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I'm really sorry, but how do your 2 sentences relate to each other?

Are you implying that playing GTA will lead you to a life of crime? If so, I believe you are sadly misinformed.

If you are trying to say that your grandson is playing GTA without your permission and you are currently in charge of him, then take it away from him. You are the adult.

2007-10-14 15:31:59 · answer #1 · answered by collegeboy2178 3 · 1 0

Are you taking care of him? If so, take it away. If not, talk to the person that is and explain why it's not appropriate for a 6 year old to play that game (point to the M rating on the box for starters).

2007-10-14 15:31:32 · answer #2 · answered by Michael C 7 · 1 0

omg a six year old playing grand theft auto?!
this may lead to major problems(m rated game) take the game away from him when he isn't looking and get rid of it i prefer burning it, throwing it in a lake, or breaking it

2007-10-14 15:38:04 · answer #3 · answered by animerune46 2 · 1 0

you can take the game away from him or hide it....that game is not suitable for a 6 year old to play. I know how you feel....my best friends lets her 7 year old play that game all the time and she dont care.

2007-10-14 15:35:33 · answer #4 · answered by nashvillekat 6 · 1 0

Not a game for a six year old thats for sure. In fact...i know a lot of 16 year olds who shouldn't be playing it. Only because some of those mopes can't seperate virtual reality from plain old reality.

2007-10-15 02:23:29 · answer #5 · answered by Quasimodo 7 · 0 1

because of the fact they're working a business enterprise and that they go with human beings to purchase the ps3. Its no longer the pictures because of the fact they coul only pop out with a distinctive version. The PS2 is 8 years previous. think of roughly it, why arent they having it ome out on ps1?

2016-12-14 18:00:46 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think we need more information. My first response is that you are a grown-up and he is a child...don't let him play. He may get mad, but who cares? He is six, and does not get to make the decisions. However, I realize that it is possible that you are not the adult in charge if he is living with his mother. Are you in a position to discipline him and make these kinds of decisions?

2007-10-14 15:29:05 · answer #7 · answered by Amy B 3 · 1 0

sorry there is no way of getting it away from him its highly addicting. all u can do now is shove him wit some new and more fun games to make him stop playing that one and somehow hide that game somewhere.

2007-10-14 15:35:30 · answer #8 · answered by ɔıM.is.ME! 6 · 1 0

Like father, like son....

Start setting limits NOW if you want any hope of saving your grandson from his father's path....

2007-10-14 15:31:44 · answer #9 · answered by terje_treff 6 · 1 0

Take the game away from him.

2007-10-14 15:25:57 · answer #10 · answered by fissure1985 2 · 1 0

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