A teenager struggles with balancing their own needs and desires with family game night traditions.
You're on the list! Expect to receive your first email very soon!If you find yourself disagreeing with this person’s actions, we encourage you not to downvote the post. Instead, kindly express your opinions in the comments. We recommend maintaining politeness and articulating your thoughts with well-constructed argumentsI game online those nights. While I lose 95% of the time, we still have fun playing. However, it does get repetitive and I’ve been wanting a change-up.
Recently my dad spoke up about the repetitiveness and suggested we make our Monday Breakfast Dinner Nights our game nights where we all play a different gameI was 100% in and mom did agree, however… come the first day for GN, mom asked if we could play cards earlier so we could still get it in. The point of GN was to take a break from Skip-Bo but I agreed to our hands after I got HW done as I know she gets sad when we don’t play.
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