Should my mom prohibit me from playing video games?

Answer #1

How long are you playing, does it interfere with school or work. I know my son if we let him would play them games all day, so yes we limit him as well.

Answer #2

Yes, I do play a lot at least two hours a day. But my grades are the same, the’re good. My mom didn’t say; ok , you are playing to much so I’m going to make a limit. She said remove the game nothing else.

Thxn for your opinion :)

Answer #3

In the end its your mothers house and her rules. Why not sit her down and calmy ask her to atleast explain her decision to you. Im sure she has a very good reason for taking it away from you at the time and its most likely something the two of you can work out. You never know if you dont actually communicate with your mother.

Answer #4

Is it possible she just doesn’t like you playing the particular game you were playing? Maybe it was too violent/graphic and she didn’t think you should be playing it…maybe talk to her about it and see what her reasons are and if maybe you could just play a different game.

Answer #5

Well I have my kids play outside, ride bikes, 4 wheelers, just try to keep them active. It is more of my way of keeping my kids in shape.

Answer #6

Got it, thnx :)

Answer #7

Well if she has a reason im sure its a very good one.Maybe your grades aren’t as high as she would like to see them.She is just looking out for you.But talk to her about things and maybe you guys can work out some type of agreement.But disagreeing with her and going aganist her will not do anything probably except cause drama.Just keep things simple.

Answer #8

If you are 17 I think is a little extreme for her to treat you like a 10 year old. What is next, she gonna put you in time out? Don’t tell me that at 17 you are still being grounded.

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