tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4136070526104118878.post1586724951917060293..comments2024-02-09T14:51:50.484-05:00Comments on Subplot Kudzu: Musings - I'm Building a Pig From A KitBrian Rogershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04343579626619689205noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4136070526104118878.post-4761059180120345472013-03-21T15:08:30.487-04:002013-03-21T15:08:30.487-04:00Don't forget, one aspect of being allowed to p...Don't forget, one aspect of being allowed to play at our house was "being old enough." So you also made playing RPGs a privilege of being a "big kid," pushing the dynamic even further toward the desirable. Diane A Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06254240249332973424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4136070526104118878.post-16213033727590740072013-03-21T09:28:52.357-04:002013-03-21T09:28:52.357-04:00Both my kids enjoy RPGs, but I have to say I never...Both my kids enjoy RPGs, but I have to say I never really took active measures to recruit them. I think they just observed the grownups having fun at the weekly game sessions and so asked if they could play. <br /><br />I think that dynamic is actually important. You aren't _asking_ your children to play, you're _allowing_ them to do so.Cambiashttp://www.jamescambias.comnoreply@blogger.com