ANSWERS: 11
  • Oh gosh. Theyre cards. Life will move on. And you will grow up. Changes happen. ~+~
  • Your mom might be too strict in some areas, I don't know her. But not allowing Yu Gi Oh cards is because she loves you! Those are a doorway for evil to come into your heart. One sure wouldn't think so - they are just cards, after all. But there are true stories in which kids get into those and get all messed up inside because of demons. I know, it sounds crazy. But thank your mom for taking the high road here even though it sounds silly. She knows what she's talking about!
  • Well, just think about all the money you will save. Collecting cards is too expensive! (I used to collect them when I was little, but know I prefer "other expenses")...
  • Well, is there a reason she doesn't allow Yu-Gi-Oh cards anymore? Perhaps she doesn't like you spending all your money on collecting cards (I used to collect them and it's way too expensive, seriously), or something like that?
  • i dont no y i mean they dont cus its not like you see them fighting or blood or anything remotely bad when u are playing the card game
  • Moms are strict, because it is there jobs, to teach you about life, she must think there is a lesson that you need to learn. :-)
  • Because we love you and know that you're not quite mature enough yet to set limits, so we have to do it for you. That's our job! ;) My daughter JUST told me 5 minutes ago that I'm mean because I won't let her have a chocolate chip cookie. (I gave her 2 after lunch and it's rest time in a half hour.)
  • Maybe she'd like you to pursue a more physically challenging or creative interest than playing cards...
  • My mom never allowed any form of those cards in the house. She never liked the idea of them I guess... Now I secretly thank her in my mind.
  • Your mom is strict because she loves you, and she'll place limits and boundaries for you when she feels it is neccesary. When you're older, you may wish that she had done more, believe it or not.

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