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What is the best way to take away the video games for a 17-year-old?
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<blockquote data-quote="totiredtofight" data-source="post: 501505" data-attributes="member: 11199"><p>I may not be the best to speak on this but world of warcraft should be an easy one to put a stop to ..and in my opinion should be the game you worry about the most .. it is extremly addictive even in normal functioning adults.. and has been the cause of many job losses,suicides and divorces..not to mention the money that would be saved by not buying the "gametime" anymore after all if he doesnt have the game time he cant play it .. as far as the behavior .. i havent a clue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totiredtofight, post: 501505, member: 11199"] I may not be the best to speak on this but world of warcraft should be an easy one to put a stop to ..and in my opinion should be the game you worry about the most .. it is extremly addictive even in normal functioning adults.. and has been the cause of many job losses,suicides and divorces..not to mention the money that would be saved by not buying the "gametime" anymore after all if he doesnt have the game time he cant play it .. as far as the behavior .. i havent a clue [/QUOTE]
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