Why is it cool for double standards?
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03-31-2014, 11:41 AM
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Why is it cool for double standards?
My husband plays War Commander on Facebook and I recently found out he has a second Facebook account for the game! I have hinted and said several times that I think it is extremely dishonest and he won't delete it!!
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03-31-2014, 11:43 AM
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He plays his games and doesn't want to send outall the game requests to his friends. What's the big deal? Sound like you are a controlling bitch and jealous beyond your ears. Get over yourself.
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03-31-2014, 11:58 AM
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Actually, I wouldn't like it if my husband played games. It's childish and a waste of time. He can be cleaning out the garage, cooking with me, working overtime, pursuing real hobbies and sports or painting the porch.
Real men don't play games. I'd be leary of any secret because that's a trust issue which is the basis of any good marriage. Does he spend more than half an hour gaming? Does it take time away from the two of you taking a walk or going out? What if you have children - would he still be gaming? All things to think about. |
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