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<blockquote data-quote="billd91" data-source="post: 2423945" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Back when I was in high school, playing across generation gaps was pretty normal. On some weekends, we'd head down to the student union and game with an eclectic mix of high schoolers, college students, and older union members. Sure there was friction from time to time, but it was usually because of individual maturity levels which didn't necessarily correlate with age.</p><p></p><p>In my current GH campaign, when he's not up in the dorms in northern Wisconsin, we play with the son of one of my regular players (technically, we play with his mom and also his step-father). When he started, he was under 16. There were things he needed to learn, but we were all patient about it and he caught on quickly. For a while, his mom was concerned and thought he'd be better off starting a group with kids his own age. But he ended up doing both. </p><p>Her other major stipulation for the rest of us was, once he turned 16 and she could no longer get in trouble about it with her ex-husband, we could drift into R-rated territory as long as we were the ones to answer any embarrassing questions he may have. Seemed fair enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billd91, post: 2423945, member: 3400"] Back when I was in high school, playing across generation gaps was pretty normal. On some weekends, we'd head down to the student union and game with an eclectic mix of high schoolers, college students, and older union members. Sure there was friction from time to time, but it was usually because of individual maturity levels which didn't necessarily correlate with age. In my current GH campaign, when he's not up in the dorms in northern Wisconsin, we play with the son of one of my regular players (technically, we play with his mom and also his step-father). When he started, he was under 16. There were things he needed to learn, but we were all patient about it and he caught on quickly. For a while, his mom was concerned and thought he'd be better off starting a group with kids his own age. But he ended up doing both. Her other major stipulation for the rest of us was, once he turned 16 and she could no longer get in trouble about it with her ex-husband, we could drift into R-rated territory as long as we were the ones to answer any embarrassing questions he may have. Seemed fair enough. [/QUOTE]
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