Anonymous wrote:I'm so tired of this. Boys pretend fight. They like guns, swords, axes, grenade launchers, whatever. Sounds like you are fighting against it and have potentially made it worse. Forbidden fruit. Playing with toy guns has no relationship to actually using real guns for real violence
Anonymous wrote:I'm so tired of this. Boys pretend fight. They like guns, swords, axes, grenade launchers, whatever. Sounds like you are fighting against it and have potentially made it worse. Forbidden fruit. Playing with toy guns has no relationship to actually using real guns for real violence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To clarify, when he says something like "let's play guns!" to a friend or if he makes a shooting sound while holding out a stick and he's clearly pretending it's a gun, I get very upset with him and tell him to stop and not to suggest that game. I'm not actually forbidding him from saying the word gun like I would if he said a curse word. I'm just making it clear to not play that and don't suggest it.
-OP
But have you talked to him about why?
Anonymous wrote:To clarify, when he says something like "let's play guns!" to a friend or if he makes a shooting sound while holding out a stick and he's clearly pretending it's a gun, I get very upset with him and tell him to stop and not to suggest that game. I'm not actually forbidding him from saying the word gun like I would if he said a curse word. I'm just making it clear to not play that and don't suggest it.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:I'm okay with water guns/Nerf guns that don't look anything at all like real guns.
No playing with realistic toy guns, because real guns are not toys.
Not even letting a kid say the word "gun" is pretty extreme.