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2-26-2008 @ 10:59AM
Gimmlette said...
Kudos to the parents. You have set the right example to your son. Even if parents didn't play, telling a child the right and wrong way to interact with people would go a long way toward easing the skepticism of those of us who have had bad experiences with anyone younger than 18.
We all say that we'll treat a 13 year old no differently than a 33 year old, but we do. There is a perceived level of maturity even though the 33 year old may be a profanity spewing bigot.
Wish you could be cloned. Unfortunately, those who need to see the better way of letting your kids play WOW or how to play WOW when you've younger than 18 won't read Insider.
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