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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMaster" data-source="post: 2081423" data-attributes="member: 16362"><p>Might not be the right place to ask this type of question but I assume at least a few poster here have children so they might have went through what I went through this weekend. </p><p></p><p>My son is about 28 month year old and very articulate. I was sitting in front of the TV with him and fell on the begining of the return of the mummy. I quickly watched the begining where the Rock (don't know his real name) lead his army to battle. I looked at my son and wonder for a few seconds if I shouldn't switch the channel, problem is I wanted to see the begining of it. So I watched for a few more seconds the begining of the fight, my son was watching very intensivily. He asked me who the guy was and I answered "Le guerrier" which is french for "the warrior". That's all I said and then things got a bit more violent so as a good concerned father I switched channel. I few minutes later he went and grab the small shovel that comes with the broom and he started swingning it in the air saying "Le guerrier tape avec son epee, il tape" which is "the warrior hits with his sword, he hits"</p><p></p><p>My wife saw that and got concerned. I got concerned too but somewhere inside I was also proud (my gamers self I guess <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> ). I never told him about sword and he knew about them.</p><p></p><p>I received as an inheritance from my grand father a bunch of antique weapons that I hid in the basement. And then It got me wonder if he was aware of them. So I asked him if he knew where my sword where and he went downstairs and showed them to me. Again mixed feeling. </p><p></p><p>Do you think that watching these types of movie so young can have a bad influence on him. I started playing roleplaying game at around 8-9. I still remembers going to the movie with my father to see a vampire movie when I was around 4 ( I was scared of Vampire for quite a while after that). and I don't think I turned out to be a violent decensitive persons (my wife thinks that watching these movie so early could lead to such a behavior).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMaster, post: 2081423, member: 16362"] Might not be the right place to ask this type of question but I assume at least a few poster here have children so they might have went through what I went through this weekend. My son is about 28 month year old and very articulate. I was sitting in front of the TV with him and fell on the begining of the return of the mummy. I quickly watched the begining where the Rock (don't know his real name) lead his army to battle. I looked at my son and wonder for a few seconds if I shouldn't switch the channel, problem is I wanted to see the begining of it. So I watched for a few more seconds the begining of the fight, my son was watching very intensivily. He asked me who the guy was and I answered "Le guerrier" which is french for "the warrior". That's all I said and then things got a bit more violent so as a good concerned father I switched channel. I few minutes later he went and grab the small shovel that comes with the broom and he started swingning it in the air saying "Le guerrier tape avec son epee, il tape" which is "the warrior hits with his sword, he hits" My wife saw that and got concerned. I got concerned too but somewhere inside I was also proud (my gamers self I guess :) ). I never told him about sword and he knew about them. I received as an inheritance from my grand father a bunch of antique weapons that I hid in the basement. And then It got me wonder if he was aware of them. So I asked him if he knew where my sword where and he went downstairs and showed them to me. Again mixed feeling. Do you think that watching these types of movie so young can have a bad influence on him. I started playing roleplaying game at around 8-9. I still remembers going to the movie with my father to see a vampire movie when I was around 4 ( I was scared of Vampire for quite a while after that). and I don't think I turned out to be a violent decensitive persons (my wife thinks that watching these movie so early could lead to such a behavior). [/QUOTE]
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