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Glad I'm not the only one!!
When I started playing WoW, my husband would not join for a while. Gaming is a big deal, in my mind. It has a bigger influence on your life style than many other life choices. I always say, "Families who play together stay together." It is very hard on the family when one spouse is a gamer and the other is not. I can only compare it to cross-cultural marriages: they are wonderful, but they take special accommodations and a lot of work. "Second-hand playing" like you describe (watching your spouse play) works for some families, too.
I am happy to say that after "helping our kid level up a little" (trying the game) my husband appreciated it, too. Over the almost four years we've been playing WoW on and off, we had many meaningful, beautiful, dramatic or fun experiences together. We only play for a few hours a week anymore. Still, WoW is one of the most significant cultural phenomena of the decade, and I am glad we got to experience it as a family.
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