>>11952880Are you kidding? He barely has any taste of his own. Obviously you have never had a younger sibling that looked up to you. I don't have to force him to do anything. The second he knows what my opinion is he tries to emulate it.
"Hey anon, my friends told me I'm too old for pokemon"
"You're never too old for pokemon"
"Oh, Ok"
And then he still plays pokemon
"Hey anon, look at this game I found on my tablet"
"Eh. It would be better if you didn't have to pay for everything in the game, I think that's really cheap"
He no longer likes F2P games.
Again back to the restriction of shows, me and my family struggle to raise them correctly. They are only here on weekends and when they come back after a week they have lost almost all of their manners, fight amongst eachother much more, and are generally more of little shits. They won't have any other opportunity to learn for themselves, as their idiot genetic mother encourages such behavior. Once Tyler came back with a story about how he was actually antagonized for chewing with his mouth closed at the dinner table, something that has to be re-enforced every weekend.
You know nothing about children's behavior.