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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 526234" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im sorry you are going through this but I am going to give you some really off the wall advice from the parent of an Aspie who is enamored with video games. Let him play them. My son is now almost 31 and has always loved video games and the worse the better. He played all those war games from very young ages. I guess we rented whatever he wanted to play whenever he wanted to play it because he would play it with Tony. Then when he got a computer he played all those computer games on there. He doesnt have a violent bone in his body. He says that playing violent video games gives people a way to work the anger and irritability out on the screen instead of hitting a person in real life. Its much better to bomb a whole fleet of ships on some video games than beat the living daylights out of your brother. </p><p></p><p>Billy now works hard at a full time job and he gets irritated lots of times at either management or idiotic customers but he comes home and puts on his headphones and blasts his way on whatever game he is playing for an hour or so and he is happy as a clam after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 526234, member: 1514"] Im sorry you are going through this but I am going to give you some really off the wall advice from the parent of an Aspie who is enamored with video games. Let him play them. My son is now almost 31 and has always loved video games and the worse the better. He played all those war games from very young ages. I guess we rented whatever he wanted to play whenever he wanted to play it because he would play it with Tony. Then when he got a computer he played all those computer games on there. He doesnt have a violent bone in his body. He says that playing violent video games gives people a way to work the anger and irritability out on the screen instead of hitting a person in real life. Its much better to bomb a whole fleet of ships on some video games than beat the living daylights out of your brother. Billy now works hard at a full time job and he gets irritated lots of times at either management or idiotic customers but he comes home and puts on his headphones and blasts his way on whatever game he is playing for an hour or so and he is happy as a clam after that. [/QUOTE]
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