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It's a very difficult situation

I have a life that sounds very similar to yours, although my wife has yet to demand I stop playing wow - though this is clearly something she wants.

Like you, I lead an otherwise blameless life. I only play in the late evening after child has gone to bed, even on weekends. This makes raiding very difficult but I manage to see Kara a few times - few guilds will accept people who can't start before 9pm server time.

Wife hates WoW with a passion, but bears it because it's my only vice. She would never demand I stop it because I do not let it interfere with our life.

Ultimately it comes down to your relationship with your wife. If you believe she is a reasonable person with sound judgement, then you must have thought she was right to stop you playing Warcraft. If you stopped just because you couldn't stand her nagging anymore or you feared what she might do otherwise, then you must examine your reasons carefully.

It's a very difficult situation with no easy way out - you want to play WoW and she doesn't want you to. Only you can decide what you value more in your life.

Ask yourself this: Since you stopped playing, has she become happier and more content? If so then it's simple, Warcraft was genuinely affecting her and souring your relationship. If she still complains or is unhappy with other things you do, then she will never be content with your activities and you may as well go back to playing. Inform her that life can never be perfect and striving to make things so is a recipe for unhappiness...
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