Anonymous wrote:No one will ever change my mind.....it's a pitful way for a person to spend their life.
NP and I agree with you. My DH is a gamer. I'm supportive of him. He's so great in so many other ways. When I met him he was a gamer--but the games were so primitive, it wasn't as addicting. But if this is is vice, it's ok. I do privately judge, though, that we only live once and have finite time, and there is no real "product" or "accomplishment" at the end--no ability to play an instrument, no artistic work, no knowledge gained, no mountain climbed, and no real-life relationship advanced or maintained...just a pretend victory over a pretend enemy in a pretend society. yay for our (fake) team.
We've got two DDs and the older one (18) has gotten into it in the last year. Sometimes he watches her play and it's sort of a bonding thing.
The younger one (16) hates technology and is extremely athletic and wants do do physical things, make physical things, etc. Fully immersed in "the real world." Turns out she is interested in board games (which my DH in the past, before computers, was very much into). So those two bond that way.