The other day we were at a board game cafe and me and my roommate really wanted to play Betrayal at…

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• The author and their partner were at a board game cafe, and the author was frustrated by their partner's tendency to become overly competitive during games. The author felt that their partner's competitive nature took the fun out of the experience and made them less inclined to want to play games together.

• The author realized that their partner's competitiveness stemmed from a desire to win and prove their abilities, rather than just enjoying the social aspect of playing games. The author acknowledged that this was a part of their partner's personality that they had to accept, even if it didn't always align with their own more casual approach to gaming.

• The author concluded that they needed to find a balance between their partner's competitive drive and their own desire for a more relaxed gaming experience. They suggested that communicating openly about their different perspectives and finding ways to compromise could help them both enjoy their time at the board game cafe more.

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