When it comes to video games and marriage, this is usually not good news. Pop culture, books and movies are full of anecdotes or comedy skits about a woman abandoned by her husband and despised and tortured for the latest video games. So: Usually a woman wearing very uncomfortable underwear will enter her husband's dark and damp playroom and try to seduce a milky, caffeinated husband in a game. It will eventually scream, be rude and fall, but the effect is not good.
But in my case, I vowed to play video games with my husband, now 27 years old, he is two years old, making our marriage stronger, and now I feel closer to him than ever. Since we met him in March 2020, Jethro and I have been married for less than a year.
That summer, we spent our first wedding anniversary locked in a small one-bedroom apartment in London, regretting what might have happened. We will exhaust everything: running, recipes. , Decoration, our Ecord and coffee series.
Sometimes he gets nervous, isn't this the life of the bride and groom?To be honest, we have never played together before. Jethro likes challenging adventure games with unsolvable puzzles, logic, battles and huge weapons. not me. I like bright games, friendship and good deeds. In Fallout 3, I was the closest to the battle and the big gun. Even so, I escaped the mad dog. We like different things and have completely different personalities, so playing together is never an option.
Jofor is a digital person; it's cool, cool, and very logical. I am a creative person, a writer, an overly sensitive fish, with poor memory and zero logic. In terms of life and entertainment, we are diametrically opposed. Therefore, our gaming life is very different, very personal to us personally, and in terms of screening time, we have never had the opportunity to marry or work together.It turns out that we are not alone. Over the years, several studies have determined the negative impact of games on marriage. Surprisingly, the 2018 divorce online showed that Fortnite has seen significant growth.
Of all the divorce documents you received that year, about 5% said that gambling was the cause of the breakdown of the marriage. In a study published in the Journal of Leisure Research in 2012, researchers found that 75% of gamblers’ spouses (usually men) want the gamblers in their relationship to be more involved in their marriages, they said This can lead to dissatisfaction with them in interpersonal relationships and quarrels because they can interfere with family communication and intimacy. The same study found that 76% of couples who play and play together believe that gambling is good for their marriage. Because they drink the same kind of tea, they are more satisfied with their relationship. He proved that cooperation can create miracles.
When it comes to games and marriage, this is usually not good news.Pop culture, books, and movies are full of anecdotes or comedy skits about the despised and tortured woman her husband left for the latest video game. Now I can imagine the following situation: Usually a woman wearing very uncomfortable underwear will enter her husband's dark and damp playroom and try to lure a milky caffeine husband into this or that game. It ends with screaming, rudeness and falling, but not for better. But not in my case. I swear that playing video games with my husband, 27-year-old and two-year-old Jethro, did strengthen our marriage, and now, as we knew in March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic hit the world, I am closer to him than ever before.
That summer, I didn't even spend our first wedding anniversary in our small one-bedroom apartment in London, and regretted what might have happened. We sold out everything: walks, recipes, decoration, our record collection and coffee. Sometimes that’s not the life of a newlywed couple, is it? To be honest, we have never played together before.Jethro likes challenging adventure games with unsolvable puzzles, logic, quarrels and huge weapons. not me.
I like bright games, friendship and good deeds. In Fallout 3, I was the closest to the battle and the big gun. Even so, I escaped the mad dog. We like different things and have completely different personalities, so playing together is never an option. Jofor is a digital person; it's cool, cool, and very logical. I am a creative person, a writer, an overly sensitive fish, with poor memory and zero logic. In terms of life and entertainment, we are diametrically opposed. So our gaming life is very independent and very personal for us.