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I quit Habbo and feel depressed? - Chanteh - 05-12-2013 02:39 AM

Ok so yesterday I made a decision to quit an online game named Habbo Hotel.

It means so much to me, I have met people who've changed my life, I have met best friends nobody could ever replace, I have met people who were like brothers to me and sisters.

My main account Kytten got permed like last week almost 2 weeks ago. So I made an account called Fiyerwork, I left a message there in my rooms to everyone so you can go and read it if you want.

Anyway, I quit because I wanted to stop going on, i'm looking forward for my future to be a successful lawyer. My one friend had a long talk with me on how I was such an amazing like sister to him and how I will be a successful lawyer, and about our memories and I literally started crying irl

These people grown on me, like they're not just people on a game they are my actual friends. I've known them all for more than a year & it feels like i've known them forever. Anyway, I feel so sad and depressed now since I quit. I want to go back but i'll look pathetic. Like I don't know what i'm feeling, happiness for being responsible & quitting or sadness for leaving my friends..

I'm only 14, should I go back? What should I do to calm myself down and forget about this game? I got the twitters of 3 of my friends on there though, my closest ones so I can still talk to them, but I don't think it's gonna be the same.

I don't think I was ever ready to quit Habbo. It's hard when it grows on you. I would be on it all day or whenever I got home. Help??
shut up i'm not a troll i'm serious. this game is serious.


- Luke - 05-12-2013 02:50 AM

Please, oh god please let this be a troll


- CG - 05-12-2013 03:01 AM

Get a thing called = Life

worry about schoolwork


- Whisperlash - 05-12-2013 03:05 AM

It sounds like you're missing your friends more than the game. Why not continue to talk with them in other media like web forums, or even other games?

When a game becomes an obsession like it sounds Habbo was for you, that's not healthy. It's not out of the ordinary to make friends in online games - that's why games are online in the first place.

Thing is, you're 14. Leaving a game is not the end of the world for you. Concentrate on other things for now if you can not make Habbo a hobby for you, let other things and people into your life and focus on the positives.