I'm 14 years old and like many others I have the problem that my father does not allow me to play games above the 12th grade Sure I know that there's a reason that games with e.g. The rating 16 are from 16. But I wonder why my father forbids me even though I have free choice on Netflix without it bothering them. He trusts me because he knows that I'm mentally mature and do not shrink or fear. I don't understand how far he protects me from not allowing me. I'll be 15 in half a year and then he really shouldn't be able to say anything, right? How do you see it?
This whole FSK doesn't make sense. There are films that are classified from twelve where only people are shot (of course with all details etc) and then CoD4 is eg from 18 ?! But I just want to remind you of Pro7 and Fortnite…
This argument is stupid. Nobody became a gunman because of video games. Just because they play video games doesn't make them criminals. You once played video games. But they also drank water at some point. Nevertheless, neither of the two is the reason.
Please show me a case where it is.
That wasn't an argument either, it was irony. It's a shame that people can't read unless you point it out with multiple emojis.
Then it was clear that it is irony.
The prejudice was mentioned in the sentence before… And how few people filter it sometimes.
I played my first real game at the age of 8 my parents let me play with supervision and watched how I react, it was GTA Vice City (from 18) and it didn't hurt my development at all because I understood from the time that it is not real. If your father doesn't allow you, he is a good father in my opinion. He will have reasons to deny you such games.
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He'll know why. And that you are not yet mentally mature, you can see in your post here.
Alone, that a film is not a game and other things are released in the head.
You don't write why he doesn't want it. The question then inevitably arises whether you have had a clarifying conversation with him at all?
I also do not see that you have commented on an answer somewhere or have commented on it.
To what extent the USK or FSK information makes sense for each individual user is now to be seen.
The fact is that parents may or may not adhere to them. That's your decision. Even if a thousand users answer that the information is child's nonsense. So these are the legal guardians who have to decide that alone.
You also asked your question about 14 days ago.
Yep because I'm really desperate. But thank you for your reply.