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  1. Its because they believe its not beneficial, they think ot doesn't help in physical exercise like outdoor games so there's no need to play them. But they are not against Tv and movies because its was normalised from an early age by the society. Reply reply. Alarmed_Sea4712. •. Reply reply. 43 votes, 118 comments. 413K subscribers in the ...

  2. Jul 4, 2020 · Animedjinn. •. First of all, explains your parents that you're doing other things on your computer beside gaming and why those are important. Second of all, it is true that in many cases video games aren't really enriching and can be bad for mental health or development if done too much.

  3. Pretty much anything in and around videogames and its intersection with India or Indian-ness. Indian Parents have such a negative outlook on gaming. This is going to be a rant mostly but seriously I feel like leaving my house sometimes. It all started with when my Dad bought a PS2 and saw me playing excessively and he just hated me gaming.

  4. I game with the one year old in my lap. Gaming is a hobby that is difficult to monitor and control for parents, while the risk of the child being exposed to violence, sex (content) and hostile or dangerous people (multiplayer) is high. On the other hand, the payoff of the entertainment, the perceived value to the child and its development, is ...

  5. I think older generations of parents are most concerned with increased violent behaviours, or perceived lack of intellectual stimulation in gaming, despite industry consensus saying otherwise. 5. Award. Share. instagramisgay625. • 4 yr. ago. Sorry if that was too long. 1. Award.

  6. Playing video games is one of the ways I bond with my kids. It helps teach problem solving and I’ve found that open world map stuff sparks some curiosity and exploration type behavior. I find that some other parents I run into feel they have “grown up” or something and video games are beneath them... idk why. 7. Reply.

  7. Apr 26, 2021 · Most parents love to see their kids happy more than anything, and it’s not like software development is harmful, so if they see how happy it makes you they may learn to accept it. I'm sorry your parents suck. Not all parents hate video games. And not all parents have contempt for their children's passions.

  8. Feb 11, 2021 · There's no need to say that one is better than another, because they're both entertainment. Their thinking is that TV is better because they experienced it. They haven't experienced video games so it's something weird and new to them. If you can have an honest conversation about how you see things, it might help.

  9. What usually drives hatred is ignorance and/or fear. “Dad, if I can’t tell right from wrong, if my moral compass is deeply flawed; that’s your fault for not living up to your responsibility to teach me those things. Don’t blame video games for your shortcomings.”. -me, pretending to be you, giving your dad a verbal smackdown.

  10. Generally speaking, people are rancid, miserable, selfish ass bags. Seeing anyone happy, content, over joyed, and fulfilled fills them with white hot rage. As you get older you'll realize the reality of the parent/child relationship. They'll smoke weed, drink, have wild unprotected sex, and physically assault minorities.