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Originally Posted by quantum-x
I don't mean to sound like a heartless bastard - but it wasn't all because of a game. Perhaps that is some form of reassurance.
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I would agree. I think anyone that substitutes a game for real life interaction has something more serious going on. I think, like my friend, they find some kind of happiness in the game that they don't have in real life. In my friends case she found happiness in playing the game and then she met people online that encouraged her to change her life, but instead of doing what she maybe should have and went to some kind of counseling and worked on her marriage and life overall, she basically burned it to the ground and started over.