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a subreddit for spouses/loved ones of gaming addicts?
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I know about the Alanon subreddit, and I've subscribed to it, but it feels awkward to post in for a lot of reasons. I've tried looking for another "loved ones of addicts" sub in addition to looking for one specifically for loved ones of gamers and I haven't found one, but maybe there are some obscure ones that my searches didn't turn up?
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That sub is for gamers themselves. It doesn't say anything about welcoming loved ones.
Typically, in addiction, you don't put the people on each side in the same place, because they need different kinds of support and to take different actions. For instance Olganon (online gamers anonymous) has 2 sets of forums, one for gamers and one for loved ones. You can only sign up for one.
Olganon's boards on the loved ones side are very quiet, which is part of why I was hoping to find a subreddit with more activity.