How Do You Deal With Husband’s Addiction for Online Gaming ?

Question by Artemis2098: How do you deal with husband’s addiction for Online Gaming ?
I am a Mom with 2 children and I work from home and take care of everything. When my husband come back from work he relax a little bit then he start to play Counter Strick which is an Online games for hours and hours (sometime he sleep at 2 pm). I think he is addicted because he talks about the game all the time and when he did not play he is very nervous. I can not talk to him when he plays because he is too focus in his game. However, when he plays, you can see him smiling and loughing etc. and I feel that he spent most of his time playing with stranger then talking with me and our children.
I do not know what to do to convince him that he is addicted and what to do to resolve what I think is a problem for our couple and little family. Please Help !! Thanks for all of you.

Best answer:

Answer by daveice20
heres an idea genius break the disc smash the comp and than just to make sure he doesnt have another copy break the case than when he comes home tell him ur kids did it

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