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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3145667" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I hear you and yeah, we played cops and robbers and cowboys and Indians and stuff where we pretended to shoot the bad guy. (Or good guy if you were playing the bad guy). But we were able to separate that out...it was just pretend stuff. Maybe kids these days can do the same with the video games? I really don’t know; I’m just speculating now, as I was above. I’m sure there’s a ton of research and reasonably good conclusions from it about this topic. But one thing: video games where it’s cool to steal cars and shoot cops just doesn’t seem healthy to me. I need to go look at some of the research on it, I imagine that it’s really a lot more complex than just the video games today and how they affect kids as compared to my day when we got to play like we were Roy Rogers or Billy the Kid with toy cap guns and goofy little cowboy hats. Undoubtedly the home environment has a major influence though. It’s an awful deep subject. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3145667, member: 10465"] I hear you and yeah, we played cops and robbers and cowboys and Indians and stuff where we pretended to shoot the bad guy. (Or good guy if you were playing the bad guy). But we were able to separate that out...it was just pretend stuff. Maybe kids these days can do the same with the video games? I really don’t know; I’m just speculating now, as I was above. I’m sure there’s a ton of research and reasonably good conclusions from it about this topic. But one thing: video games where it’s cool to steal cars and shoot cops just doesn’t seem healthy to me. I need to go look at some of the research on it, I imagine that it’s really a lot more complex than just the video games today and how they affect kids as compared to my day when we got to play like we were Roy Rogers or Billy the Kid with toy cap guns and goofy little cowboy hats. Undoubtedly the home environment has a major influence though. It’s an awful deep subject. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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