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Playing on the computer....:-/
My husband loves playing video games. It is his hobbie. Which I am happy that he has something to do get ride of some stress....but he works nights and sometimes doesn't come home till 3-4:00 in the morning and all I want to do is hang out and snuggle on the couch and catch up on a show. Sometimes he rather play on the comp cause work was to stressful. I am home by myself pretty much all day and I want to spend time with him. We have been getting into fights about this stupid computer. Please I need advice on how I should handle this without each other chewing our heads off. I know he needs his time as do I...but HELP ME
Re: Playing on the computer....:-/
Proud Newbie Gardener
I used to have a similar situation with my husband and his xbox. He works an earlier shift than me, and gets home about 2 hours before me. It would bother me that I would walk in the door every night to him playing his game online with his friends, while I would have to go right to the kitchen and start supper after my long day.
We used to have huge, blow-up arguments about it. Then one day I just decided I wasn't going to say anything, or do anything, about him playing his xbox. I came to realize it was something that he enjoyed, it didn't cost much, he was at home, not out doing who knows what with god knows who, and I just accepted it.
Know what happened? A week after I stopped nagging, and pouting that we he wasn't spending time with me, I came home one night from work and the xbox wasn't on. And my DH sat in the kitchen with me the whole time I was making supper and told me all about how his day at work was.
It sounds to me like you want your DH to trade his comp. time for time spent doing something only you want to do. Watching movies may not relax him the same way it does you, and after a long night at work, he may just need to wind down the best way he can.
I would start slowly. Pick one day of the week that is reserved for movies & cuddling. But I would suggest talking and cuddling, because you are actually helping your relationship to grow instead of just sitting on the same sofa, watching the same thing on tv.
Am I the only lady on here who likes playing computer games as well? My hubby and I find "co-op" games where we can play together. I played computer games a lot when I was a kid so I'm into them, but like a previous poster said, I think if you stop nagging, you'll find he spends more time with you.
Believe me every game gets boring eventually!!