However, it’s the result of how my personal life is planned over the past few years. Due to RS Gold growing older and living a regimented schedule, there hasn’t been time for activities or socializing with friends. Work, go home, make dinner, sit down to watch an hour on TV before going to bed, repeat. Now that it’s weekend, it’s time to shop for groceries and get the house cleaned to avoid repeating the same cycle.

I kinda want to post here , since I’ve noticed that it was something that my wife and I went through earlier this year.

We noticed that as we entered our twenties, and as we raise our son who is two, we worked 40+ hours a week, and worry with our savings and savings, we had a similar schedule to that which you described. Our son is great but they are exhausting… I’m only in my 20s but it feels like the 30s for a while whenever my body feels as if it’s not being honest with me! It’s been difficult for me to get the motivation to get anything done other than take care of our house and son when we get done with work by the end of the day.

It was fine for us to be together and unwind I’d squeeze in some OSRS or video gaming time in while she spent time watching reality television or girly shows I didn’t find to be as engaging, or we had dinner together or made it together, and had fun with our child. Clean the house after he smashed it up, or watch TV and films with each other.. stuff like that.

I’m not going to sit here and claim that it was all bad since it’s not. What we realized we’d missed was “us quality time”. Spending more time with an infant sitter, or taking my son off with grandma or grandpa or our extended families so that we could enjoy our time more together.

My wife was growing discontent with not having that time before and realized she was longing for the youthful affection, attention and enjoyment we used to have together during our 20s- something that was missing in a post-pandemic world where we didn’t meet friends or have dates as we did back in the day. I was also becoming bored too, as you said, the final game grinds of OSRS were a constant game. Playing for just a couple of hours every couple days meant uninterrupted attention on raiding that couldn’t be thrown away at the drop of the pin… It was enjoyable while it lasted. It became routine than fun and it’s not as if I’ve not shared my tales of discontent after having played through hundreds and thousands of cheap gold osrs boss killings, raids, gauntlets… LOL.

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