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How to Deal With His “addiction” to WoW?

Question by sami: how to deal with his “addiction” to WoW?
my boyfriend and i have been dating for a little over a year now.. we’ve had our ups and our downs like every other couple but our strongest bond is studying the bible together. lately he’s gotten back into his old habits of playing WoW which undoubtedly is getting in the way of his spiritual health but i don’t think it’s my business to say anything to him about it. but the problem is is that he is so into it now that i barley talk to him and he tells me to stop causing “drama” when i get upset about the whole deal. i really don’t know what to do but i feel like it’s tearing us apart almost.. anyone can help?
good answers.. but just for the record he played WoW over a year ago and he was highly addicted to it.. where he’d stay up until 7 or 8am playing. and he stopped for the longest time but now he’s back to playing. he’s fully aware it’s not right and he’s fully aware that he plays too much. and he’s fully aware that it’s not good for his spiritual life!

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Answer by mitch696
I used to play WoW, tell him to sell his account and get a new hobby. Its a serious addiction he WILL regret in the future.
I sold my WoW account for 330$ and bought a gym pass. 😀

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