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Etiquette Lesson: How to deal with a significant other's annoying obsession
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Oct 2, 2013
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Etiquette Lesson: How to deal with a significant other's annoying obsession
Slate's Emily Yoffe joins Take Two with some advice on how to deal with your significant other's annoying obsession or habit.
Does your significant other play video games too much?
Does your significant other play video games too much?
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Slate's Emily Yoffe joins Take Two with some advice on how to deal with your significant other's annoying obsession or habit.

No matter how content you are with your significant other, chances are they have an obsession or habit that can really get on your nerves.

Maybe your boyfriend plays video games for hours a day, or perhaps your wife just can't stop binge-watching reality TV. Whatever the issue, we figured you could use some guidance on how to broach the subject with your loved one. 

To help us out with that we turn to Slate's Emily Yoffe, best known for her Dear Prudence advice column.