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Usernames: What should I do? - hbghygyg - 04-08-2014 04:27 AM

Since 2007, I always was on the internet. We all need usernames and passwords for different things, but I have a question that needs to be answered. Whenever I sign up for something, example: Xbox Account; I tend to always make a new account over and over again. Video games is just something I do, especially when I am bored. I tried to just "stop" my problem by not making another username/account, but I feel like I have to either way for many reasons. Sometimes it could be a privacy problem, like if I don't want someone to know my username that I know, I want to delete my account and make a different. Another reason could be I make a username and a week later I want something else because I randomly thought of something better, so I go ahead and do so. It's like a pattern, like 4-6 days. The last time I even held a account of mines for a month without making a new one was a long time ago. Can someone help me with this problem of mines? Give me advice. I just want to play video games without a problem.

(By the way, don't say you can always block someone. That doesn't help me.)


- elk - 04-08-2014 04:33 AM

Make an account, progress greatly in this account, this way you will not want to loose your progress and you will stay with that one,


- Alexandra - 04-08-2014 04:37 AM

For each game think of a few good usernames and write them down. Give it some thought and choose the best one and stick with it.

I'm sorry, but no one can help you on your compulsive need to create new names every few days or weeks. That is something that you will have to learn to control. Try my suggestion out. Maybe giving thought before you jump in and change your name to anything spur of the moment will help you find something you can stick with.

Just for the record: Mine is the possessive. It means "belongs to me". "Mines" is only a word when you're talking about mining 2 or more mines.