What's a Player and What's a Hater?

Just wanted to say, this is an excellent explanation of both terms.

Here’s one interpretation. A variation on BigT’s post.

A player might be a guy who uses all those sleazy tricks to “get women”. Things like treat em poorly. Make a date then just don’t show up. Never apologize for anything. All kinds of things the player would NOT do to his friends or family. He does this on the theory that it works (and IME it does for certain classes of women).

Then you got the haters. One motivation is that they are just jealous as BigT and others have pointed out. But the haters can be hating not so much for the success but for the methods used. And that doesnt seem that out of line to me. Don’t you dislike it when someone gets ahead using methods you’d never do because they are immoral? I mean damn, not only did they get away with being shits, they got REWARDED for it!

So you might have guy thats a player. Finally, some woman, maybe even one that his system works on, gives him hell for treating women like shit. And his response might well be “hate the game, not the player”. He may or may not like using the system but his point is that unfortunately to him it appears to work, so don’t blame him for using it.

Oh snaps! Thanks for the laugh. I seriously almost died in my chair.

This is true with the exception (for me) of the term “bling.” I’d never heard of it until that song --by who was it? Juvenile or somebody like that?-- “Bling Bling” came out in the late 90s or so.

Ghetto Realpolitik (wiki link), reduced to pickup banter or wannabe slang. Oy.

“Don’t hate the player, hate the game” means “do not blame persons more successful in a given endeavor than you for your lack of skill.”

Which is true as far as it goes.

I also take mild issue with your definition of player hater. In my experience it’s typically used to describe people envious of haters, not those critical of their choices.

When I was in college, I had a friend, “Patrick,” who thought I was a stud because I got laid more than he. But I wasn’t really a stud; I just asked out more girls than he did. Out mutual friend “Frank” thought I was a creep to the girls I dated, and eventually dumped me as a friend because he disapproved of me.

Patrick was a player hater; Frank was not.

Anytime someone makes a comment about a difference in ages between two members of a romantic couple, that’s a hater. It’s just envy.

My wife’s a lot younger than me, but nonetheless I don’t think what you wrote is necessarily true. There’s lots of legitimate reasons to be concerned or dismayed, particularly if you’re friends with the younger party.

And need I point out that everybody in this thread has just lost The Game? :smiley:

I’m not a player. I just crush a lot.

You’ve never seen Let’s Make a Deal or Family Feud?

That’s two. Does that constitute a refutation of underrepresentation?

Well, it was a joke. But those are both popular syndicated game shows shown on real networks during the day (as opposed to cable crap like Lingo). How many syndicated network TV game shows are there? Probably 20 or 30. So, yes, underrepresented but maybe not by all that much (if you want to crudely extrapolate percentage of population equaling representation).

It would be nice to have more diverse game show hosts (most are made up of old orange skin and botox as far as I can tell) as well as having a less humiliating outlet for Wayne Brady’s talents.

Let me preface this by saying that I am very, very white, both literally (pale complexion) and figuratively. I have zero street cred. If there is such a thing as negative street cred then that’s what I’ve got.

That said, my understanding of the term “hater” is that a hater is motivated by envy or spite. It may not always be clear whether someone accused of being a hater is in fact a true hater, but a hater by definition does not have pure motives.