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Farbio

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Apr 9, 2000
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007, u just crack me up sometimes....are you talking personal experience there or something?:)
 

Hyper99

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When you have a wife her priority is higher then anyone else.
I know of a couple that I try to called to talk to and quess what?
They told me to never ever call again.
All I wanted to do was talk about our interest about computer
and with his wife around he betend like he didn't know me
yeap got me out of the picture for good, heck he even given up computer completely and given his devotion completely to his wife.
Some people are just so selfish once they become married
losing all their friend at the same time. :(
 

Tripleshot

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If you have been given an ultimatum by her,the relationship is doomed if you give in against your will.In fact,if you need to ask,it's doomed.

Russ is right. kick her to the curb.
 

Aquaman

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Hey you can have your cake and eat it to :) It's easy, when your with her your not on the computer but when shes out of the picture go frag to your hearts desire. The only problem is that you won't have time for sleep ;)

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

Prodigy^

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well there's gotta be a compromise.......I'd definitely take the woman primarily, and then just fit in computer time when I could :)
 

kduncan5

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Ideally there should be a mutual interest. But oftentimes this is not a perfect world. I guess it depends on how badly you want this person. If you want her badly enough to sacrifice your personal love for computers, then so be it, although you shouldn't have to.

If she is asking you to abandon your love for computers, for her, what else is she going to ask you to sacrifice once the relationship is consummated????? Is she worth giving up everything you hold dear to yourself? Compromise is usually the best alternative. Can you spark her interest in your love for computers?

These are the questions you need to ask yourself. -kd5-