Three Survival Keys for the Married Sport

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Three Survival Keys for the Married Sport

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Amusing. I'm glad I don't like sports games, and I'm not getting married. My GF, who also has no interest in marriage, has even loaned me money for large video game purchases. She doesn't play, but she's more than happy just to watch and pass me bowls. It's a nice arrangement. :)
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Wow. Don't let that girl go.

When the time comes for marriage, I plan to devote several pages in the prenup to the video game needs.
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That post would have benefited from the lack of 'sport' in every other sentence. If you don't read the sports parts it's quite a good bunch of tips for keeping your video game obsession whilst still pleasing the other half.

I'm grateful my Fiancée appreciates games and enjoys gaming thanks to my awesome influence and coaching of games she should play and my vast amounts of knowledge on the subject to help her buy games I know she would like and would actually spend time playing on her own merit, as opposed to just gaming because it makes me happy. It makes me happier knowing she enjoys it herself.

Some games she's actually better than me at! :oops:
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