I've liked many people in wow. Liked them so much that I've flown to meet a few. I've liked liked a couple girls from wow but not through wow. Really enjoyed their company after actually meeting them. Never got together with any due to distance.
I've liked many people in wow. Liked them so much that I've flown to meet a few. I've liked liked a couple girls from wow but not through wow. Really enjoyed their company after actually meeting them. Never got together with any due to distance.
Four years ago I met the girl I'm currently engaged to in Stormwind bank LOL! Mutual friends told me to try to "troll" her, so being a 16 year old boy, I asked the obvious question "how many fingers can you fit into your vagina". Being the awesome girl she is, she comes back with the classy answer of "3 fingers only. 4 fit but it hurts too much." Been in love ever since. Now were are set to be married on October 15th of next year on our 5 year anniversary.
I met a girl in WoW once. Was the best person I've ever met, we spent some tough couple months having an online relationship but we stuck to it.
4 years of marriage next august already
Back in the old days, when you had to look for people to do a dungeon with I met her. After the dungeon we kept talking, added each other and eventually we had a relationship for about 2 years. We broke up mainly because of the distance... I don't regret anything, we had a great time together and sometimes still hang out online
When I was level 5 I met someone that I would consider I 'liked' a lot. I stuck around with them for a LONG time but never got around to meeting them irl, wish I could have though :/
Also, I gotta say it, one thing that had always turned me off about serious relationships was the stuff i would hear from guys about their non-gamer girls.
"you play too much of that stupid game!!"
"what do you mean you need a new PC? yours is working perfectly already!!"
The kind of fights i have with my wife is things like stealing Riot Points from each others accounts. true story.
Yep. Liked quite a few people. Flew out to blizzcon for one of em. We had a marvelous time, spent the entire time together. After I returned and being on the opposite coast, life seemed to take us in two different directions. Our conversations dwindled and we eventually lost contact.
Now I wonder what happened to her.....
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I have, met many players that became my friends
yep. met my husband when I needed a tank who could tank that prison break quest in BRD without me as the healer(my first alt so this was early Spring 2005) dying. We started dating a year later and are now expecting our daughter January 8th
Yes. I met my wife in WoW back in 2007. We played together for about 3 years before I decided to fly and move from Florida to California to live with her and get married. We still play WoW together and currently have 3 girls and a boy...cats.
i had a super crush on this person i used to hang out with all of the time. i never let him know i was a female, but i imagine it was pretty obvious i was crushing hard on him. we did all kinds of things together, he even rolled need on a blue drake he already had and gave it to me. god i miss him...
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Yeah, I did for the longest time. After awhile her and I met up and spent a bunch of time together, it was definitely worth it but in the end it didn't work out due to the distance and neither of us really had enough money to keep paying to fly to see each other. We stopped talking and ended up switching servers awhile after, I do wish it turned out better but then again, we were pretty young.
Wow's brought me something special, if it wasn't for wow, I'd not have fallen in love.
Of course it was a bumpy road, before I meet them, and I meet guys via in wow and other warcraft connected sites, made friends this same way, but some of the guys who I meet i thought I'd develop feelings for ended up with just.. one thing in mind, and nothing else.
thankfully, that all changed, thanks to roleplay, and now very much real life getting to be with them. If I had never become a wow addict, I'd never have meet them.
strange how these things work out.
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