I've been playing since it came out and I have multiple characters, the highest of which is level 21. Which is to say I have less than a day /played on any of them. My advice is don't force it. Find a guild you can be happy in and just play (when you can). Life is more important than any game, and you can still enjoy Classic without having a ton of time to play.
For me personally, I have friends from my Vanilla guild who are playing on a PVP server (I hate PVP) and the "wrong" faction. I tried rolling on a PVE server and joined another guild, but over the weekend I found myself being drawn in and now I'm playing on that PVP server, on the "wrong" faction, and I'm really enjoying it. The most important thing is to find a place to have fun and go with it. Once you have that it doesn't matter as much if you won't have time to raid religiously, or if it takes you eight months to hit level 60. It's about having fun, and the best way I know of to do that in Classic is to find a guild you like. Even if life takes up almost all of your time.
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If you think a "serious relationship" means you have absolutely zero free time for your own interests, then I pitty you. You must've been with a lot of terrible people, or maybe its you.
Staying independent is important for the longevity of a relationship. If you force doing litereally everything together (which means everyone gives up a lot of stuff), you'll only get fed up. A healthy relationship will have time for both partners to follow their own interests. You just need a good mixture of both.
Its already sad how many people I know that can't get a weekend away from their family (like, twice a year maybe) because they are so demanding, and I would never go for that, nevermind a couple hours in the evenings.
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For me, I got my confirmation in less than 20 levels of play on why I have zero interest in going backward in WoW. I did not play in Vanilla, though I did start playing at the beginning of BC, so really minus a few things like leveling defense skills and such I do not feel I missed all that much. I have adapted to retail, which over the years has made me less tolerant of the tedium of the older part of WoW game.
The only thing I miss is the older grind of the questing and world content. I still quest the same in retail than I did when I first started play, despite the faster track Blizzard made leveling become over time more and more of an afterthought. Classic is not for me, if Blizzard goes as far as bring BC and Wrath back to life then I am all in. I would then be able to tolerate more of the older stuff, with better refinements and QoL features. The one thing about Wrath I would not want to take place that had taken place in patch 3.3 is making the dungeon finder and the LFG cross-realm. I want server and guild only accountability and integrity in place this time around.
Hahaha the retail sour patrol jumping on a Classic WoW thread again trying to claim that it is dead already!
Can't find 4 others to run a mythic+ on retail? Your guild raids have been cancelled until 2022? Afraid that loosing one more player will shutdown your server?
You guys are still stuck on the second stage of grief over retail...
This week's DLC comic is so spot on!
Lolwut. Literally every successful Marriage I've ever know, People hitting like 40-50yr long together, are the ones that set aside time for eachother and time alone to still have their own hobbies.
It sounds like you are the one who has never been in a serious relationship. Either that or you are clingy as hell if you require you or your partner to be around each other 24/7.