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Last year my wife had to have some surgery. I thought it would be a nice gesture to get her an Ipad to help occupy her time while in the hospital. I rue the day I gave it to her. I expected her enthrallment for the first week or two, but it has not only failed to subside, it has increased! First it was Bejeweled, then Angry Birds, and now Words with Friends. Between her Ipad, and Iphone, you'd swear she was a fifteen year old gaming freak. We used to enjoy evenings together, on the couch, laughing at sitcoms or whatever was on the tube. Now we sit at opposite **** of the couch; I switching channels, she with her Ipad and phone surgically attached to her hands. She never stops (the only saving grace is that occasionally she looks ay Youporn.com, and gets a little randy). When I say anything to her, about her obsession, she gets so defensive you'd swear I told her that those pants make her look fat. Has anyone else lost their spouse, or significant other, to a piece of technology?

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I got my wife an iPad because I had one and I thought shed like it. It has been 3 months now and I feel like we never get to spend time together. It's as if it has attatched itself to her body.
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My ***, a fellow inmate. The funny thing is, she's a 49 year old woman that has become a gamer.
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Make her spend time with you *shrug* or leave her.
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Our 25th Anniversary is next week. That would be a great gift.
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you need to tell your wife that if she want's to marry the ipad then you need to get a divorce and see what she does.
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my guy and I are both gamers, he's a call of duty guy, and I'm an app girl. But we schedule date nights, at home and casual, where all phones and entertainment other than us are off for a few hours. Try asking her for a romantic date time where you both switch off the entertainment for a while in a non confrontational way. Try to make it romantic too (candle lit dinner for just the two of you, maybe a foot rub) See how it goes.
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Good idea.
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It's amazing what us women will do for a little bit of romance, an art long forgotten by so many in the age of technology.
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Well. at least she shares the ****....that's good, right?
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That *****
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I too have been a victim Scott....my ********* is the NOOK COLOR !! LOL !! nook color
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Yet here you are on ********. What is the difference?
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Ok, now don't get smart with me young man!
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