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Iono...i came home from school and there he was playing my gta...i was like umm...ok...i stopped him from playing for a few days then i got tired one day and said i dunt care u can play it...to this day he hasnt played much now...but i remember him laughing when "he runs people over or punching people". I told him yea u cant really do that in real life...u know the whole she bang...but im worried if it'll affect later on in life like when hes an adult. Any advice?

2007-03-25 07:20:17 · 3 answers · asked by babyboix87 1 in Games & Recreation Video & Online Games

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It is good that you are concerned and if you make sure that he knows the difference between killing in the video game and real life, he should be okay. It sounds like he is already grown tired of it so I would worry too much. Now if he was glued to it all the time, I would be worried.

2007-03-25 07:26:36 · answer #1 · answered by dadof7n2001 4 · 0 0

It is not wrong but yet not ok the best part is that your telling him from life to a game that if he does that he will be in much trouble im only 14 years old and my parents let me play it on ps2 it is because im a good and smart kid and i know right from wrong. just keep an eye on him and be sure to let him know all the time to never do stuff on that game in real life. Because ive heard stories that some person got a shotgun and started to kill people like it was a game and he was a teenager and he killed 4 people it was just stories i heard dont know if it is true just keep an eye on him. That is my opinion let him play it and if if starts doing something take it away.
Peace
Jeremiah

2007-03-25 07:41:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what is his feelings to other people in real life not the game?if he shows the feelings same as on the game,teach him like you did to make him understand.

2007-03-25 11:38:38 · answer #3 · answered by mak_nit_crimson 4 · 0 0

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