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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 401436" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>YUCK. I sometimes this all this connectedness provided by the internet is just not a good thing. We don't play any games online via game systems, largely because I have some Luddite tendencies regarding my kids. This is yet another reason to not play them. Wiz used to play a few games at the place he also played D&D because they have a couple of x boxes there. He has told me many times that the games played online that way are NOT for his younger siblings for quite a while yet (LOL considering not having/being allowed to play these things was a major reason he didn't think we had any business parenting him.). Most of what he objects to is the way the players treat each other, but I thought it was players in the room with you, not scattered all over the internet.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry that kids have to deal with this and that so few have parents who will supervise these things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 401436, member: 1233"] YUCK. I sometimes this all this connectedness provided by the internet is just not a good thing. We don't play any games online via game systems, largely because I have some Luddite tendencies regarding my kids. This is yet another reason to not play them. Wiz used to play a few games at the place he also played D&D because they have a couple of x boxes there. He has told me many times that the games played online that way are NOT for his younger siblings for quite a while yet (LOL considering not having/being allowed to play these things was a major reason he didn't think we had any business parenting him.). Most of what he objects to is the way the players treat each other, but I thought it was players in the room with you, not scattered all over the internet. I am sorry that kids have to deal with this and that so few have parents who will supervise these things. [/QUOTE]
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