Woman slammed after claiming one popular hobby is ‘most unattractive’ a man can have

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Woman slammed after claiming one popular hobby is ‘most unattractive’ a man can have

The American commentator said it's an absolute 'dealbreaker' for dating

We all have our own things we look for in a partner.

Perhaps you prefer it when they dress like an indie star or maybe you lean towards the TOWIE type - or maybe it’s about them having certain interests or film picks.

But for this woman, there’s one popular hobby she reckons is the ‘most unattractive’ a man can have.

And unsurprisingly, she’s been slammed for claiming just that.

Liz Wheeler is a right-wing commentator in the US and went viral on X when she reshared a graph of the ‘least attractive hobbies for men according to women’.

Racking up millions of views - and plenty of angry responses - she claimed the info is ‘100 percent true’.

You won't find the right-wing commentator with a gamer boyfriend. ( Michael S. Schwartz/Getty Images)
You won't find the right-wing commentator with a gamer boyfriend. ( Michael S. Schwartz/Getty Images)

The graph, which was made as a joke by an TikTok unnamed creator, rated different hobbies with an ‘unattractiveness score’.

While ‘Bird Watching’ sits at the bottom with a score of 50 and ‘Collecting Figurines’ is in second place with 85, the number one least attractive hobby is jokingly ‘Playing Video Games’.

That popular pastime racks in a high score of 90 and it’s no joke for Wheeler.

The controversial YouTuber wrote: “Men playing video games is peak unattractive. Beyond red flag. Like dealbreaker zone.

“It’s weird that so many dudes don’t get this.”

She then went on to share a follow-up clip to YouTube as she explained: “Video games, even if you like them, shouldn’t be your identity.”

Wheeler continued: “If you feel that I have somehow shanked your identity, which I haven’t, that’s on you, because part of your identity is with video games.

“An observation of human nature, a cultural observation, that women just don’t like when men play video games. We just don’t find it attractive.

“That’s just an objective observation.”

Although, she did explain on her original X post: “And obviously we’re not talking about Pac-Man or Tetris or an arcade game once is a while,” - if that makes any gamers feel better.

Users were quick to respond that she is ‘incorrect’ and even those who say they support her give a ‘hard disagree’.

Although, some did say that her claim is ‘accurate’.

One woman added: “My fiancé and I MET in a video game and now we’re having a baby. Gaming with him is my FAVORITE thing to do.

"Everyone is allowed to have their own individual hobbies and interests, don’t make men feel like sh*t for that. There’s plenty of women who love men who game.”

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/The Liz Wheeler Show/Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Topics: Social Media, Viral