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Mystayya Donating Member (324 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-25-09 09:02 AM
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94. Addictions are a scary thing.
It might take you throwing him out for a while for him to see how low he has sunk. I've seen alot of relationships fail or students flunk out of college in my ten years of online gaming. For a while I think even I teetered on the edge of addiction while I battled a deep depression. For me the gaming didn't cause the depression, but it was a good way to hide away and cope with the pain I was in. As the pain faded so did my need to play obsessively. Now I play a few nights a week, with some real life friends and don't think twice about it if I go days or weeks without playing.
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