I'm 27 to be exact. Yeah, what he did was cruel but you made a great point. We must teach our children before an incident happens. When it does happen we must keep teaching them. We should not spoil them after they mess up by trusting strangers. We shouldn't reward them with items (in this case to restore his characters). He needs to feel the hardship to truly learn and become someone great one day.Today it's game, what about when it is something serious?We should never disable our kids by swooping in and making everything better all the time, even if it is the initial instinct of being a parent.
[spoiler]the best could one day be in a van filled with puppies and candy.I would rather they learn that not all strangers can be trusted so that something worse does not happen. [/spoiler]
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