Wife Sells Husband's PS3 for the Lulz and 200 bucks

That article doesn't really go into details about their situation and what exactly caused her to sell his PS3. Perhaps his gaming had reached so excessive levels that she saw no other choice than a forced intervention by selling the damn thing? Maybe if the guy had put the controller down every once in a while and given the wife a little lovin', he'd still have a PS3 today :P
 
That article doesn't really go into details about their situation and what exactly caused her to sell his PS3. Perhaps his gaming had reached so excessive levels that she saw no other choice than a forced intervention by selling the damn thing? Maybe if the guy had put the controller down every once in a while and given the wife a little lovin', he'd still have a PS3 today :P

Supposedly they were newly weds. Honestly, if this was such a big issue in the first place they probably would not have gotten married to begin with. Not until they could work out their issues anyway.

Lets play with the idea, bitch:

A) waited till she got married to get rid of the game system she's obviously jealous over (taking attention away from her, if he had an addiction she would have never of married him in the first place so that is ruled out quickly)

B) Needed the extra cash for something (Wouldn't you discuss it with him?)

or

C)did it for the "lulz" (and that just means she's a complete bitch)

If I were an artist and I was working on a painting ..lets be dramatic..lets say every day for a few hours for a month since I've been married to someone. And he came by and sold it so some random person (and I'm not done with the painting nor ready to give it up yet) would you say that is fair or unfair?
 
As I said, I don't know the full extent of the situation, so whether it's unfair or fair is anyone's guess I suppose. I was just trying to take some of the air out of something that is taken way too serious. :P Try leaning back and having a laugh about it instead. It's just a Playstation. It's not like she sold his child from a previous relationship.

Ah well. Just like Big G, the Japanese work in mysterious ways. It's probably better to just stop trying to apply western logic to their actions all together. We are talking about the land where they have Tamagotchi daycares, where there's a black market for used panties, and where 7 ft 2, 370lb kickboxer Choi Hong-man is supposedly fighting former baseball player Jose Conseco at the next Dream Superhulk Tournament.
 
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Well, that's fairly stupid of her. She sold it for a bargain compared to what it's worth. TBQH, if Mum sold all my games and my PS2, I would be annoyed, but not to the point of wanting to kill her like the comments say.

Also, off-topic - on that site there's an article about a penis-eating snake. -__-
 
If I were an artist and I was working on a painting ..lets be dramatic..lets say every day for a few hours for a month since I've been married to someone. And he came by and sold it so some random person (and I'm not done with the painting nor ready to give it up yet) would you say that is fair or unfair?
Well, I think this may be comparing apples and oranges because it's an unfinished product and the PS3 was already finished, even though the playing was not finished. It's totally unfair either way though. I imagine the painting would go for less if unfinished, so you'll get screwed for the buy first off, and naturally it's unfair that he would sell it behind your back. Just the fact that you're not ready to give it up makes it reason enough for the guy to not sell it to some random person.
 
You know this sounds like something I'd probably do. If my man was some hardcore gamer then yeah, I'd sell his PS3 to show him that there is more to life than gaming. And if he flipped out then he's really not the kind of person I'd want to be with, It's just a console for christ's sake, if he REALLY cares he could just buy another. And the 'Oh noes but what about my precious saved data' thing is just pathetic. I don't think I even need to explain why.
 
Hahaha this is funny.
Nah the wife is way more important, it doesn't matter. It was just a game console, with games. Who cares, Life is more important then that.
 
All jokes have a limit and the women went well past the limit by selling his stuff
Surely if she wasn't happy she Could have spoken to him to work it out.
The Women Who did it obviously just wants more Attention from him And by Selling his console she thinks she is going to get it? yeah right.
 
Well, I think this may be comparing apples and oranges because it's an unfinished product and the PS3 was already finished, even though the playing was not finished. It's totally unfair either way though. I imagine the painting would go for less if unfinished, so you'll get screwed for the buy first off, and naturally it's unfair that he would sell it behind your back. Just the fact that you're not ready to give it up makes it reason enough for the guy to not sell it to some random person.


It is true a painting is probably a more PERSONAL item than a ps3. But both require time and motivation to "complete." The saved files were incomplete just like a painting. And even if you're DONE with the video game or the painting you might not WANT to sell it.

It would be one thing if it were discussed. All the evidence we're going on is in the article yes, so I wouldn't look too far outside the box. We're not trying to really rationalize what she did, I still don't see how you even can.

You know this sounds like something I'd probably do. If my man was some hardcore gamer then yeah, I'd sell his PS3 to show him that there is more to life than gaming. And if he flipped out then he's really not the kind of person I'd want to be with,
As a heads up that is prolly illegal where you live. Unless you mean you're married to the guy, and I'm pretty sure you wouldn't marry him in the first place if you knew he was a gamer and didn't pay enough attention to you.

That is my problem, why would she marry him in the first place if he was a "neglectful" boyfriend or a "hardcore gamer." She decides to marry him and they're THEN decides they're incompatible so she sells his hobby? Either way you look at it the girl is wrong.
 
The thing with that article is that it didn't say that he was annoyed about losing his saved data or that he was a hardcore gamer so he could have just been pissed off the fact he sold something that belongs to him. To be honest, if I was married and such and my wife sold my PS3 I can't say I'd be that bothered, but what would piss me off is the fact that a) it was my item and b) she'd have no right to sell it. Those two things would be what pissed me off. He should force her to give him the money she made off it then pay for his console and games she sold.
 
Pretty much what everyone else said. The point that she sold something that belonged to me is just completely disrespectful. A game is a game, whatever. Just the point that it shows such lack of respect is what will bug me about the scenario. This is if it happened to me. But I won't say no more about the situation, I have no idea how their relationship was going; for all I know, he could of been a right prick to her and would have had it coming.
 
Hmmmmm i think its quite funny but at the same time that was a pretty nasty thing to do. Had he not been interested in the console it wouldnt really matter but it says hes a bit of a amer so i guess thats gotta hurt a little. I think if i was the guy id be quite annoyed but i dont play my ps3 that much so id get over it, as long as i got the money >_>
 
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