Roleplaying the Year 1910

I’m not going to tell you where I found this bit of antiquated advice written by a male World of Warcraft player as advice to other WoW players who game with their lovers, or my preferred term, PICF:

Online marriages can be a wonderful experiance. Especially to the female player.

He didn’t get into discussing kitchens and lack of footwear and buns in the oven, but, y’know, he’s probably saving that for Part II.

5 thoughts on “Roleplaying the Year 1910

  1. Ha. If I wanted antiquated moral values I’d get religion, not play a video game. Let’s face it—gaming with your spouse is best because you always have someone to call on when you need another hand for an instance run. 😉

  2. Gaming with the wife is fun. She and I both read AFK gamer, and based on Foton’s advice and are almost done making the perfect characters.

    I have a 70 epiced rogue and she has a similarly geared Holy Priest in our raiding guild.

    However, my prot warrior alt has just hit 60 and will be 70 soon.

    We will become Foton’s most dreaded combination. A Prot Warrior married to a Holy priest in a raiding guild. Muahahaha.

  3. Enjoy sleeping on the couch if you win some Tier 4 molds over her (Warrior, Priest, Druid). Just kidding! Gaming with your significant other like a lot of fun, though my girlfriend limits her gaming to Spider Solitaire…

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