Free. All free to him. He said, “no”. He didn’t want them. I want a dna test more than ever now, and I’m the parent that birthed my son.
Free. All free to him. He said, “no”. He didn’t want them. I want a dna test more than ever now, and I’m the parent that birthed my son.
He could buy new games if he hates mine. I’m the mom, not “pops” as you suggested. I know Lemmy hates straight tomboy types, so I won’t entertain anymore of your comments that follow this comment of mine.
Playing video games doesn’t make you a tomboy 🤷🏻
Really? You should tell that to the members of the community in which I was raised. They had a different definition.
Oh did they, now? Curious.
I was making a joke, but this was a really weird response.
This is about way more than a Wii. Sorry you’re having a hard time with your kids. Try and talk to them and do what they like. Eventually when they’re older they will appreciate you trying to be part of their lives and what you’ve tried to do here.
This is oddly hostile communication and adds color to the situation with the Wii