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My brother has Xbox and Halo 3 which he plays sometimes with his friends; well sometimes he ask me to play with him which i almost always do. When i'm finish i'm exhausted both physically and emotionally, he yells at me to play better and other things.

I really want to quit that online game addiction but because i don't have a real alternative escape (a sane one) i seem to fall in the trap again and again like a vicious cycle. How can i get out?

2007-11-24 13:26:42 · 5 answers · asked by Cranberrydude 3 in Health Mental Health

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I have the same issue with my bf. He loves video games, but you know what... don't get yourself involve on that.. play tennis, do some sport that you like, read.. please yourself.

Do not let him insulting you and loose respect with you just for a stupid game.. leave him alone .. at the end he will need to choose priorities., If he wants to waist his life liked that..is his problem not yours... now.. do something valuable with your life..

2007-11-24 13:42:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Although I am somewhat of a video game addict lol, finding other hobbies are a good idea. Although some people might disagree, reading is a great replacement for video games, you get to see different places while gaining knowledge at the same time. Also doing outdoor activities like running, walking, and sports also help you.

2007-11-24 21:37:59 · answer #2 · answered by GrimFate 2 · 0 0

Who is this my son? Weird as heck, I cannot understand why he would stay up ALL night long, to play? Homework, up in the room, hockey practice, play??? This child never sleeps? I am amazed he does not have mono. Personally, I would like to smash the thing...but, that is daddy dearests job...I am the step mom. I wish he would focus on his hockey as much as those that Halo3 game!

2007-11-24 22:08:37 · answer #3 · answered by maddiekaykay 3 · 0 0

Well get rid of the source. Sell your computer or disconnect your internet. If it's the game systems, sell them and the games. I hope I helped! = )

2007-11-24 21:35:01 · answer #4 · answered by I♥Reba 4 · 0 0

You need to talk to a counselor or a psychologist. You need professional help

2007-11-24 21:35:13 · answer #5 · answered by christigmc 5 · 0 0

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