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RE: How Video Games Bond These Couples in Marriage

in #gaming7 years ago

.. meanwhile I just planned on playing some games together with my girlfriend like Cuphead or Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime (highly suggest checking these out!) These guys are really raising the bar lol.

Good read, appreciate these romantic stories in gaming. I wish them all the best. I've seen some people with similar stories of meeting their significant other through the gaming. I've seen posts with people in MMO's like World of Warcraft getting married in-game and even 12+ years ago was in a couple of Runescape weddings. (one random one and one of clan-mates who apparently got married shortly after the game version lol)

Even more recently, I have friends on Xbox Live who have met the person they're seeing today on games, a few even traveling across the country and even out of the country to see their significant other, or those who are just starting to date after playing together for a while. This is becoming a lot more common today and less taboo, and hey if it works for them, more power to them!

Whether its knowing the person for months/years in a Guild together or like the first story where it only took two and a half weeks, love can be found just about anywhere.

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Oh, that cute coop space battle game? Good choice. Just playing games together is not a bad idea if both of you are happy with it. Maybe you too will have this kind of way to propose your girlfriend someday, but not now, and when you do.. Best of luck, man. ;)

Woah, I didn't know there was that many people who got married this way, from online games meeting. Last time I heard something like fallen in love with some stranger you met online, online game in particular, most people might laugh at you and maybe even think that you're so desperate. But, I say most people who think that way missed the "getting to know" part. When two strangers have gotten to know each others well enough, they are not "strangers" anymore, am I right?

It's not like we purposefully go to online games only to find a gf/bf. But when you do find one and even go to the next level, marriage, then that'd be the sweetest thing a gamer can get.