Scraped on 27/08/2025, 11:17:24 UTC
NahNo I won't support this, sorry. We are all not born from tubes as adults, humans are giving birth to children and it takes the help of a father and mother to raise them, children adapts very fast to the environment they found themselves in, this is why things like violence and gambling ads are not good for children. I've spent years of my life growing into a teenager and I don't know about gambling, no exposure of sort until my father talked about it, and warned against it, but I was already in higher institution at the time, I would say this is a perfect timing to know about gambling since I am no more a kid. There is a saying from parents and guardians that kids from 12 to 16 are the most notorious, they aways want to avoid going by the book, all disciplines are likely to be broken at these ages, whatever become a part of them from these ages will likely stay with them forever.
Original archived Re: Should gambling ads be normalized?
Scraped on 27/08/2025, 11:11:57 UTC
Nah I won't support this, sorry. We are all not born from tubes as adults, humans are giving birth to children and it takes the help of a father and mother to raise them, children adapts very fast to the environment they found themselves in, this is why things like violence and gambling ads are not good for children. I've spent years of my life growing into a teenager and I don't know about gambling, no exposure of sort until my father talked about it, and warned against it, but I was already in higher institution at the time, I would say this is a perfect timing to know about gambling since I am no more a kid. There is a saying from parents and guardians that kids from 12 to 16 are the most notorious, they aways want to avoid going by the book, all disciplines are likely to be broken at these ages, whatever become a part of them from these ages will likely stay with them forever.