But psychological addictions are for losers.Any behavior can be psychologically addictive. It's not physiologically addictive, but it can be an addiction nonetheless. So nyar.
But psychological addictions are for losers.Any behavior can be psychologically addictive. It's not physiologically addictive, but it can be an addiction nonetheless. So nyar.
At some point you need to evaluate your priorities and ask yourself if gaming is really that important to you.
I agree with Chris... If anyone told me i had to limit my gaming I would be SOOO PISSSEDD!!!! In the end it's your choice. Only change if you want to.
Just look at Shlup's sig. That's bound to eat up at least 4 hours of your day. At least.
You need help. How about smashing your console or computer into piece? I'm sure that'll work.
Yes, I agree Shlups sig is more important than gaming.
:joey:
I always thought he just said "MAAAAA MAAAA" over and over again.
In fact, I mouth those words as he does.
Maybe I'm just crazy.
well, just bugger your parents and find another boyfriend of which you share the same interests with.
ps: Shlups sig = better then successfull sex.
Very true. I need to find a balance so I don't regret it later in life.Originally Posted by Chris
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I had this probably in my middle school years of my life. I ended the problem by selling every piece of crap video game and video game system I had.
Now, I have more of an addiction to this godforsaken place than I do to video games. It helps. If you want to quit, make it quit, and help yourself to quit. If you dont want to quit, thats up to you, just know the consequenes if you continue to fulfill your addiction.
Get a job. Seriously. Then you won't have time to play games for 7 hours a day, and you'll at least be making money, and possibly new friends.
No one comes between me and my video games. Ask your ex to come and sit down and play a multi-player video game with you. That'll solve all of your problems.
Gaming girls rule. I don't see the problem. As long as you're getting enough sleep and keeping passing grades in college. I don't mind watching games. I also certainly don't mind playing them. *Goes 2-Player with Reles*
if you yourself refer to it as an addiction then yes its probably out of control, but if u can make enough money doin it to live off of for the rest of your life then play away