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Old September 23rd, 2007, 07:20 AM
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Default Re: Revisiting the online game addiction

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Originally Posted by thexproject
I've treat online games as such. online games. I play them when I want to escape from the normal grind of life. So what? Who cares, maybe I will spend a sat afternoon playing and maybe a sunday. You know what I had fun. Maybe I will play again after work, maybe I wont play for days on end. BUT I WILL agree with you, I've seen marriages broken by online games over the years of playing, and its not just men, its women doing the same thing. I feel for you, I had a similar situation happen to me, and I was upset about it. BUT now I realize it was for the best, because getting rid of that trash was the best thing for me an d free'd me up to meet the perfect woman in my life that I love more then anything. Do I still play online games? a few here and there, but I always make sure it does not take away from my time with her.
Perhaps that's why my DS has no GF! Again, gaming is an addiction just like any other.
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