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Edit: I won't touch weed or any form of illegal drug and where I live its everywhere but a game like this is kind of fun to mess around with. I like simulation games hence why I decided to give it a try. Worst thing I have done if you call it that is smoke cigarettes or vape but any kind of narcotics I won't touch.
Your parents have a good reason to say no, and so do we.
I understand due to not divulging his age but sounds like he's early teens or younger than that which makes sense. My parents are very religious but they didn't prohibit me from playing games when I was a kid no matter what they were. In a nutshell all you guys can do is to follow your parents rules until he gets of legal age. Or when you guys hang out he can play your copy of it.
Surprised Steam doesn't have a sub form for relationship advice/parental advice lol. I'm surprised a lot of parents let their kids play DBD. One of the more toxic communities out there.
Well then u buy it for him, its $20 pfft