Quote Originally Posted by 'Redbeard',index.php?page=Thread&postID=212819#pos t212819
Very cool. Personally, I spend my OTHER time with my wife. I come play WoW with my headphones on for some alone time. So it would be nice to be able to play some more because she was into it too, but I would lose out on that alone time.

My wife hates computer games at any rate so I dont have to worry about it =P
I'm in the exact same boat as you. My wife and I are the definition of "opposites attract". I'm a left-brain, mathematics and science geek computer geek. She's a right-brain, talented musician and singer and very artistic. We make a great couple because our differences complement each other and we do have enough things in common that our bond formed strong right from the get-go as well. When we met, I was moving away from my hometown 1400 km to another city in 2 weeks, and we both knew it, so it was supposed to just be a one-night thing. However, we stayed in touch and every time I returned home for a visit we hooked up. She ended up coming out for a "visit" after she finished university, which lasted 3 months and turned into her moving in with me, then a couple years later she convinced me we should both move back home to our friends and family :P


Anyhow my point was just that, the best I've done in terms of getting my wife into gaming was to coach her (over 45 mins) up to level 3 in wow. She just could not get the hang of the game at all, kept dying to the non-aggressive mobs in the start area because she didn't realize you have to be facing the mob to attack it and not just jumping up and down while it hits you from behind...lol it was kinda funny and frustrating at the same time.