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Edited by brOwniiez: 1/19/2015 6:14:58 AM
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Thanks for the ADVICE! Goodbye to my Young Girlfriend!!

So, I am back.. As you may have read about my situation already about having to make a decision between Gaming and my Girlfriend... To refresh your memory or if you may not know yet, I had to make a decision to either be with my girlfriend or stop grinding Destiny (Full story here http://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/93198637/0/0) Today I decided to let her leave my house as I couldn't take drama any more, she asks me to cut back time on Destiny which I feel I'll be losing out... I work full time and use all my time to play because just like everybody else I want Icebreakers, MIDA Tools and Fatebringers! So to me it seemed selfish of her to ask me to stop playing so much to spend time with her.... As I work hard at work everyday and bring home money, rent and putting food on the table she should show a little more respect and gratitude towards me. It seems as if she takes me for granted and wants more and more from me. So I've decided to let her go because no way in hell would I give up my gaming for her.. Ungrateful woman I must say but anyway I do want to thank you people for all the advice on my other thread! It really helped. Good riddance to her.

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  • Edited by illqo : 1/19/2015 12:24:19 PM
    I think that his justification was a bit off, at least without more detail. But it brought up a question I have had mulled over. With todays world the way it is, the one sided give and take off modern relationships. Is it true that you have to be in a relationship to be happy. Sure, sex is fine and all, but it's not a route to happiness, I'm middle aged (ugg feels weird to say that still) I have had my time chasing skirts, the ups the downs. I am in a committed relationship but at the same time I have noticed that I am sometimes happier with my hobbies (mostly gaming) than with other activities. If he was unhappy with his gf so be it, hopefully he let her go in a way that was not cruel because she is a person too. But who are we to judge what furfills his needs as a person. If he is happier grinding a game that he can walk away from if it aggravates him, let him. In the end perhaps he is not the type to want to be in a relationship, but did so because that's what everyone expects him to do. But what if that was not his road. Not everyone needs to be getting into relationships maybe having kids someday, believe me enough other people are doing it that his participation in that realm is not a requirement .

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