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My son is 12... (going on 18) and plays on the ps3 as much as he can but when he gets killed or some such thing goes wrong he blows up like a bomb!! ..

 

What i'd like to know seeing as alot of you play on ps3 xbox etc do you guys behave this way lol? will he stop and play calmly anytime soon?

 

We have endless fights with me telling him to chill and calm down or switch the damn thing off...and him well what can i say..

 

So come on is this typical game aggression? do you all have these hissy fits too?:p:d or is it a child thing?

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Your son has some issues there. By his angry outbursts he is showing signs of TTT and SMLF because he wants to be in control.

 

(TTT Teenage Temper Tantrum and SMLF Stamping My Little Feet).

 

Take the box off him and tell him unless he calms down he isnt going to get it back. If he is acting like a spoilt child treat him like one

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I've noticed that if I play a game for too long the slightest thing that goes wrong will end in tears, usually when i'm online and everyone cheats or things just aren't going my way. :angry:

 

Tell him to go get some fresh air, kick a ball at a wall aimlessly for hours on end like i'm sure some members did on here in their younger days :)

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Your son has some issues there. By his angry outbursts he is showing signs of TTT and SMLF because he wants to be in control.

 

(TTT Teenage Temper Tantrum and SMLF Stamping My Little Feet).

 

Take the box off him and tell him unless he calms down he isnt going to get it back. If he is acting like a spoilt child treat him like one

 

Yes i totally agree and have threatened that endless times. the TTT you speak of is most def as he as this usually whenever i speak.. hormones i guess

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Yes i totally agree and have threatened that endless times. the TTT you speak of is most def as he as this usually whenever i speak.. hormones i guess

 

With an arguement with a teenager, they will forget about it 5 mins later while you as the parent worry about it for the rest of the day. It is typical teenager behaviour, is he like this at any other times, ie not playing computer games?

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I tend to go pretty mental when I die in an online game when I feel it's not justified. I smashed one of my 360 controllers to bits once after playing an endurance race in Forza 2 for 45 minutes then stuffing it into the wall with 1 lap to go, so now I only have 3 :( I just try to take a deep breath now. I don't think your sons weird, or at least if he is then that makes two of us :blink:

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I've noticed that if I play a game for too long the slightest thing that goes wrong will end in tears, usually when i'm online and everyone cheats or things just aren't going my way. :angry:

 

Tell him to go get some fresh air, kick a ball at a wall aimlessly for hours on end like i'm sure some members did on here in their younger days :)

 

Latter statement,.. i tried that just 5 mins ago and wanted to hide behind sofa lol!!!... he has gone skating with youth club now so peace for a few hours!

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I tend to go pretty mental when I die in an online game when I feel it's not justified. I smashed one of my 360 controllers to bits once after playing an endurance race in Forza 2 for 45 minutes then stuffing it into the wall with 1 lap to go, so now I only have 3 :( I just try to take a deep breath now. I don't think your sons weird, or at least if he is then that makes two of us :blink:

 

 

hmmmm you sound just like him lol scary!

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Yeah... get him outside in the sunshine :)

 

My kids aren't allowed on the consoles if it is warm and sunny outside.

 

Temper tantrums and getting stressed at the TV simply result in it being turned off and a week cooling off period... They soon realized.

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Buy him some porno mags. Once he clears out that dirty water he'll be a lot calmer when playing games.

 

Sage advice there. Dirty water reflux is probably causing excess pressure between the pia mater and dura mater, compressingthe cortex and leading to rageful excesses. 4-5 bongo mags ought to do the trick.

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With an arguement with a teenager, they will forget about it 5 mins later while you as the parent worry about it for the rest of the day. It is typical teenager behaviour, is he like this at any other times, ie not playing computer games?

 

 

Yes unfortuantly very often,

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Im 26 and when im on cod4 i go ballistic, every swear word under the sun comes out of my mouth.

And it worse when i have the earpiece and mic on.

 

Its a good way to vent anger.

 

Its better to vent it at a computer/tv than it is to vent it elsewhere or on someone else.

 

trust me ive seen the damage that can be done if anger isnt vented

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i admit im addicted to my ps3 ever since my dad bought it for me and im 24. The mad thing about it i take my gaming serious although im really good i always get idiots sending me swear words etc and banning me from servers but what really pisses me of when they swear at me over the mic. When these little 9-16 year olds swear so much they need a good beating some of the things that come out of there mouths especially stupid yank kids is unbelievable.

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Yeah... get him outside in the sunshine :)

 

My kids aren't allowed on the consoles if it is warm and sunny outside.

 

Temper tantrums and getting stressed at the TV simply result in it being turned off and a week cooling off period... They soon realized.

 

Works for my kids too. Its amazing how much time they would spend on the damn things if you let them.

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