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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a lot of people confidently saying rubbish so I thought I would add my data point. My son is not allowed videogames and has had no difficulty finding friends who have other interests too (sports primarily). He is a high achiever at school, socializes in person with family/friends and a committed athlete, there is simply no time for videogames. [/quote] Your nine year old committed athlete won’t even play high school sports momma bear [/quote] Your screen addicted child won’t even leave their room in high school momma bear. [/quote] Even with 35 years of boys and fewer girls playing video games and quite a few of them continue into adulthood. Even when people say it relaxes them after work. And the most successful men under 40 have played since childhood there are still idiots who think it’s not good for kids. And calling your elementary school kid a high achiever and committed athlete is just embarrassing. [/quote]
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