When WoW starts interfering in everyday life, it's time to take the computer outside and shoot it. The problem isn't that he'll be drawn away from her to another woman, it's that he'll be drawn into the game and cease to function as a normal human. I know people who play for fun and don't have problems, I know people who schedule the rest of their life around WoW raids (for most of them, it's not more time that anyone would spend playing in a sports league, so they survive,) and I knew a kid who played so much he had holes worn in his laptop where his palms rested and ate away the plastic from abrasion and sweat.
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