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OP, I am a huge YGO player. It's one of my favorite things. I play online almost daily and with people at least once a week, and I have a lot of friends who play.
I'm 23 and a fifth-year in college. I started playing (more than just like, a few times a year with my old cards) about five or six years ago, and haven't stopped since. I play both casually and competitively. And honestly? Fuck the stereotypes, and fuck anyone who thinks they matter.
Actually I'm curious as to what the stereotypes are that you see. I haven't really heard very many, and the group that I play with (at my university - we're a campus club) is fairly diverse, and most of us are super chill and genuinely nice people.
If you want to get back into the game but don't want to spend money on it right away, get YGOPRO. You can download Dawn of a New Era at tdoane.com. That's one of the programs that runs it. You can access all cards (they update their databases every few weeks or so to catch up with new card releases) and build/save decks and play with people online. There are a few other programs as well that do the same thing - Devpro (in my opinion the best one, but it stopped working on my comp sadly) and PercyPro. And if you're looking for someone to play with just message me :)
Another option that's faster is duelingnetwork.com, but...don't go there unless you're feeling masochistic. It doesn't require a download, but...too many people there are assholes, the administration kind of sucks, and all the play is manual rather than automated. I gave it up months ago.