Posted February 25, 2011
A fairly straight-forward question. And I don't mean in the 'Dude, I'm sooooo addicted to *insert game name here* right now!" sense. I mean addicted in the 'wreck your life to the point where you are doing shameful/harmful s*** to yourself and others just to indulge in your habit' sense.
See, I was watching TV and came across a program called "My Gaming Addiction" last night. I probably watched about forty or so minutes before dozing off. The portion of the program that I did watch didn't really detail what would be traditionally considered addictive behavior. Were a bunch of dudes playing WoW excessively? I suppose. Did some folks hook up and start relationships online? Yep. Perhaps some more extreme forms of behavior were shown in the part(s) of the program I missed. But as I watched, I had the sense that I was the victim of a sensationalist title.
Still, it did make me wonder. Is gaming something that one can truly be addicted to the way that we can become addicted to cigarettes, booze, drugs, etc? Or is this just an example of society allowing folks to overindulge by absolving them of responsibility for their behavior? I'm not sure either way. I lean towards the latter because I am a recovering addict and know how destructive true addiction can be. At the same time, though, I don't want to come off as some sort of dismissive prick by discounting the possibility altogher.
Thoughts? (Other than, "Christ, Homer, for a straight-forward question, that sure was long winded!"
See, I was watching TV and came across a program called "My Gaming Addiction" last night. I probably watched about forty or so minutes before dozing off. The portion of the program that I did watch didn't really detail what would be traditionally considered addictive behavior. Were a bunch of dudes playing WoW excessively? I suppose. Did some folks hook up and start relationships online? Yep. Perhaps some more extreme forms of behavior were shown in the part(s) of the program I missed. But as I watched, I had the sense that I was the victim of a sensationalist title.
Still, it did make me wonder. Is gaming something that one can truly be addicted to the way that we can become addicted to cigarettes, booze, drugs, etc? Or is this just an example of society allowing folks to overindulge by absolving them of responsibility for their behavior? I'm not sure either way. I lean towards the latter because I am a recovering addict and know how destructive true addiction can be. At the same time, though, I don't want to come off as some sort of dismissive prick by discounting the possibility altogher.
Thoughts? (Other than, "Christ, Homer, for a straight-forward question, that sure was long winded!"
Post edited February 25, 2011 by HomerSimpson