Quoted from flashinstinct:Just looking for people that were in the same situation that's all. When I'm lost I ask for directions. Sometimes people saying some things makes me think of a different angle. As for kids, they tend to change their minds like women like to change outfits before going out for dinner.
Twd helped my youngest kids with their dental hygiene. One night they woke up and came downstairs to us watching it. It must have left a big impression because the next morning as im getting ready for work the youngest looks at me all serious and concerned and says "dad how did they become zombies?" I look at her and as I spit my toothpaste in the sink (lightbulb) I respond "cuz they didn't brush their teeth." She's now 6 and has been brushing every day without being told for fear of turning into a zombie. Guilt free as her teeth are cavity free and beautiful. When we brought twd into the gameroom she just stared at it. When it's off, she's cool with it....not so much if I turn it on, so I just don't play it when she's in the gameroom and it's not an issue. Not sure that helps but that's my experience with kids and twd. The older kids have no issue with it at all except the wife thinks it's to violent for them. I'm happy we can coexist because twd is to good a pin to get rid of imho.