One in five women have ended a relationship because their significant other was too tethered to a video game controller.A survey commissioned by a British online shopping Web site also found that 80 percent of ladies think their current partner wastes too much time gaming or surfing the Internet. Likewise, 72 percent of guys believe their girlfriends could spend less time online; but only 6 percent, however, view this offense as grounds for breakup.
The study found the first person shooter "Call of Duty" was the video game most likely to cause couples to fight.
In a way, it's like that beer commercial in which the guy chooses Miller Lite over his girlfriend. Only in real life your girlfriend probably isn't that cute, and "Call of Duty" isn't just a watered-down version of a superior video game.


























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Wednesday 20 January
By glennc
and "Call of Duty" isn't just a watered-down version of a superior video game.
sorry to say but yes it is.
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Wednesday 17 February
By nacole
I love my boyfriend and roommate to death but i hate cod 2 i i have been turned down for sex a few times to this game one day they played from noon till 5:30 in the morning and they play together from sepret rooms in are house..
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Saturday 20 February
By Jaide
Just out of curiosity, how many guys have dumped girls over video games? The information is kind of useless if there is nothing to compare it to...
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