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Originally Posted by poopdeckpappy
Why Alex ?? why expose your boys to such sh*t, graphicaly violent games are fun to play when it's war games,or human against the monster,but gang violence against people, cops, and sex sence, WTF are these low lifes thinking, besides making a buck and glorifing the decaying society here in the US
But that's my opinion
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I don't disagree. The problem is that stuff like that already exists and Fred is going to find out about it. He's going to be talking about it. And he may end up playing it. Heck, Alex said he wants to buy it for himself.
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Originally Posted by teshannon;
I wouldn't do it Alex, Fred is too nice a kid. I see no benefit in exposing him to that type of "entertainment". He'll learn what the real world is like soon enough.
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Fred is not three years old. I am just guessing but I would say that he is at least 10 or 11. Maybe I am just weird but I remember the things that I was thinking about at that age. I could have used a little realistic, caring input to help me deal with all the revelations.
I probably shouldn't even be commenting on this subject in that I am not a father.
But I remember well what it was like to be a son.
In my opinion, it would be better to be a part of a learning experience like this with a child than it would be to pretend that it's not going to happen and let them go through it alone.