I think that it doesn't really have an affect on your social life and that's exactly the problem with replacing social interaction with those other diversions.
Building and maintaining healthy relationships is like any other skill that needs to be mastered and can only be accomplished first hand. If your hobbies are isolating you from normal social interaction, then that's exactly what you are depriving yourself.
It's not that the Internet, computers and video games are teaching bad things that you bring into relationships, it's that they are keeping you from learning real-world, face-to-face positive interaction. It's what you are not learning while playing with yourself that is the real issue...
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2007-09-27 00:48:26
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answered by Happy Little Moron 3
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I like my computer and the internet as I have learned so much from using it. It is something once a person gets one will not do without one. I spend lots of time when I can cause of health reasons but it better sometimes than socializing out there in the world.
2007-09-26 15:35:32
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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Balance/variety is the spice of life.
Its fine to like playing video games, but you have to know the limits. Real life comes first, then internet stuff.
Like i play css, but you cant tell from looking at me or talking to me. Im athletic, play lots of sports, in great shape cuz i work out, i do well in school (graduated high school with honors), i party all the time, i drink, i smoke weed, im laid back, funny guy.
So if im not busy with anything else, sure ill go and play some video games. Its fun.
Who says you cant do both.
If you do it too much, you wont have a social life anymore. Who wants to hang out with the guy who says no to a party so he can play WOW all night and chat with people in another country over the internet.
2007-09-26 16:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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the assumption in the back of this question is that there is now greater violence than there was. it is questionable. the point of violence in a society fluctuates, and over the entire international there'll continuously be greater or much less violent places. that there is greater violence in the Western international than there became into 50 years in the past seems to be real, yet there's a lot under there became into in the middle an prolonged time, the Tudor era or the 18thC. traditionally speaking we live in a extremely non violent section and era. someplace else in the international of direction issues are distinctive. As for the region of television and so on. there is a few thing in what you're saying - yet lot under you think. The innovative arts continuously replicate their social context as much as (i think greater desirable than) they effect it. They do, to a ingredient, effect behaviour and attitudes; yet that ingredient stops nicely in need of causation. there is violence on television by using fact toddlers to boot as adults want it, as they continuously have. The ballads of Robin Hood, the performs of Shakespeare, epics like Beowulf and the Iliad are crammed with it. not a lot new right here different than the technologies used for the 21stC version - admittedly greater picture, yet not exceedingly greater influential.
2016-12-17 11:17:45
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answered by louthan 4
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It's their addictive nature. With today's technology, having an online social life rather than a personal one is very possible. Myspace and Facebook are huge contributors as well as popular Wi-Fi video games such as Halo. It seems as if talking is going out of style.
2007-09-26 16:00:10
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answered by arkguy20 5
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To some extent I agree with you, but I also keep in regular contact with people who are much further away that I wouldn't be talking to much if I didn't have the computer. I also like to Skype - seeing them as we talk. I have done this with my brother across the country. A friend kept in contact with family in Germany. Pretty neat.
2007-09-26 15:53:45
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answered by Simmi 7
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Same here man, same here.
2007-09-26 15:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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