If you are questioning this then you must feel like it is. You should ask her if this bothers her and explain your point of view. That way you won't feel like you're doing something wrong.
2007-01-07 23:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I try to be the perfect wife. I have a high IQ and spend my time focusing on things that can only benefit my husband and I. Before I was married I thought there was nothing wrong with **** or games. Then I married, and then I was replaced. I am thin and I used to be really fit (I'm only a little out of shape now but that's from not working on the farm anymore). It's a horrible feeling to be replaced by an inanimate object. When he's looked at pictures or watched a video he no longer wants me around. When I tried to eliminate the obsticles (no internet to "cut costs"), I was physically replaced by a fast food cashier. I don't see anything wrong with games as long as you and your significant other have completely discussed the issue and you understand for yourselves what each other's views are on the subject. I wish you both the best of luck.
2007-01-08 08:03:00
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answered by sisjadie 2
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Yes. Unless she knows about it and has no problems with it, than yes, it is deceptive.
I think you should spend that time with your wife instead of on the computer. If not, then the computer will just draw you further and further away from your wife, and soon you won't want her at all.
Computer ****, sex games - not good in a marriage.
2007-01-08 07:40:01
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answered by Agent99 5
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How would you feel if your wife decided that you just weren’t enough to satisfy her sexually and went off in search of other outlets? I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t make you feel like much of a stud now would it?
2007-01-08 08:12:34
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answered by Sad jester 3
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If you only think on the games, yes. If you need those games to be sexually aroused, no. If you need to play those video games to be sexually aroused, you need to seek therapy (no disrespect intended).
Video games are just that, video games. Your wife is who deserves your attention, not the games.
2007-01-08 07:35:23
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answered by David G 6
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"deceiving" means you have said one thing, but done another.
Playing video games isn't deceit - unless you are telling her you are playing a racing game, or wolfenstein, but you are really playing sex games.
Why don't you invite her to join you?
2007-01-08 08:13:59
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answered by Michael, Count de Berçon 2
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No, but anyway she may take offence. You giving so much time to the computer instead of her. If she knows that you are enjoying it a lot, she may become suspicious.
2007-01-08 07:36:35
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answered by wizard of the East 7
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Do you feel guilty about it? Yes, of course you do, that's why you're asking us. Ask your wife what she thinks, if you're brave enough and don't mind sleeping on the couch for the next millennia......
2007-01-08 07:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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well how will u feel if your wife enjoys doing the same rather than have sex with u?
2007-01-09 00:28:20
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answered by urfriendfrlife 5
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In her presence its ok
But without her knowledge its something bad
2007-01-08 07:35:50
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answered by Kanchi 3
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