Seriously? That deserves some sort of punishment! :)
3... Ng8f6 4. Ng1h3 h6 5. b3 d6 6. d3
? Trapped the bishop.....mistake.
6... a6
Prevents Bishop moving to b5 to trade the Knight, and allows Bishop trap with b7b5.
7. a4
Prevents b5.
7... Nc6d4
Open access for the c pawn, feigned threat on the Queen, and an ok outpost.
8. Qf3d1 c6 9. Nh3g1
Avoiding BxN and pxB? Possibly preserving the pawn structure in the event of 0-0.
9... d5 10. c3 Nd4e6 11. Ng1f3
If I were white I would have taken the d pawn with the Bishop to maintain the pawn structure.
11... dxc4 12. bxc4 Bf8d6
Not the best square for the Bishop? Was I shielding the Queen if the d file was opened...? I can't recall.
13. O-O c5
Not a good move by me. Blocks White pawns from advancing, but blocks my black Bishop. In hindsight I don't like my pawn structure here. Was I trying to defend against d3d4?
14. Nf3h4 Ne6g5
Gives the white Bishop access to the weak f5. Still haven't castled but not a problem yet.