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your mother said:

Your nephew got it for you as a gift - and probably spent some time mulling over the myriad titles before selecting Boogie (lord knows why, but that's another topic).

I personally would feel terrible that the gift that I thoughtfully got for a loved one was left unappreciated. While that doesn't mean you have to embrace and love Boogie (and no, it won't make you "gay") it is a gift after all. It cost you nothing, and it won't hurt you just to keep it around.

Think of your little nephew that may drop by one day and ask you, "uncle jheco05, did you like Boogie? Can we play?"


 In family matters, always listen to your mother.

 If you know somebody else who would love it, like your 9 year old niece or something, you could try regifting. That's way less tacky than trading it in at your local Gamestop. Then when your nephew asks what happened to it, you can tell him that you shared it with somebody who always wanted it.



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