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    Default Re: Parenthood and Gaming: Compatability?

    Quote Originally Posted by Caledonian Rhyfelwyr
    Haha sorry if I've kept some people from posting.

    Anyway, from my experience the kind of parents that feel the need to control their children's time on the PC also tend to be the kind that like to keep them locked up and nice and safe in the house.

    As I got older, I was allowed more time on my PC, but they were still too strict about actually doing anything outside. So by the time I was about 17 I could play my PC all day though it was such a fuss seing a friend and usually ended in such humilitation that I basically gave up and decided it would be easier to be reclusive.

    So, I'm a bit like you holybandit, in that I have absolutedly no social skills (which is making it impossible for me to get a job), and I'm pretty pale looking (although most gingernuts in Scotland tend to be anyway).


    Errr, I said I used to have no social skills and my skin was pretty pale. Not so much anymore, the only thing that really lags my social life is my small stuttering problem and sometimes talking too much (funny heh?).

    Though in the end I think it is paying off. My parents like me spending alot of time with friends, so I can stay out till the legal curfew (11PM) while most of my friends have a much earlier curfew.

    Sorry for pulling the topic off topic. I just had to tell my previous post to someone, couldnt keep it bottled up.

    EDIT: I got a warning I didnt read before posting this. Delete this post if you want mods.
    Last edited by Mooks; 05-11-2008 at 18:06.
    Quote Originally Posted by Furunculus View Post
    i love the idea that angsty-teens can get so spazzed out by computer games that they try to rage-rape themselves with a remote.

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