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Thu 18/02/10 at 17:24
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Dear knowledgeable ones.

My younger kids, that's the ones between 14 and 16 years old, have recently benefitted from upgraded sound and vision on their Xbox 360's. But, since these upgrades have been installed, I have observed (suffered) an increased reluctance on their part to move from their station when asked.

As a responsible parent, am I unwittingly causing my kids a social disadvantage?

What do you think is the maximum number of XBox 360 hours per day which a parent of teenagers should impose?

Can you suggest any leverage I might have to unstick them from their seats, for example in order for them to eat a square meal, or do you believe that cans of Red Bull and packets of Pringles will do?
Fri 19/02/10 at 13:07
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"Are you sure?"
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For other parents...

I can also recommend NOT buying your child a 'gaming chair' with built in subwoofer etc. etc. ! :¬(

Especially if you value the plaster work of the ceiling below ...!









[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Fri 19/02/10 at 13:12
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Yeah but you probably spoil your kids because you know what the top quality stuff is :D

I know I hope to when I have a couple. :)

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