 pm
Dread_Wing wrote:
I have thought about when I have kids what I will do with my collection to protect it from being played with/eaten.
My son (who's 3 1/2) is very respectful of my transformers...We play with them together and he knows to be careful with them and asks me to help him when he can't get one transformerd (rather than trying to force it to go the way he wants)...He understands that they are MINE and he has his own that he can destroy or do whatever he wants to with (thank you Fast-Action Battlers
On the topic of friends, again, I have a friend who's little boy is big into Transformers and she frequently asks me questions about ones she's thinking of purchasing for him...I'm glad my knowlege of something so silly can be useful to someone, hehe
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by SJ21 Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:12 am
I noticed a few posts mentioning people allowing their collections to overwhelm them. Does that really happen where people do nothing else but collect TF's? I couldn't imagine substituting my girlfriend, snowboarding three times a week, playing basketball every day, or hanging out with friends, for action figures. I would be interested to hear some stories from you guys on that.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Counterpunch Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:27 am
SJ21 wrote:I couldn't imagine substituting my girlfriend, snowboarding three times a week, playing basketball every day, or hanging out with friends, for action figures.
Then you're not buying cool enough toys.
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by typh0id Wed Jan 21, 2009 9:35 am
Counterpunch wrote: I couldn't imagine substituting my girlfriend, snowboarding three times a week, playing basketball every day, or hanging out with friends, for action figures.
As I've said before, I have phased out a lot of other collections in favor of Transformers...And I have forced myself to pass up some other things, knowing that ultimately I'll be happier having spent the money on TFs...Recently I had to really restrain myself to keep from spending $80 on the new set of Castlevania figures (which are just breath-taking)...And more generally, I have to fight myself everytime I go to the toystore to not start collecting GIJoes again...But I only have so much money to spend frivilously and I don't regret choosing Transformers over other things because I love them the most...
Outside of that though, I have never and would never left a bunch of toys block out things that actually matter, like my son or friends or significant other...Transformers are a HUGE deal to me and have been since I was like 5, but in the end it's just a hobby...
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Re: An observation and question
Posted by Editor Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:44 am
That said, after we started living together, I started making a habit of giving her a heads up about larger items coming in advance when I can, just so she knows I'm not making any huge impulse buys while she out buying groceries.
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Re: An observation and question
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Re: An observation and question
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