There's loving gaming, then there's this.
It's no secret that a relationship involves both parties being flexible to the other's interests and hobbies.
But one man appears to have pushed the boundaries a tad too far, after he reportedly spent the couple's entire $8,000 (€6,591) honeymoon funds on a gaming PC.
The story emerged on reddit on the R/relationship_advice subbreddit, where user ThrowRA-rowaway wrote:
"Last month, my fiancé's best friend bought a new gaming pc.
"My fiancé wanted to buy one, so he asked me, but I denied it because we both already had laptops. I told him that he can play games in the laptop that he already has.
''He repeatedly kept asking me if he could buy a pc and I finally agreed to it (now I regret it so badly)."
Inevitably the PC soon showed up, accompanied by a brand new table and gaming chair.
It was then he admitted that it had set them back their entire honeymoon fund - which of course led to a row.
''Hasn't gotten up from his new chair.''
"It's been about 2 weeks since he got the PC and since then, my finacé hasn't gotten up from his new chair," she continued. "Ever since he got the PC, he hasn't even seen my face. From the past 2 weeks I've been so lonely that it feels like I'm alone at home and nobody to even talk to'', the post continued.
"He is ignoring me so much that I think he has absolutely forgotten that I even exist in his life. I honestly feel like his waitress now a days because from the past 2 weeks, the only interaction we both have is him asking for food and water and me giving it to him.
"Everything that is happening right now is so bad, I called my parents and told them about it last night and they almost had nothing to say. I'm thinking of calling his parents tonight and telling it to them, and maybe they can knock some sense into him. I honestly don't know what else to do now. I want to burn that PC. It would be very nice if someone suggested me something about this."
Other reddit users were quick with advice, with some gently suggested that she talk to her fiancé openly about the situation.
While some (obviously gamers themselves) seemed more interested in what parts, specifically, he ordered for the PC.
Some people however were very clear in their advice, which was to dump the man if he keeps carrying on like that.