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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 366562" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I thnk it differs from cobs and robbers, cowboys and indians when it takes it one step futher to actually pretending to torture. That is the part that concerns me. That is too personal. No one should ever pretend to hurt someone.</p><p> </p><p>It is a releif to know that the source of tickling was from a cartoon and not from a much older teen or an adult introducing it as a way to play.</p><p> </p><p>As for computer games, I would think any computer game with this theme would be rated for much older kids - your kids and younger should not be spending times in that level of violence.</p><p> </p><p>Another suggestion is to have the "prison" and "interrogation room" set up near where you are working so it is easier for you to keep an eye on.</p><p> </p><p>I believe it is good for the neighborhood kids of various ages to join together in a common goal. They are learning teamwork and problem solving. It is a blessing to have friends within your neighborhood. Diva didn't have any kids in the area while she was growing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 366562, member: 5096"] I thnk it differs from cobs and robbers, cowboys and indians when it takes it one step futher to actually pretending to torture. That is the part that concerns me. That is too personal. No one should ever pretend to hurt someone. It is a releif to know that the source of tickling was from a cartoon and not from a much older teen or an adult introducing it as a way to play. As for computer games, I would think any computer game with this theme would be rated for much older kids - your kids and younger should not be spending times in that level of violence. Another suggestion is to have the "prison" and "interrogation room" set up near where you are working so it is easier for you to keep an eye on. I believe it is good for the neighborhood kids of various ages to join together in a common goal. They are learning teamwork and problem solving. It is a blessing to have friends within your neighborhood. Diva didn't have any kids in the area while she was growing up. [/QUOTE]
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