Any other family peeps out there have to balance Destiny with work, kids and a wife/girlfriend? My wife puts up with Destiny but it's mostly because I don't play till kids are tucked in and read to and I try and watch a show of my wife's choosing before jumping on. Stay on late get up early... Worth it!
What is everyone's ritual for getting to Destiny without getting in trouble with the family?
Edit: I love that I'm not alone in this. I can't believe how many people have the identical schedule as mine! Must be why I always find good randoms when I'm on, we are all family men. #destinydadsunite
Edit: We got our first Toxic Troll response. So I would like to give the award for biggest buzzkill to SEANY, You earned it bro.
Edit: WOW GUYS AND GALS!!! I woke up to hundreds more comments and 99% of them are positive! It's amazing to see so many good family peeps finding a healthy balance between gaming, work and family. You people are amazing and I'm not sure I've smiled so much reading these posts.
Edit: over 1000 replies!!!! Nice to see so many awesome people out there and hardly any trolls! Stay real guardians.
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My schedule is pretty much the same, Working a full-time job, helping with my wife's photography job, getting a non-profit off the ground and going to school at night while raising three kids keeps the schedule pretty full. Although we usually watch some shows that we [b]both[/b] enjoy before I take over the big screen. She saves the shows that only she likes for when I'm playing and she want's to sit next to me on the tablet or when she's working at her computer. The timing of everything only affords me a few hours per week during the week, but I make up for it on Friday night staying up much later since I don't have to worry about getting up early for work. I have to admit that I've overdone it here and there, which can cause some frustration and tension, but my wife's amazing about it and we always work it out. It's great to see so many adults into gaming, talking about prioritizing hobbies below work and family, it's great to keep your values and priorities in line!