New girlfriend... goodbye WoW :(
So after years of casually dating (irl. ya, and play wow lol) Ended up getting in what looks like an actually stable relationship.. the problem is its been several months now and all 6 of my accounts are now cancelled because I don't have time. Any estimates on when the novelty of "something new" wears off normally? I don't fall behind on leveling in WotLK..
Why is it always the womans fault ?
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Anjuna[/url]
Damn! Not even married yet and he's giving up all the fun stuff! Best of luck to you.
The only reason he's not married right now is She has not told him its time. don't worry maxcom you won't even realize when it happens, you will just know that it HAS happened. your testicular relocation procedure is painless for the first couple of years than you wake up one day and notice the person next to you has stolen your balls and has no intention of returning them.[/quote]
ROFL LMAO!
But seriously, why are you guys blaming the women ? Sounds like he is making the choice to cut back because he wants to have a life. Good for you Maxcom!
And there are woman out there that love WOW just as much as you men. I am the one that got my husband hooked on WOW, and he is as addicted as I am . I think the thing to remember is to have balance. If you balance your relationship and your game time then it shouldn't be a problem. My husband and I play as a way to spend time together. Maybe you could get her into the game if you showed her what to do, give her a trial and when you cant physically be together arrange a time you guys can both be on, and if you present it that way she might get interested in it.
Anyway, best of luck to you.
RE: Why is it always the womans fault ?
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by [url='http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=User&userID=6735
Anjuna[/url]
Damn! Not even married yet and he's giving up all the fun stuff! Best of luck to you.
The only reason he's not married right now is She has not told him its time. don't worry maxcom you won't even realize when it happens, you will just know that it HAS happened. your testicular relocation procedure is painless for the first couple of years than you wake up one day and notice the person next to you has stolen your balls and has no intention of returning them.[/quote]
ROFL LMAO!
But seriously, why are you guys blaming the women ? Sounds like he is making the choice to cut back because he wants to have a life. Good for you Maxcom!
And there are woman out there that love WOW just as much as you men. I am the one that got my husband hooked on WOW, and he is as addicted as I am . I think the thing to remember is to have balance. If you balance your relationship and your game time then it shouldn't be a problem. My husband and I play as a way to spend time together. Maybe you could get her into the game if you showed her what to do, give her a trial and when you cant physically be together arrange a time you guys can both be on, and if you present it that way she might get interested in it.
Anyway, best of luck to you.[/quote]see, the problem with getting the significant other to play wow (if you're not already married/living together anyway... else this wouldn't matter) is that then they can just login to see if you're logged in, so you can't really hide how much you play unless you have an alt they don't know about :D