Apparent Amarant
Blue Mage
Why in the world is playing a board game with a friend or cars with a friend so much less atrocious then playing video games with a friend as a child?
the part where you say "saves them from parenting for awhile" is laughable. there is no more parenting involved in having your child play a board game with a friend then playing a video game.
When I was young I had a certain amount of time I could spend on the TV total. I could use it on video games or watching TV. I think it was an hour. I was also required to read every day, and was as active in sports and outdoor activities as any kid I've ever met. Honestly the original post and all of your responses on the first page made me lol. Just lol sir/lady.
I do not think that your post and reasoning behind these feelings you have are well thought out at all. I think that you are doing really bad critical thinking when you justify your emotions in this situation the way you do.
Also when I was younger we even all played video games as a family at times instead of watching TV or playing board games which we also often did. Just because you let your children play video games does not mean that you aren't an active parent.
Maybe and I could be wrong because I am not a parent, but just maybe there are ways to decided if you are doing a good job as a parent that do not involve whether or not you let your children play video games. Like how much time you spend with them. How much of that is active helping them with developing life skills, and the state of your relationship with them. Or you could just not be an active parent (not saying anything about you because you probably are. I will not take personal shots at your parenting because it's something I know nothing about) and pretend to be by making senseless rules with terrible justification.
the part where you say "saves them from parenting for awhile" is laughable. there is no more parenting involved in having your child play a board game with a friend then playing a video game.
When I was young I had a certain amount of time I could spend on the TV total. I could use it on video games or watching TV. I think it was an hour. I was also required to read every day, and was as active in sports and outdoor activities as any kid I've ever met. Honestly the original post and all of your responses on the first page made me lol. Just lol sir/lady.
I do not think that your post and reasoning behind these feelings you have are well thought out at all. I think that you are doing really bad critical thinking when you justify your emotions in this situation the way you do.
Also when I was younger we even all played video games as a family at times instead of watching TV or playing board games which we also often did. Just because you let your children play video games does not mean that you aren't an active parent.
Maybe and I could be wrong because I am not a parent, but just maybe there are ways to decided if you are doing a good job as a parent that do not involve whether or not you let your children play video games. Like how much time you spend with them. How much of that is active helping them with developing life skills, and the state of your relationship with them. Or you could just not be an active parent (not saying anything about you because you probably are. I will not take personal shots at your parenting because it's something I know nothing about) and pretend to be by making senseless rules with terrible justification.
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