ANSWERS: 10
  • Yes, leave.
  • I would like to know the answer to that myself!!! I sympathise with you. +3
  • Dress up in a sexy cleaning outfit with a cute pink duster and he will help you ;)
  • Donate it to Goodwill
  • Cook his favorite meal...light the candles, set the table, call him to dinner.... If he doesn't get off his duff...go stand in front of the TV and tell him..."I've cooked your favorite meal, and dinner is ready at the table now...please turn this off and come eat with me." If he is not there in 3 to 5 minutes, wrap up his food and put it away. Explain to him, when/if he asks about it...that you would like to matter more than the playstation, and that if he can't get with the program...you are probably going to consider leaving. Another opportunity would be the next time you are being sexual together... Ask him if he likes what you are doing? Ask him if he would like to continue enjoying this part of your relationship....if so...then......get with the program and start spending a bit more time WILLINGLY on the relationship...and a bit less acting like a little boy. It's time to act more like an adult, and less like a child...get the chores done, get out of the house and go to the park, a movie, a walk, volunteer at something that matters together... It's not a crime for him to enjoy his games...but all things in moderation will probably add a lot of joy to the relationship... Otherwise...YOU have to decide...be his sexual playmate, and MOMMY around the house...or get out and find another adult to have love and fun and create a life with. There is life...AFTER playstation! If he doesn't care, doesn't "get it" then he is probably not worth your time and energy.
  • Why don't you try to indulge yourself in those games, if not then you can try many things like wearing attractive clothes or even confronting him and telling that you don't like this behavior!
  • hide the power cable
  • the only way thats gonna happen is if he realizes ,himself , his problem......otherwise....for him......his playstation is not a problem...just u are..:)
  • Nope... It is not possible!
  • Well, there may be aneed for reciprocity here. If he has multi player games, ask if you can play with him! There's some quality time, and I'm sure that it will be a bit of an incentive (or something) to get him to help out. Confronting him directly about this issue is a good idea too. People can be very oblivious. You could even time how long he spends with his Playstation versus how much time he spends with you in a week. It really shouldn't be too much to ask for (almost) the same amount of attention as a machine! Best of luck, because I know how hard it can be from the gamer's perspective!

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