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Time for Sacrifice?
Quote: Rekka_Yoruhana said:
Also, the type of game being played makes a lot of difference. Not sure about the Gameboy, but Nintendo DS has a lot of great fidget games, like Wario Ware's Touched, which I've found really helpful in getting rid of excess fidgeting before bed that would otherwise be spent tossing and turning all night...
Haha---I keep saying Gameboy, but he would probably be happy if I corrected myself: he has a Nintendo DS XL! (Not quite the Gameboy Pocket I keep invoking.) But he's also on a Zelda kick too, and since he loves puzzle games, it's definitely been harder to detach him from it. I'll let him know about the Wario Ware Touched game, though; it sounds like it'd be worth a try.
As for me, I grew up in a household that always had a game console (SNES, N64, XBOX, WII) so I do know some of the inside jokes because I did play them all. But we'd hyperfocus on the game for a week or two and halfway through I'd get bored or impatient and pass the controller to my brother. I enjoy video games to a point, but my true passions lie far from the controller so I'm very easily distracted if a game asks for more thought or effort than I'd care to give.
However, there are games that don't call for any thought and effort, and those are my downfall. I am very impulsive and easily addicted to crap like this to the point of obsession ( I'm currently addicted to a Facebook and an iPhone game), and it's not a pretty sight. So if a game isn't sucking my time, it's too complicated and boring, so avoiding games altogether has always been my tendency.
It looks like I have on one hand a husband who enjoys gaming and actually needs it (in moderation) to control his ADD, and would be so happy if I understood what he was talking about when he got home from D&D night. On the other hand there are my ADD struggles with games, where I either get completely obsessed or I'm left feeling bored and lazy, and therefore have become quite apathetic to the whole concept. We do play together on his PS2 or my N64 from time to time and it's fun for 30 minutes, but like math and tedious house chores, I have a hard time staying interested in and pursuing this particular hobby of his when I'm unmedicated (as I am when I'm home.)
I knew we'd always differ on this topic, but I hate that it's making me feel like a crappy wife sometimes. :P
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