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I knew I would marry her when, instead of scolding me and complaining that video games were more important than her, she sat down beat my high score.
I knew I would marry her when, instead of scolding me and complaining that video games were more important than her, she sat down beat my high score.
Seventeen years later, I fell in love with the man who, when he was twenty and I was five, would let me come to his apartment to play Super Mario Brothers while my parents grocery-shopped.
Until that night I'd never realized talking about video games at a bar constituted as flirting.
World of Warcraft led to the end of our relationship, but has now become a healthy part of it.