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World of Warcraft, Reason for Divorce - REPLY TO THIS OPINION

hi Barb

Your story is almost the same as mine. Except I'm the husband and it was my wife that told me she fell in love with another guy in the game. The worst part is that he lives in another country about 1500 miles away and they have never met It started out as friends but I guess the "harmless flirting" (as she put it) wasn't so harmless in the long run. I asked her to go to couselling with me but she had no interest. Its very sad to me that our marriage meant so much to me but so little to her.
So after 15 years of marriage and 3 kids - it came to an end. I kicked her out of the house and kept the kids because she had stopped paying any attention to them.
Take care and know that there's other people going through the same problem and have the same feelings of anger, resentment, and confusion.

Trav
Date: 2008-04-18, 00:34 GMT



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