Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I manage this by refusing to buy video games. We don’t have them and don’t play them. My kids hate me, but that’s okay. It’s called parenting.
Their friends will have them.
Anonymous wrote:Have them play sports! They will practice outside at home when they have free time instead of playing video games. Boys and girls bond over sports
Anonymous wrote:Don’t be a B and act holier than thou by sharing memes that you bought your kids a guitar over video games. No one GAF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I manage this by refusing to buy video games. We don’t have them and don’t play them. My kids hate me, but that’s okay. It’s called parenting.
Their friends will have them.
We don’t associate with these peasants
I agree. As you get older you realize the world is full of idiots. No need to imitate them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I manage this by refusing to buy video games. We don’t have them and don’t play them. My kids hate me, but that’s okay. It’s called parenting.
Their friends will have them.
Anonymous wrote:Video games aren't necessarily the problem themselves.vodeo games are fun and can honestly be
Very social. Moreso than kids/teens silently staring at individual screens. The problem I see is the amount of time the spend on screens and the amount of time they want to spend on screens. I'm fine with my kid playing, I just don't want them to waste their childhood in front of screens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:I manage this by refusing to buy video games. We don’t have them and don’t play them. My kids hate me, but that’s okay. It’s called parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: games which are totally inappropriate( Fortnite/ roblox). I want I tell these kids parents WTF- what’s wrong with you?
I have zero roblox experience, my kid is solidly in the Minecraft camp, but what is so totally inappropriate about roblox?
Roblox is awful. I don’t know where to start but the popular games on Roblox seem much more like mindless dopamine rush repetitive games with inappropriate themes and unmoderated chat functions. I’m generalizing of course, but we prohibited Roblox at the beginning of the school year and my child’s mental health is markedly improved. Not kidding. It was scary. I thought it was harmless because a teacher had introduced the kids to one of the games during the pandemic. I much prefer the Nintendo games like Mario and Zelda etc. that my child can stop without being penalized bc he’s missing his “streak”. It’s like that old saying, if you aren’t paying for the product, then *you* are the product. Ymmv but Roblox was not for us.