RogueAngel
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I'm not sure how many married guys there are on here since most of the people seem quite young. But anyone here who has been married for a while might be able to understand where I am coming from. Heck I am sure guys with girlfriends often have the same dilemma so here I go.
I love gaming. I’ve played games since the old Atari consoles. It boggles the mind how far games have come. If I could spend hours playing Atari consoles then how much easier is it do the same playing Counter Strike: Source?
My wife hates the time I spend on the computer! Even if she is busy doing something else and I am playing (Counter Strike: Source of course) she gets all-uptight. Men and women are so different and we look at things so differently and it can be incredibly frustrating at times.
I can honestly say that my gaming time is the main point of contention is our relationship. We really get along well and love each other and have 3 great children (7,10, and 12 << the oldest plays CS:S too). I am at a point where it is getting to be such a burden that I am considering quitting gaming for good. There are lots of other things I like to do like read, draw etc. so there is no problem with filling my time but the problem is, as stated above, that I LOVE gaming. I thrive on the competitiveness of it. It’s such a blast! I’ve been playing FPS forever and I do pretty well and I just lose track of time when I get ‘into the zone’.
So what is the point of this post? Part rant I guess. Just wanted to see how many others out there have similar problems. It’d be nice to talk to others who are going through the same thing. I really love my family and gaming is like crack, alcohol, or anything else, that when it is not in balance in your life, ruins relationships.
My 12 year old has a time limit on his playtime and maybe that’s the ticket. But the thought of having to do that gets me mad. Any suggestions? (Telling my ‘bitch’ to shut up isn’t what I’m looking for because she really is awesome and is not happy about the way she feels either).
I will give up gaming if I have to because family needs to come first. Is there a Computers Anonymous out there?
Anyway, any constructive ideas would be appreciated. I don’t care how old or if you are married or not as long as it’s useful advice.
I love gaming. I’ve played games since the old Atari consoles. It boggles the mind how far games have come. If I could spend hours playing Atari consoles then how much easier is it do the same playing Counter Strike: Source?
My wife hates the time I spend on the computer! Even if she is busy doing something else and I am playing (Counter Strike: Source of course) she gets all-uptight. Men and women are so different and we look at things so differently and it can be incredibly frustrating at times.
I can honestly say that my gaming time is the main point of contention is our relationship. We really get along well and love each other and have 3 great children (7,10, and 12 << the oldest plays CS:S too). I am at a point where it is getting to be such a burden that I am considering quitting gaming for good. There are lots of other things I like to do like read, draw etc. so there is no problem with filling my time but the problem is, as stated above, that I LOVE gaming. I thrive on the competitiveness of it. It’s such a blast! I’ve been playing FPS forever and I do pretty well and I just lose track of time when I get ‘into the zone’.
So what is the point of this post? Part rant I guess. Just wanted to see how many others out there have similar problems. It’d be nice to talk to others who are going through the same thing. I really love my family and gaming is like crack, alcohol, or anything else, that when it is not in balance in your life, ruins relationships.
My 12 year old has a time limit on his playtime and maybe that’s the ticket. But the thought of having to do that gets me mad. Any suggestions? (Telling my ‘bitch’ to shut up isn’t what I’m looking for because she really is awesome and is not happy about the way she feels either).
I will give up gaming if I have to because family needs to come first. Is there a Computers Anonymous out there?
Anyway, any constructive ideas would be appreciated. I don’t care how old or if you are married or not as long as it’s useful advice.