Take my wife, please

divorce advice and tales of woe

13
Nov
2008

When you meet your future husband in a virtual role playing game online you can’t seriously expect things to go smoothly, can you? Twenty-eight-year-old Amy Taylor from London met her Forty-year-old husband David Pollard in the popular online game Second Life, and started a ‘virtual’ courtship. After a while she left her London apartment and moved into his Cornish home, and married him. The two even had a virtual wedding on Second Life, just to cement the deal.

However things went wrong when Amy caught her jobless husband having sex (in a virtual sense) with a hooker in the game!

Personally I could think of worse things she could have caught him doing, but hey ho.

Worse yet, her husband was having a virtual affair in the game with the woman, and he’s now engaged to her, despite the fact that she lives in America and he’s never met her.

What a loser!

Amy met her husband in the online game, where she went by the name Laura Skye (sounds interesting).

When she found her husband having sex with a hooker (virtually) she was livid:

I went mad – I was so hurt. I just couldn’t believe what he’d done.

I looked at the computer screen and could see his character having sex with a female character. It’s cheating as far as I’m concerned.

But he didn’t see it as a problem, and couldn’t see why I was so upset. He said I was just making a big fuss, and tried to make out it was my fault for not giving him enough attention.

We then made it up and he promised he would never do anything to hurt me again, and would never cheat on me again.

Incredibly Amy has found a new fella since citing unreasonable behaviour as the reason for her divorce. Has she met someone in the pub, club or supermarket this time? No, instead she’s found someone in World of Warcraft.

What a sad loser.

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