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2-08-2010 @ 2:17PM
Iano said...
Test comment here, sorry, folks-
My wife and I each have our own account, though we do know each other's account information, and I occasionally, as in, once a month on average, log in and level one of her alts (She'd like to try a healer, is an awesome hunter, and hates leveling herself. Once her healer made 60 and the refer-a-friend xp ran out, I have completely ceased using her account). We're really, really careful about all this stuff, because she is an officer, and though I'm officially not, I technically hear everything and help out, (can't really keep me away, as we're married, live in a fairly small apartment, and play WoW in the same room. Keeping me out of things is more trouble than it's worth, especially since I'm pretty laid back, quiet, and still sometimes helpful. :) )
Anyway, even with the above confession, I would STILL be leery of this situation. My wife and I are married, and I STILL understand how folks could be worried about us knowing each other's login information, and we're only two, and we're married, for gosh sakes! Imagine if one of us got vindictive?! (ain't gonna happen, but, you know, you gotta work at that marriage stuff, if either of us ever just stopped working at it, things could and probably would go south, and the stories, you know, they're terrible! My wife's parents are case in point- he's STILL ruining her credit rating!)
Anyway, I would probably gloss over this in the end under one condition: I must not 'officially' know about it. No Gbank access, and, in fact, underpriveleged, it's likely that I would ask them to remain outside the guild, at least for an 'extra' probationary period, where they raid with us for a few weeks, or even a couple of months, with guildie Suicide kings list privileges, but just proving that, you know, they're able to maintain either the illusion that they're all one guy playing those toons, or just very good behavior, fun personality, and upbeat raiding attitudes along the way. But then, I raid casually, and my guild, though mildly trying to be hardcore, is still pretty casual, so filling raids is amongst our main concerns- we just wanna get IN THERE, and kill stuff, sometimes, at least.
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