07/01/2024 18:34
Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent
Anonymous wrote:Convince me I'm wrong.
My oldest retired at 37 plays
My youngest CTO age 32 plays
Another one of mine Intellectual property lawyer specializing in tech companies plays will retire by age 40
My others as well successful adults who are social and hardworking
We live math as well
You are not bright
Anonymous
07/01/2024 18:29
Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent
Anonymous wrote:You have failed as a parent because you are narrow minded and judgmental. Go love and accept your kid for who they are.
Ding, Ding! Why is yours the standard by which everyone should live, OP?
Anonymous
07/01/2024 18:28
Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent
Anonymous wrote:Convince me I'm wrong.
Why do you feel the need to judge other people's lives? My primary concern is that people are happy and if that involves D&D, why would I care? I don't have to play, do I? Honestly, of all the things to concern yourself with OP.
Anonymous
06/29/2024 19:46
Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent
Different strokes for different folks.
Isn’t it great they have an outlet for their creativity? A place to socialize?
Would you want a world where everyone had to like / do the same things?
Anonymous
06/28/2024 17:16
Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent
You have failed as a parent because you are narrow minded and judgmental. Go love and accept your kid for who they are.
Anonymous
06/28/2024 10:55
Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent
Seriously, what's the difference between playing D&D weekly and, say, getting together with friends to play Scrabble weekly? Or other board games?
And Larping - I had to google, too - wouldn't be MY cup of tea, but there are people who dress in colonial costumes and reenact Civil war events, so what's the difference?