From: Tina Kelley
Hi, I am doing a story for The New York Times on how online gaming affects relationships, and I would very much like to interview couples who have split up over issues related to gaming, particularly when one spouse leaves a marriage to be with someone from the game. If you would be willing to be interviewed, please contact me at [email]tinapetekate@yahoo.com[/email].
Thanks!
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Liz Woolley
Aww, she doesn't want to talk to anyone who ALMOST split up because of it? I think stories about couples who managed to survive great hardships would be much more... inspiring. Oh well. D:
[color=purple]<3 Jessica
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Actually, I think the truth is all she wants. The truth is, excessive gaming can split up relationships, and people need to know that. I hope you will call her... Liz
Liz Woolley
Well I don't know , but I am probably in the same boat as Willow. A relationship torn up because of it. If they want sensationalism I doubt I can provide that my story has a somewhat happy ending. Too bad its hard to capture in print the torment you feel when you realize what a game can do to you when you allow yourself to become immersed in it to the exclusion of reality.