Jenna wasn't sure what to say - she knew people knew her dad better than she did - G would likely always know him better, but even people like Deeks and Kensi would too, and Dom despite the issue with the dimensions. "Maybe we just avoid talking about my dad when we can, think that'll work?"
She laughed and shook her head. "No, I think it's more an issue of their perceived masculinity than yours." She told him, "Don't worry you'll know when I'm trying to insult you." She assured him with a sweet smile. "I am pretty sure you're right," But sometimes you took any entertainment you could get - whether that was video games or guys being assholes while playing video games. "I could maybe see my way to playing with you sometime, though I'll admit I'm better at the racing games than the shooters." Probably because the racing games were more fun and worked with her competitive nature than the shooters did. It was hard to feel too bad about dying when you just respawned again a few seconds later.
"Well you're more than welcome to start dodging Savannah whenever you like." Jenna told Dom with a grin, though if Savannah thought for a second she was going to start talking to Jenna about possible marriages then the girl had another thing coming.
"You're plenty manly, and just a little childish, and maybe a lot nerdy." She told Dom laughing softly, before she lifted her head to kiss him and shrugged. "You know I'm not entirely sure of that myself, probably because I'm so nice to you though." Jenna grinned while Dom told her about the constellations he liked and then snorted when he brought up Harry Potter. "Yeah, that might just push you over the edge and into the land of too nerdy, but I'll give you a pass. I always liked Orion."