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Why do some parents let little kids play violent video games?

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This is something I've never understood. My parents have always been kind of strict about the games I play, so I've never been allowed to play anything too violent. However, many of my 9 year old brother's friends play m-rated games like Call of Duty, and have done so for a few years. And I know their are plenty of little kids who's parents allow them to play games like this.

 

But I just can't understand what could possibly go through a parent's head that would make them think it's okay for a child under 10 to play something so violent and inappropriate for their age.

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If the parent doesn't understand the rating system, or doesn't care, or the kids get the games from their friends who have parents that fit the first two descriptions, then that's why they can play violent video games.

Edited by Ertyx

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Most kids think they are cool and play them at friends or when there parents are at work, and there are alot of parents out there that don't care enough to see what there kids are doing. I find kids that play m-rated game end up not playing games unless they are m-rated and miss great games like kingdom hearts and final fantasy that are E or T

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It's partly out of ignorance, or the will to cater to their children's wants.

 

But I imagine that they think "Is it worth not buying my child this game and risking them hating me? Nothing bad could possibly come of this, my child won't turn up violent."

 

But from my experience, my dad was a little concerned with the games I played at first, but my mom really wasn't. She would let me buy M rated games (this was before I got a car and driver's license).

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tutti frutti. That has been something that I have often wondered myself for years. I had to let a woman know about GoW3 that her 7 year old son wanted. She knew nothing about the game, and when I told her about it, she put it back on the shelf. But the thing that gets me is that why parent always blame video games for being violent, when there are movies and tv shows that show violent things as well.

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Yea I don't really understand why parents let kids play violent video games either, I may be speaking as a hypocrite because when I was 9 or 10 years old I used to play the GTA games but I kind of consider that mild lol.

 

What was really annoying was when this 10 year old kid was telling my 17 y/o brother that he could own him in CoD and then he was like "my cousin's really good I bet he could own you too." And my bro was like "how old's your cousin?" and the little kid is like "hes 12" Fail ;P not saying age has anything to do with skill level but 10~12 year old kid doesn't sound very threatening.

 

Remember the days when rated "M" stood for mature instead of "mommy bought this for me?"

Edited by WakelessDream

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My grandson was allowed to play GTA when he was 9 or 10, but thats due to his parents not knowing about what the game is until after he started playing it. It didn't matter though, his father(also my grandson) was pretty strict, so he(little grandson) knew not to do anything wrong, or else......Win-Win for both sides.

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I think (and this is just my opinion), the maturity you have gained over the years is reflected on that of your younger siblings. For example, when I was young, my parents wouldn't let me and my middle sister watch Episode III of Star Wars when we were around eleven because they thought it was too graphic when it came to Anakin's transformation into Darth Vader. But when my little sister was around eleven, they let her watch it. She thought it was cool.

My impression is that the maturity me and my middle sister gained reflects on that of my little sister, which changes her perspective and causes her to handle certain situations more calmly. Which is why parents lessen the stricter rules as their kids grow up.

Just my opinion though. uwu

As for why your parents still don't let you play violent video games, I don't have an answer to that.

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My grandson was allowed to play GTA when he was 9 or 10, but thats due to his parents not knowing about what the game is until after he started playing it. It didn't matter though, his father(also my grandson) was pretty strict, so he(little grandson) knew not to do anything wrong, or else......Win-Win for both sides.

 

Damnnnn everyones your grandson D:

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I would hesitate to let any young kid of mine play violent games like GTA, but if they really wanna play it, they're mature enough to handle it, and I can successfully teach them that no, that shit isn't cool in real life, then I guess I'll let them. I personally don't support exposing them to that kind of violence that young, but in this day and age, kids are being exposed to more "adult" content, for better or for worse. I'd rather them play more wholesome games like Pokeymans and Kingdum Harts, but if they really want to, I guess I can't stop them.

Edited by Dracozombie

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Most kids think they are cool and play them at friends or when there parents are at work, and there are alot of parents out there that don't care enough to see what there kids are doing. I find kids that play m-rated game end up not playing games unless they are m-rated and miss great games like kingdom hearts and final fantasy that are E or T

 

Yeah, that's what it seems like a lot, they're missing out on some really great games.

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Honestly, you know it's not even technically illegal for a minor to buy an M-rated game? Most stores just have it as a policy.

 

Anyways, if you're too lazy to check the box for your kid, why are you buying them video-games in the first place?

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I was lucky enough to grow up playing games like quake, psi ops and the such, because my parents trusted me to tell the difference between real life and video games.

 

But sadly, This doesn't apply to parents these days; they buy M rated games because it's usually easier for them to buy them a game to get them to shut up instead of actually spending time with them or anything like that.

 

Pokeymans and Kingdum Harts

 

Oh god, the memories are flooding back in. Damn you.

Edited by Vector

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